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Month: October 2019

SUU Football Visits No. 14/15 Montana State Saturday

SUU Football Visits No. 14/15 Montana State Saturday

BOZEMAN, Mont.-Saturday, Southern Utah (2-7, 1-4 in Big Sky Conference play) heads northward in hopes of upsetting the No. 14 (The Associated Press poll)/No. 15 (AFCA Coaches poll) Montana State Bobcats (5-2, 2-2 in Big Sky play) at Bobcat Stadium. The Thunderbirds have had a rough season, but achieved highly […]

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Utah among the last in US to lay weak beer to rest

Utah among the last in US to lay weak beer to rest

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The first change to beer alcohol limits since the end of Prohibition is coming to Utah. The state will become the next-to-last in the country to say goodbye to lower-alcohol 3.2% beer on Friday, when drinkers will welcome new, slightly stronger brews to grocery stores, […]

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UVU Men’s Basketball Hosts College of Idaho Friday

UVU Men’s Basketball Hosts College of Idaho Friday

OREM, Utah-Friday, Utah Valley men’s basketball hosts NAIA foe College of Idaho to commence their season with this exhibition at the UCCU Center. This season promises to be a rebuilding campaign for the Wolverines, who were 25-10 in 2018-19 and 12-4 in WAC play. Under new head coach Mark Madsen, […]

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BYU Basketball Brings In Local Recruits This Week

BYU Basketball Brings In Local Recruits This Week

PROVO, Utah-This week, BYU basketball brought in a pair of standout Utah recruits as new Cougars head coach Mark Pope seeks to bolster his recruiting class. Wasatch Academy shooting guard Richie Saunders chose the Cougars over offers from Big East program Creighton of Omaha, Neb. Utah State and Pac-12 schools […]

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Navajo Nation President: Vote no on Utah county proposition

Navajo Nation President: Vote no on Utah county proposition

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez is calling on voters in a southeastern Utah county to reject a ballot proposition that could lead to expanding a three-member county commission that Native Americans took the majority of last year. Nez said Tuesday in a statement that the […]

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Governor appoints Salt Lake City lawyer to judgeship

Governor appoints Salt Lake City lawyer to judgeship

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert has appointed Salt Lake City lawyer Kristine Johnson as a judge for the state district court that serves Salt Lake, Teoele and Summit counties. Johnson is a shareholder with the Parsons Behle & Latimer law firm and she has practiced law since […]

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Conley breaks out, Jazz beat Clippers as Leonard rests

Conley breaks out, Jazz beat Clippers as Leonard rests

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mike Conley snapped an early season slump with 29 points and the Utah Jazz beat the Los Angeles Clippers 110-96 on Wednesday night with Kawhi Leonard sitting out. “I just wanted to get back to who I am,” Conley said. Conley had 18 points in […]

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Seven Dixie State Football Student-Athletes Earn All-RMAC Academic Honors

Seven Dixie State Football Student-Athletes Earn All-RMAC Academic Honors

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Wednesday, seven Dixie State football student-athletes were honored academically by the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Making the first team was senior defensive back Alex Lilliard who has a 3.30 GPA in Recreation and Sports Management. This season, Lilliard has been highly productive on the football field, posting 49 […]

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Weber State Football Visits Sacramento State Saturday In Top 10 Showdown

Weber State Football Visits Sacramento State Saturday In Top 10 Showdown

SACRAMENTO, Calif.-Saturday, No. 3 Weber State (6-2, 4-0 in Big Sky Conference play) visits No. 6 Sacramento State (6-2, 4-0 in Big Sky) for the inside track to the Big Sky title and FCS playoff positioning. The Wildcats score 30 points per game, tying them for 46th nationally with Southern […]

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Halloween display with guillotine riles some in Utah city

Halloween display with guillotine riles some in Utah city

BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (AP) — Officials in a Utah community say they’ve received “more than a few” complaints over a family’s Halloween display that includes a guillotine chopping off the heads of baby dolls. However, the city attorney for Brigham City, Michael Christiansen, said the display isn’t a public nuisance […]

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