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Month: October 2019

Dixie State Football Routs Black Hills State; Earns 4th Straight Win

Dixie State Football Routs Black Hills State; Earns 4th Straight Win

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Kody Wilstead had his best game of the season, completing 18 of 23 passes for 336 yards and four touchdowns as the Dixie State Trailblazers decimated Black Hills State 52-22 Saturday in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference football action at Trailblazers Stadium. The win was the fourth in a […]

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Burrow makes history as No. 5 LSU beats Utah State, 42-6

Burrow makes history as No. 5 LSU beats Utah State, 42-6

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Joe Burrow became the first LSU quarterback to eclipse 300 yards passing in four straight games and threw for five touchdowns to help the fifth-ranked Tigers defeat Utah State 42-6 on Saturday. Burrow, who has finished only one fourth quarter this season because of lopsided […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/4 & 10/5

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/4 & 10/5

Football 2-A South FILLMORE, Utah-Gage Griffiths ran for a career-high 151 yards and a score on 23 carries as the Milford Tigers got past Millard 37-29 in 2-A South football action. The resilient Eagles virtually matched the Tigers point for point with a key interception from Brooks Myers (13-26, 146 […]

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Utah Dem backs Trump inquiry, still undecided on impeachment

Utah Dem backs Trump inquiry, still undecided on impeachment

MIDVALE, Utah (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams of Utah is changing his position to support the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. He said Friday he has not made a decision on whether the president should be impeached, but he supports investigating what he calls serious allegations. McAdams […]

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Utah announces plans to restore bighorn sheep population

Utah announces plans to restore bighorn sheep population

ANTELOPE ISLAND STATE PARK, Utah (AP) — Utah has announced plans to restore the state’s bighorn sheep population a year after a respiratory illness outbreak killed more than 100 sheep. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources unveiled plans Thursday to release 35 sheep on Antelope Island in January with the […]

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140-year-old family farm in Utah staying close to its roots

140-year-old family farm in Utah staying close to its roots

PAYSON, Utah (AP) — It’s a cool, fall afternoon, and 87-year-old Payson resident, Ron Jensen, sits at his kitchen table inside a nearly 50-year-old home he designed and built himself. His wife of 60 years, Gerry Jensen, sits at the kitchen counter and looks on as her husband talks about […]

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Mitt Romney calls President Trump’s call on China to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden wrong and appalling

Mitt Romney calls President Trump’s call on China to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden wrong and appalling

Utah Sen. Mitt Romney is criticizing President Donald Trump for calling on China to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden. Trump on Thursday called for China to investigate Biden, his son Hunter and his business deals in the country. A similar request to Ukraine has triggered an impeachment inquiry in […]

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Navajo company keeps 1,200 workers after buying 3 coal mines

Navajo company keeps 1,200 workers after buying 3 coal mines

BILLLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Navajo Nation company says it will retain 1,200 employees at three coal mines in Wyoming and Montana that it bought through a bankruptcy auction. The announcement Thursday came a day after a federal judge gave final approval for the transfer of the mines from bankrupt […]

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PacifiCorp to hasten move away from coal-fired power

PacifiCorp to hasten move away from coal-fired power

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A major Western U.S. utility is speeding up plans to use less coal-fired power over the next decade. Portland, Oregon-based PacifiCorp said Thursday it plans to reduce coal-fired generation by two-thirds by 2030. The utility intends to implement a big buildout of wind and solar energy […]

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Finland agrees to return Native American remains to tribes

Finland agrees to return Native American remains to tribes

CORTEZ, Colo. (AP) — Finland has agreed to return to Native American tribes ancestral remains and artifacts taken more than a century ago from what is now Mesa Verde National Park in the Southwest United States. The White House announced the agreement during a news conference in Washington on Wednesday. […]

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