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Month: October 2019

Dixie State Football Returns Home For Black Hills State Game

Dixie State Football Returns Home For Black Hills State Game

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Saturday, Dixie State football (3-1), winners of three straight, all on the road, returns to Trailblazers Stadium to face the Black Hills State Yellow Jackets (1-3). The Trailblazers, after dropping the season opener to Colorado State-Pueblo at home, 36-7, have only surrendered 30 net points during their winning […]

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Utah Men’s Basketball Celebrates A Night With the Utes October 15

Utah Men’s Basketball Celebrates A Night With the Utes October 15

SALT LAKE CITY-Per a Thursday release, Utah men’s and women’s basketball have announced their “Night With the Utes” October 15 at 7:00 pm at the Huntsman Center. This event includes a 3-point shooting contest and scrimmages featuring both teams. Utes men’s basketball coach Larry Krystkowiak is entering his ninth season […]

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SUU Football Continues Big Sky Season Saturday At Portland State

SUU Football Continues Big Sky Season Saturday At Portland State

PORTLAND, Ore.-Saturday, Southern Utah University football (1-4, 0-1 in Big Sky Conference play) visits Portland State (2-3, 0-1 in Big Sky play) as their Big Sky Conference season continues. The Thunderbirds are coming off a heartbreaking 24-21 loss to Cal Poly at Eccles Coliseum for Homecoming when Kekoa Sasaoka missed […]

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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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Utah issues new emergency rule amid vaping-related illness

Utah issues new emergency rule amid vaping-related illness

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah is issuing a new emergency rule restricting the sale of flavored e-cigarettes and requiring warnings about unregulated THC products amid an outbreak of lung illness related to vaping. The Utah Department of Health said in a statement Wednesday that all tobacco sellers will be […]

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Health officials report Utah’s 1st West Nile death of 2019

Health officials report Utah’s 1st West Nile death of 2019

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Department of Health has confirmed this year’s first human death from West Nile virus. Authorities said Saturday that a central Utah resident at least 65 years old died from the disease carried by mosquitoes sometime between Sept. 21 and 28. Information about the […]

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Oldest of Navajo Nation fairs runs through Sunday

Oldest of Navajo Nation fairs runs through Sunday

SHIPROCK, N.M. (AP) — The oldest of several Navajo Nation fairs starts this week in Shiprock. The Northern Navajo Nation Fair features traditional dances and ceremony, art displays, livestock sales, a rodeo, parade and royalty pageants. The exhibit hall, Indian Market and carnival open Thursday on youth and elder day, […]

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Ex-Attorney General accepts $600K settlement deal from state

Ex-Attorney General accepts $600K settlement deal from state

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff has accepted a $600,000 settlement from the state to pay for legal fees accrued during an abandoned criminal case against him. The Deseret News reported Wednesday that Shurtleff faced multiple charges including bribery before a jury found him not […]

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Woman arrested after stealing a family’s jeep, crashing it, returning the jeep, and taking a nap on the homeowner’s bed.

A woman was arrested after stealing a family’s jeep, crashing it, returning the jeep, and taking a nap on the homeowner’s bed. Kyle Martin, age 31 of Joseph, was reportedly driving to Joseph when she got into an argument with her boyfriend near Koosharem on SR 24. After the couple […]

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Richfield Resident arrested for suspicion of DUI after being pulled over for burned out tail light.

A Richfield resident was arrested for suspicion of DUI of a controlled substance after being pulled over due to a burned out tail light. Cameron Holdaway, age 33 from Richfield, was pulled over for a dead tail light on September 17 around 8:30 p.m. by a Sevier County Deputy. The […]

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