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Year: 2019

Rabid bats found along river in Grand Canyon National Park

Rabid bats found along river in Grand Canyon National Park

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — Grand Canyon National Park officials say two dead bats found along the Colorado River inside the park tested positive for rabies. A statement released Thursday by park officials said the bats were deceased when collected last month and that the bats didn’t come […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 9/12

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/12

Girls Soccer 2-A South PAROWAN, Utah-Audrey Camp and Kara Camp each scored as the Millard Eagles blanked Parowan 2-0 Thursday in 2-A South girls soccer action. Kylee Bartholomew posted the shutout in victory for Millard. Region 12 CASTLE DALE, Utah-Alexis Winter posted a pair of goals and the Emery Spartans […]

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Dixie State Football Visits Fort Lewis Saturday

Dixie State Football Visits Fort Lewis Saturday

DURANGO, Colo.-Saturday, Dixie State football (0-1) visits Fort Lewis at Durango, Colo. for their first road game of the young season. The Trailblazers, who are advancing to NCAA Division I FCS next season, will try to break an 0-13 streak in their NCAA Division II history of losing their road […]

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Partisan Utah school board elections ruled constitutional

Partisan Utah school board elections ruled constitutional

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has ruled that partisan state school board elections are constitutional overturning a 2017 district court decision. High court officials say the Wednesday ruling reinstates a 2016 law meaning people who want to run for the state Board of Education can file […]

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Appeals board questions why only 8 marijuana growers picked

Appeals board questions why only 8 marijuana growers picked

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A state regulatory appeals board says Utah may have erred in choosing only eight growers for a medical marijuana program set to launch next year. A three-person panel consisting of two state employees and a private attorney made the comment in a written decision made […]

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Austin Collie To Be Inducted Into BYU Hall of Fame Friday

Austin Collie To Be Inducted Into BYU Hall of Fame Friday

PROVO, Utah-Friday, Brigham Young University will induct five former All-Americans in various sports into the BYU Hall of Fame at a banquet hosted by the Cougar Club. They include football star Austin Collie, gymnastics standout Elisabeth Crandell-Holmes, men’s volleyball star Carlos Moreno, track and field head coach Craig Poole and […]

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SUU Football Hosts Stephen F. Austin Saturday

SUU Football Hosts Stephen F. Austin Saturday

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Saturday, Southern Utah University football commences their home season by hosting the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks at Eccles Coliseum for a 6:05 pm MDT kickoff. The Thunderbirds fell to 0-2 on the season by falling 34-14 to Northern Iowa at Cedar Falls, Idaho September 7. SUU ranks 83rd […]

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Meadow Creek Fire now 90% contained

Meadow Creek Fire now 90% contained

The Meadow Creek Fire in Millard County is now 90% contained following rain showers. The fire has grown to 4,231 acres and the rain Wednesday made travel difficult for firefighters, but they were able to build new containment lines and reinforce existing lines. Firefighters began repairing fences and other activities […]

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US Marshals Service: Fugitive murder suspects captured

US Marshals Service: Fugitive murder suspects captured

PHOENIX (AP) — Authorities say husband and wife fugitives on the run for over two weeks in the killing of an Arizona man have been captured. The U.S. Marshals Service announced Wednesday night that 56-year-old Blane Barksdale and 59-year-old Susan Barksdale are in custody. The Barksdales escaped Aug. 26 while […]

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US clinches worst big-tourney finish, falls 94-89 to Serbia

US clinches worst big-tourney finish, falls 94-89 to Serbia

DONGGUAN, China (AP) — The U.S. will leave the World Cup with its worst finish in a major international tournament, assured of finishing no better than seventh after falling to Serbia 94-89 in a consolation playoff game Thursday night. The previous worst finish for a U.S. men’s team in 45 […]

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