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Former Juab High Star Kashley Carter Earns All-Academic Honors At Utah State

Former Juab High Star Kashley Carter Earns All-Academic Honors At Utah State

LOGAN, Utah-Per a statement released by Utah State University’s athletic department Thursday, former Juab High and Aggies star, recently graduated distance runner Kashley Carter, earned first-team All-American honors from Google Cloud. Carter, a native of Mona, Utah, was among 53 of the 90 student-athletes selected by the College Sports Information […]

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Family: University failed to act before student was killed

Family: University failed to act before student was killed

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The family of a University of Utah student shot last year says in a lawsuit that college officials have refused to take responsibility for missing chances to prevent her death despite multiple reports to police. Lawyers for the family of track star Lauren McCluskey said […]

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‘Person of interest’ in missing woman case

‘Person of interest’ in missing woman case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah police say they have spoken with a person of interest in the disappearance of a college student missing for 10 days and are trying to find a mattress that had been at the man’s home. Salt Lake City police chief Mike Brown released a […]

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Meeting on tax restructuring coming to Richfield

Meeting on tax restructuring coming to Richfield

The Tax Restructuring and Equalization Task Force is on their way to Central Utah. The task force will be in Richfield Friday evening for a town hall meeting to hear from taxpayers on changing the state code. During the 2019 General Legislative Session, the legislature created the task force after […]

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UNLV Guard Trey Woodbury Transfers To Utah Valley

UNLV Guard Trey Woodbury Transfers To Utah Valley

OREM, Utah-Thursday, Utah Valley men’s basketball head coach Mark Madsen announced the addition of UNLV transfer, guard Trey Woodbury, into his program. The 6-4 guard will be a sophomore and averaged 1.4 points and 0.7 rebounds in spot duty for the Rebels during his freshman season. The former Clark High […]

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UVU Men’s Basketball To Visit North Dakota State This Season

UVU Men’s Basketball To Visit North Dakota State This Season

FARGO, N.D.-Thursday morning, per the official Twitter account of North Dakota State athletics, the Bison’s men’s basketball team confirmed they will host Utah Valley November 23. The Bison are coming off a 19-16 season and a Summit League conference tournament championship. This resulted in the Bison besting North Carolina 78-74 […]

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Man arrested in connection to shooting in Delta

Man arrested in connection to shooting in Delta

Millard County Sheriff’s Officials have made an arrest connected to their investigation into a shooting in Delta on Thursday. 18-year-old Joshua Baer is being charged with attempted aggravated murder (1st Degree Felony) and felony discharge of a firearm (1st Degree Felony) for his alleged involvement in the shooting. He is […]

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Kate Sorensen Named To Big Sky All-Academic Team Wednesday

Kate Sorensen Named To Big Sky All-Academic Team Wednesday

OGDEN, Utah-Wednesday, the Big Sky Conference announced its 2018-19 spring academic all-conference teams and former Gunnison Valley High School track and field star Kate Sorensen made the cut. Sorensen, a two-time NCAA national championship meet qualifier in the 400-meter hurdles for Weber State, just completed her sophomore season of athletic […]

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Sheriff’s office says county underfunded its retirement

Sheriff’s office says county underfunded its retirement

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Officials say Utah County has underfunded the retirement system for its sheriff’s office for more than 20 years. The Daily Herald reports the county government had not made contributions to the Utah Retirement Systems for the scheduled hours that sheriff’s office personnel worked above the 80 hours for […]

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Plant that discharged ammonia signs DOJ consent decree

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A company that failed to report a large-scale ammonia discharge from its plant near St. Helens, Oregon, and annual ammonia emission estimates has entered into a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice. The Oregonian/OregonLive reports Dyno Nobel has agreed to pay a $492,000 fine […]

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