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Year: 2019

Teacher who sexually abused 3 students seeks parole

DRAPER, Utah (AP) — A former high school English teacher incarcerated in Utah for sexually abusing three students is seeking parole. The Deseret News reports 39-year-old Brianne Altice on Tuesday went before the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole, saying she believes she now has the confidence needed to never make the […]

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USU Men’s Basketball Signs Skilled Australian National In Guard Sean Bairstow

USU Men’s Basketball Signs Skilled Australian National In Guard Sean Bairstow

LOGAN, Utah-Thursday, Utah State men’s basketball head coach Craig Smith announced the signing of Australian national, guard Sean Bairstow. Bairstow is a 6-8 185-pound guard out of Brisbane, Australia who averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds per game for Churchie High School of Brisbane last season. Bairstow, who will have […]

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UVU Athletics Enters Digital Partnership With KSL-TV

UVU Athletics Enters Digital Partnership With KSL-TV

OREM, Utah-Wednesday, Utah Valley University’s athletic department announced a partnership with KSL-TV Channel 5 of Salt Lake City to digitally deliver home athletic events via streaming through the KSL-TV app to fans across the nation. This statement was made by Utah Valley interim athletic director, Dr. Jared Sumsion and Bonneville […]

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Dixie State Baseball Hosts Regis This Weekend

Dixie State Baseball Hosts Regis This Weekend

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Thursday, Dixie State baseball (25-13, 15-9 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play) hosts Regis (12-25, 7-17 in RMAC play) for a four-game series at Bruce Hurst Field. This commences an eight-game homestand for the Trailblazers and this series consists of single games on Thursday and Saturday and a […]

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San Juan County formally switches sides in Bears Ears debate

San Juan County formally switches sides in Bears Ears debate

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A southeastern Utah county commission that used to be a vocal opponent of the Bears Ears National Monument created by President Barack Obama is switching sides in the debate now that it’s controlled by Democrats. The San Juan County commission filed a notice Tuesday in […]

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Coal project near Bryce Canyon National Park draws lawsuit

Coal project near Bryce Canyon National Park draws lawsuit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Environmental organizations are suing the Trump administration over the approval a coal-mining project near a national park in southern Utah. A coalition of groups including the National Parks Conservation Association filed the lawsuit Tuesday in federal court in Utah. They argue that the approval violated […]

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Highway Patrol: 2 killed in 2-vehicle wreck in Juab County

JUAB COUNTY, Utah (AP) — Authorities say two people were killed Wednesday in a two-vehicle crash in a rural area of Juab County in west-central Utah. The Highway Patrol says those killed in the wreck on State Route 132 were in the front seat of a car that hit a […]

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No injuries after crash in Sevier County causes power outage

An early morning power outage in Sevier County Wednesday morning was the result of a driver in Sigurd driving into a power pole. Utah Highway Patrol reports 38-year-old Michael Allen received no injuries from the crash. The cause is still under investigation. Over 7,000 Rocky Mountain Power customers were without […]

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Great Utah Shakeout chance to prepare for earthquake emergency

Great Utah Shakeout chance to prepare for earthquake emergency

Utahans have a chance to prepare for the next big Utah earthquake Thursday. The Great Utah Shakeout will take place across the state with many local emergency alert systems being tested. At 10:15 a.m., test sirens will blare throughout the State. According to Sevier County Emergency Management Director Cody Barton, […]

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Juab’s Boys and Girls Track and Field Teams Each Win Team Titles at Delta Invitational

DELTA, Utah-Tuesday, Juab’s boys and girls track and field squads each won team championships at the Delta Invitational, headlining many Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network athletes and schools who competed at this event. The Juab boys scored 122.5 points to edge Delta, as the Rabbits netted 117.5 points. Millard finished third […]

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