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Dixie State Baseball Visits Colorado School of Mines This Weekend

Dixie State Baseball Visits Colorado School of Mines This Weekend

ST. GEORGE, Utah-This weekend, Dixie State baseball (22-8, 12-4 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play) visits the Colorado School of Mines’ Orediggers (19-8, 10-6 in RMAC play). This commences an 8-game road swing for the Trailblazers as they will play at Colorado School of Mines for four games, a single […]

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Utah Baseball Visits Oregon State This Weekend

Utah Baseball Visits Oregon State This Weekend

CORVALLIS, Ore.-This weekend, Utah baseball (8-15, 1-8 in Pac-12 play) coming off an 8-6 win over hated rival BYU in non-conference play, faces the #6 Oregon State Beavers (20-6-1, 6-3 in conference play) as the Pac-12 season continues for both squads. Presently, junior infielder Oliver Dunn ( a team-best batting […]

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UVU Baseball Visits Northern Colorado and Air Force on Road Trip

UVU Baseball Visits Northern Colorado and Air Force on Road Trip

GREELEY, Colo.-This weekend, Utah Valley baseball (5-22, 2-4 in WAC play) visits the Northern Colorado Bears (6-18, 2-4 in conference play) as their WAC season continues. After this, the Wolverines will continue their road trip at Colorado Springs, Colo. against Air Force in a non-conference series against the Falcons April […]

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Mormon scholar: LGBTQ policy repeal marks reset

Mormon scholar: LGBTQ policy repeal marks reset

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A religious scholar says the decision by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to repeal rules banning baptisms for children of gay parents and making gay marriage a sin eligible for expulsion marks a complete reset for the faith on LGBTQ issues. Patrick […]

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Mormons repeal ban on baptisms for children of gay parents

Mormons repeal ban on baptisms for children of gay parents

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Thursday repealed rules unveiled in 2015 that banned baptisms for children of gay parents and made gay marriage a sin worthy of expulsion. The surprise announcement by the faith widely known as the Mormon church reverses […]

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Navajo Nation police: Body believed to be missing girl found

Navajo Nation police: Body believed to be missing girl found

ANETH, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a body tentatively identified as a 4-year-old girl missing since mid-March has found in a creek on the Utah portion of the Navajo Nation. A Navajo Nation Police Department statement said the body was tentatively identified by parents of Anndine Jones after being found […]

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Study: West Virginians lead nation in TV watching

Study: West Virginians lead nation in TV watching

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A study by Verizon says that West Virginians watch more television than people in any other state in the country. The report came out Wednesday and used data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. It found that people in West Virginia averaged about four-and-a-half hours […]

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Former Utah mayor named head of Freedom Festival foundation

Former Utah mayor named head of Freedom Festival foundation

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A former Utah city mayor has been named the executive director of America’s Freedom Festival at Provo. The Daily Herald reports that former Orem Mayor Jim Evans will take over the private, nonprofit foundation in northern Utah that organizes educational programs and annual community events. The […]

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Utah troopers see early success with new .05% DUI law

Utah troopers see early success with new .05% DUI law

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Recent figures suggest that the Utah Highway Patrol is seeing early success under a new state law that dropped the blood alcohol limit from .08% to .05%, the lowest threshold in the nation. The Deseret News reported Tuesday that Utah troopers say there were 134 […]

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Mitchell, Ingles power Jazz over Suns 118-97

Mitchell, Ingles power Jazz over Suns 118-97

PHOENIX (AP) — Joe Ingles has the green light to fire away from 3-point range — and he did so effectively Wednesday night. Ingles lifted a short-handed Utah Jazz team with 27 points, tying a career high, and knocked down six 3s in a 118-97 win over the Phoenix Suns. […]

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