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Year: 2019

BYU Men’s Basketball Faces Saint Mary’s Saturday

BYU Men’s Basketball Faces Saint Mary’s Saturday

MORAGA, Calif.-Following a thrilling 90-87 win over Pacific Thursday, BYU men’s basketball plays at Saint Mary’s Saturday as they ensue in West Coast Conference play and conclude a five-game road trip. The 9-7 Cougars are now 1-0 in WCC play and face a Gaels squad that is also 9-7 but […]

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Government shutdown could make it tough for tax-filers

Government shutdown could make it tough for tax-filers

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Officials say with tax season fast approaching, filers seeking money back on their 2018 income taxes could see delayed refunds if the federal government shutdown continues. The Standard-Examiner reports Jenny Brown, head of the union representing Ogden IRS employees, says with Ogden serving as a support center for […]

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Snow College president finalists announced

Snow College president finalists announced

SALT LAKE CITY – After an extensive national search, the Snow College Presidential Search Committee has recommended four finalists to the State Board of Regents for the position of Snow College President: Bradley J. Cook the Provost at Southern Utah University , Steven J. Hood the Vice President for Academic […]

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Listen to John Curtis discuss No Work, No Pay Act for shutdown

Listen to John Curtis discuss No Work, No Pay Act for shutdown

The partial government shutdown has been going on for nearly two weeks, and on the first day of the Congress, Utah Rep. John Curtis introduced H.R.26, the “No Work, No Pay Act of 2019.” According to a statement from Curtis’ office, the bill, if approved, will prevent representatives and senators […]

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Utah GOP candidate sues after Navajo wins local election

Utah GOP candidate sues after Navajo wins local election

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Republican is suing after losing an election to a Navajo candidate in a southern Utah county dogged by allegations of voter discrimination. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Kelly Laws is asking a judge to overturn Democrat Willie Grayeyes’ victory in the San Juan County commission […]

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Orrin Hatch ends 4-decade Senate run as unique GOP voice

Orrin Hatch ends 4-decade Senate run as unique GOP voice

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Orrin Hatch is ending his tenure as the longest-serving Republican senator in history, capping a unique career that positioned him as one of the most prominent conservatives in the United States. The departure Thursday of the vocal supporter of President Donald Trump ushers in another […]

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Sheriff’s corporal accused of custodial sexual misconduct

Sheriff’s corporal accused of custodial sexual misconduct

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A corporal assigned to the corrections division of the Weber County Sheriff’s Office is accused of multiple counts of sexual misconduct with a person in custody. The Sheriff’s Office says an internal investigation begun in November in sheriffs’ Cpl. Jeremy Miller being placed on administrative leave […]

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Utah jail inmate shot with rubber pellets files lawsuit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man with a history of mental illness is claiming jail guards used excessive force when they shot him with rubber pellets at close range after he refused to obey commands to leave his cell. An attorney for 31-year-old Luis Carlos Prado announced Thursday […]

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Haws, BYU blow 21-point lead before beating Pacific 90-87

Haws, BYU blow 21-point lead before beating Pacific 90-87

STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) — TJ Haws scored 24 points and Jahshire Hardnett added 17, including four free throws in the final 47 seconds, as BYU slipped past Pacific 90-87 Thursday night in the West Coast Conference opener for both teams. Haws made 6 of 12 from the field, including 4 […]

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Chapman’s double-double helps lead Weber St past NAU 77-52

Chapman’s double-double helps lead Weber St past NAU 77-52

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Brekkott Chapman finished with 17 points and a career-high 16 rebounds and Weber State pulled away from Northern Arizona in the second half for a 77-52 win Thursday night. The Wildcats (9-5, 3-0 Big Sky Conference) led 31-27 at halftime before launching into a 20-3 run […]

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