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Month: January 2020

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/31

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/31

Boys Basketball Region 12 RICHFIELD, Utah-Joshua Thalman posted 18 points on 7-12 from the field as the Richfield Wildcats smacked San Juan 62-47 in Region 12 boys basketball action Friday. The proficient Wildcats shot 58.5 percent (24-41) from the field in the win as they improved to 13-4 and 6-1 […]

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Community leaders call out elected officials, schools for lack of classroom education to prevent human trafficking

Community leaders call out elected officials, schools for lack of classroom education to prevent human trafficking

recep-bg/iStock(NEW YORK) — Every year the number of boys and girls that are identified as victims of human trafficking increases around the world and in the United States, yet, there’s only one state that requires students to learn how to prevent becoming a victim. As National Slavery and Human Trafficking […]

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Commuters warned to brace for subway delays as organizers protest throughout New York City

Commuters warned to brace for subway delays as organizers protest throughout New York City

sansara/iStock(NEW YORK) — Commuters throughout New York City are expected to experience heavy delays during rush hour on Friday because of protesters who are against having police officers in the subway. A collaboration of 30 grassroots groups called “Decolonize This Place,” held citywide protests for the third time in response […]

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Oldest son makes tearful plea to mom of 2 missing Idaho kids after she fails to bring them to police

Oldest son makes tearful plea to mom of 2 missing Idaho kids after she fails to bring them to police

National Center For Missing and Exploited Children(REXBURG, Idaho) — The oldest son of a mother at the center of a missing children’s case is pleading with her to do “everything you can to fix this.” Colby Ryan made the tearful plea Friday, just one day after Lori Vallow failed to […]

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Snow Women’s Basketball Gives Up Big Lead Against USU-Eastern

Snow Women’s Basketball Gives Up Big Lead Against USU-Eastern

PRICE, Utah-Utah State Eastern overcame a 19-point deficit in the second-half to upend Snow College, 54-53. The win improved the Eagles’ record to 20-3 on the season, while the Lady Badgers dropped to 11-14. Snow led 53-52, with 10.7 seconds remaining when Reagan Yamauchi fouled Morgan Toluono. Toluono hit a pair […]

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Dixie State Baseball Opens 2020 Season At Cal State-San Marcos This Weekend

Dixie State Baseball Opens 2020 Season At Cal State-San Marcos This Weekend

SAN MARCOS, Calif.-Friday through Sunday, Dixie State baseball commences its last season in NCAA Division II by visiting Cal State-San Marcos. The Trailblazers are coming off a 35-19 season in 2019 and will ride with junior right-handed pitcher Justin Dunham in Friday’s opener. Saturday, Dixie State goes with junior right-handed […]

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Utah Gov. Herbert gives final State of the State address

Utah Gov. Herbert gives final State of the State address

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s governor has given his 11th and final State of the State address in which he celebrated the state economy. The Deseret News reports Gov. Gary Herbert also used the speech to thank residents for their hard work and charity and highlight the contributions of […]

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Man electrocuted when cherry picker touches power lines

Man electrocuted when cherry picker touches power lines

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities in Salt Lake City say a man was electrocuted when the cherry picker he was operating accidentally touched a string of power lines. Fire Capt. Anthony Burton says the man, whose name and age have not been released, died while working west of Liberty […]

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Ruling in Utah opens door for some immigrants to be lawyers

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has approved a rule change enabling residents who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children to become attorneys. The court ruling applies to those who have qualified for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, also known as DACA. The […]

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Lawyer: Businessman was used by polygamists in fraud scheme

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An attorney for a California businessman who prosecutors allege led a nearly $500 million fraud scheme against the U.S. says his client is being scapegoated by polygamists. Lawyer Mark Gerago made the assertion Thursday during his trial opening statement, saying Lev Arslan Dermen was used […]

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