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Month: January 2020

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/29

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/29

Boys Basketball Region 16 GUNNISON, Utah-The Gunnison Valley Bulldogs shot 50 percent from the field (22-44) as they celebrated a successful Senior Night by besting the North Sevier Wolves 61-52 Wednesday in Region 16 boys basketball action. The Bulldogs honored their five seniors, Creed Mogle, Braxton Sylvester, Austin Andrews-Zavatsky, Garrett […]

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Dixie Baseball Voted Second In 2020 RMAC Preseason Poll

Dixie Baseball Voted Second In 2020 RMAC Preseason Poll

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Wednesday, Dixie State baseball was picked to finish second in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference preseason coaches poll. The Trailblazers are returning eight starting position players from last season’s 35-19 squad. Dixie State also returns two starting pitchers, 20 total letter-winners and six redshirts. 2019 NCAA Division II […]

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Dixie State men’s basketball visits Fort Lewis and Adams State

Dixie State men’s basketball visits Fort Lewis and Adams State

DURANGO/ALAMOSA, Colo.-Friday and Saturday, No. 19 Dixie State men’s basketball (16-3, 11-2 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play) visits Fort Lewis (13-6, 7-6 in RMAC play) and Adams State (6-13, 4-9 in RMAC play) respectively. The Trailblazers are coached by 15-year head coach Jon Judkins (278-129, .683 at Dixie State; […]

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Utah medical marijuana program on track, starting small

Utah medical marijuana program on track, starting small

Utah’s medical marijuana program is expected to launch on schedule in a few weeks, though it’s likely to start small. Health officials said Wednesday that one or two dispensaries will open in early March, when people can begin getting patient cards that will allow them to legally buy the drug […]

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BYU Football Announces Four-Game Extension of Stanford Series

BYU Football Announces Four-Game Extension of Stanford Series

PROVO, Utah-Wednesday, BYU football and Stanford announced a four-game extension of their football series, extending the upcoming series to eight games. The Cougars and Cardinal previously met on the gridiron in 2003 and 2004 and will meet again November 28, 2020 at Palo Alto, Calif. The series will recur Thanksgiving […]

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Ex-Utah college dean pleads guilty to financial misconduct

Ex-Utah college dean pleads guilty to financial misconduct

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A former associate dean from Utah Valley University has pleaded guilty to communications fraud one week after his wife was sentenced to county jail for stealing more than $380,000 from the university. The Daily Herald reported Tuesday that 47-year-old Phil Clegg accepted a plea deal in […]

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Polygamy, fraud and luxury cars on tap in Utah trial

Polygamy, fraud and luxury cars on tap in Utah trial

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Openings arguments are set for Wednesday in Utah for a California businessman who prosecutors accuse of being a key figure in a $511 million tax credit scheme.  Prosecutors say the scheme was carried out by two executives of a Salt Lake City biodiesel company linked […]

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Fight over Bolton gives Romney a chance for Senate clout

Fight over Bolton gives Romney a chance for Senate clout

WASHINGTON (AP) — Impeachment is giving Sen. Mitt Romney a big moment, again. He’s defying Republican leaders at President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial by insisting on witnesses, specifically former national security adviser John Bolton. The Utah senator was the 2012 GOP presidential nominee and is now a back-row Senate freshman. […]

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Replica statue of first Utah woman senator goes on display

Replica statue of first Utah woman senator goes on display

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A miniature replica of a statue to honor a groundbreaking state senator has gone on display at the Utah Legislature. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the replica at the state Capitol building is a preview of a statue of Sen. Martha Hughes Cannon, who became […]

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Scott Sommerdorf  |  The Salt Lake Tribune             
After midnight, Utah Governor Gary Herbert thanks the Representatives for their work as the Legidlators ended the 2012 session in the Utah House of Representatives, Thursday, March 8, 2012.

Utah leaders repeal tax reform amid criticis

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah leaders have repealed a tax reform package that came under widespread criticism. The Deseret News reports that the state Legislature’s vote came Tuesday after a report from state elections officials that enough voter signatures had been verified to put a citizens referendum seeking to […]

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