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Month: February 2020

Dixie State Men’s Basketball Overpowers Western Colorado Friday

Dixie State Men’s Basketball Overpowers Western Colorado Friday

GUNNISON, Colo.-Jacob Nicolds amassed 17 points on 5-5 from the field as the No. 22 Dixie State Trailblazers bested Western Colorado 90-82 Friday at Paul Wright Gym in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference men’s basketball action. Hunter Schofield added 16 points on 5-9 from the field for the Trailblazers, who improved […]

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Dixie State Baseball Routs Northwest Nazarene Friday

Dixie State Baseball Routs Northwest Nazarene Friday

LOS ANGELES-Cade Spurlin, Drake Benner and Braden Stutzman each homered as the Dixie State Trailblazers routed Northwest Nazarene 10-4 Friday in non-conference baseball action at Reeder Field on the campus of Cal State-Los Angeles. Justin Dunham earned the win on the mound for the Trailblazers, who improved to 4-0 on […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/7

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/7

Boys Basketball Region 14 MANTI, Utah-Jordan Blauer posted 20 points and 6 rebounds on 5-7 shooting and 8-8 from the foul line as the Manti Templars smacked the North Sanpete Hawks 75-33 Friday in Region 14 boys basketball action. The Templars conclude the regular season at 21-1 and 12-0 in […]

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Kobe Bryant crash: Helicopter showed no signs of engine failure

Kobe Bryant crash: Helicopter showed no signs of engine failure

David McNew / Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — The National Transportation Safety Board found no evidence of an engine failure in the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter and seven others, according to the agency’s preliminary report. The preliminary report on the Jan. 26 crash was released Friday. […]

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Maryland county becomes first in the nation to ban hair discrimination

Maryland county becomes first in the nation to ban hair discrimination

AaronAmat/iStock(ROCKVILLE) — Montgomery County, Maryland, has officially become the first in the United States to ban discrimination based on hairstyles on a local level. The county expanded its human rights legislation on Thursday to include the new ban after being unanimously voted to pass by the Montgomery County Council. This […]

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Lady Badgers Earn 32-Point Win Over Colorado Northwestern

Lady Badgers Earn 32-Point Win Over Colorado Northwestern

EPHRAIM, Utah- Regan Yamauchi and Lexi Peterson combined for 35 points, including 17 points each in helping lead Snow College to a 67-35 victory over Colorado Northwestern on Thursday. Leading 26-20 at halftime, the Lady Badgers came out in the third quarter to outscore the Spartans, 21-1 to take a 47-21 […]

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Farrer Drops 31 in 105-81 Win Over Spartans

Farrer Drops 31 in 105-81 Win Over Spartans

EPHRAIM, Utah-Freshman Trey Farrer went 14-of-14 from the field to score a season-high 31 points in the Badgers’ 105-81 victory over Colorado Northwestern on Thursday. With the win, Snow College improves to 14-12 on the season, and with a 5-3 conference record, has a solid two-game lead over Southern Idaho for […]

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Utah report details how tainted water was released to homes

Utah report details how tainted water was released to homes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new report has detailed how pipes in some Utah homes were flooded with water tainted by excess fluoride. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the analysis released Thursday outlined how a fluoridation pump malfunction occurred in Sandy in February 2019. The investigative review was mandated […]

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Romney impeachment vote heartens some, angers others in Utah

Romney impeachment vote heartens some, angers others in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mitt Romney’s status as one of few Republicans willing to publicly criticize President Donald Trump is well known is his adopted home of Utah, but many were still surprised by his impeachment vote against him and unequivocal speech  Wednesday. Reactions were at odds in a state […]

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Trump administration moves ahead on shrinking Utah monuments

Trump administration moves ahead on shrinking Utah monuments

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The U.S. government is implementing final management plans for two national monuments in Utah that President Donald Trump downsized. The plans ensure lands previously off-limits to energy development will be open to mining and drilling despite pending lawsuits. Casey Hammond of the U. S. Department of […]

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