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Month: April 2020

Mayor against reopening state receives racist message

Mayor against reopening state receives racist message

Paras Griffin/Getty ImagesBy CHRISTINA CARREGA, ABC News (ATLANTA) — The mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, received a disturbing text message on Wednesday night after voicing concerns over Gov. Brian Kemp’s call to reopen the state during the coronavirus pandemic. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms posted on Twitter a screenshot of a text […]

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Packers move up in draft to take Utah State QB Jordan Love

Packers move up in draft to take Utah State QB Jordan Love

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)-The Green Bay Packers hope they have found a potential successor to Aaron Rodgers. They were willing to trade up in the first round and bypass more immediate needs to land him. Green Bay continued its recent penchant for draft-day trades and moved up four spots to […]

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Horse dead after stepping into prairie dog hole in Panguitch

Horse dead after stepping into prairie dog hole in Panguitch

On Apr. 23 a horse died at the horse track in Panguitch after stepping into a prairie dog hole. According to reports, a fifteen year old female was trotting her horse around the racetrack when she fell off just prior to the accident, receiving no injuries. According to the Garfield […]

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Three new COVID-19 cases in the Central Utah Health District

Three new COVID-19 cases in the Central Utah Health District

Three new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Central Utah Health District on Apr. 22. Of the three new cases two are in Juab County and one is in Sanpete County. According to Nate Selin, health director at the Central Utah Public Health Department, all three cases are in […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball To Play At Kansas In November

SUU Men’s Basketball To Play At Kansas In November

LAWRENCE, Kan.-Thursday, Southern Utah University head men’s basketball coach Todd Simon confirmed the Thunderbirds will be playing at another Power 5 school as they will face the Kansas Jayhawks at Allen Fieldhouse of Lawrence, Kan. November 13. The Thunderbirds upset the Jayhawks’ regional neighbor and former conference foe in the […]

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Richfield High School Girls Basketball Star Passion Reitz Signs With Snow College

Richfield High School Girls Basketball Star Passion Reitz Signs With Snow College

RICHFIELD, Utah-Thursday, Richfield High School multi-sport star athlete Passion Reitz signed with Snow College women’s basketball. Reitz, a star guard, filled up the stat sheet for the Wildcats during her decorated career. For her career at Richfield High School, Reitz averaged 5.7 points, 3.6 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 2.1 steals […]

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Heat Will Kill Coronavirus, Science Says

Heat Will Kill Coronavirus, Science Says

WASHINGTON-Thursday, United States president Donald Trump presided over a productive briefing as the White House Coronavirus Task Force shared their latest information on COVID-19. To start things off, Trump said “We expect the house to pass the Paycheck Protection Program.” He confirmed that immigration has indeed been suspended. This order […]

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5-month-old daughter of New York firefighter dies of COVID-19

5-month-old daughter of New York firefighter dies of COVID-19

vchal/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, ELLA TORRES and MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A global pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 190,000 people worldwide. Over 2.7 million people across the globe have been diagnosed with COVID-19, the disease caused by the new respiratory virus, according to […]

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Georgia NAACP leaders call on governor to keep shelter-in-place order

Georgia NAACP leaders call on governor to keep shelter-in-place order

suesmith2/iStockBy MERDITH DELISO, ABC NEWS (ATLANTA) — With Georgia set to reopen nonessential businesses starting this Friday, NAACP branches across the state are calling on Gov. Brian Kemp to maintain its shelter-in-place order. In a statement signed by 11 presidents of Georgia branches, the leaders demanded a withdrawal of the […]

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Attorney arrested over social media threats against Kentucky governor

Attorney arrested over social media threats against Kentucky governor

iStock/AUSTIN MEURER(LOUISVILLE, Kentucky) — BY: CHRISTINA CARREGA A Louisville, Kentucky, attorney has been arrested for allegedly writing social media posts deemed threats against Gov. Andy Beshear’s life, police said. James Gregory Troutman, 53, was charged by state police with one count of third-degree terroristic threatening on Tuesday for posts made […]

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