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Month: April 2020

Latter-day Saints to remove statue during restoration work

Latter-day Saints to remove statue during restoration work

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints plans to temporarily remove the Angel Moroni statue from its Salt Lake Temple during restoration work. The Deseret News reports workers at Temple Square in Salt Lake City installed a mobile crane Thursday. Church spokesman Daniel Woodruff […]

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Utah governor candidate names Sen. Dan McCay as running mate

Utah governor candidate names Sen. Dan McCay as running mate

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gubernatorial candidate Jeff Burningham has announced he picked Republican state Sen. Dan McCay as his running mate in Utah. Burningham says he has been searching for a candidate since January and wanted someone who had legislative experience and valued public service. The announcement came Wednesday […]

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Porn warning labels bill becomes Utah law amid controversy

Porn warning labels bill becomes Utah law amid controversy

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Pornography will have to come with a warning label in Utah after Gov. Gary Herbert allowed the measure to become law over protest from the adult-entertainment industry. If producers don’t include a one-sentence warning label about potential harm to minors, they could face a $2,500 […]

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Snow Women’s Basketball Welcomes Tia Heggie Back To The Program

Snow Women’s Basketball Welcomes Tia Heggie Back To The Program

EPHRAIM, Utah-Friday, Snow women’s basketball welcomed Tia Heggie back to the program. Heggie, a native of Queen Creek, Ariz., is a guard out of ALA (Queen Creek) and averaged 22 points a game as a senior for the Patriots. The talented Heggie exceeded 1,000 points for her high school career […]

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Webinars for Businesses during COVID- 19

Businesses, Impact Utah is offering webinars over the next few weeks to help businesses.  See the schedule and links below: Money to Survive  COVID-19     M W F     10 – 10:45 am  Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/101429915608   Revive Your Revenue During & After COVID             Thursdays 10-11 am Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/revive-your-revenue-during-after-covid-tickets-101648932694   Run Your COVID Adapted Business                            Tuesdays, […]

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Dodgers’ Turner: End Extra Innings with HR Derby

Dodgers’ Turner: End Extra Innings with HR Derby

(Los Angeles, CA) — Dodgers’ third-baseman Justin Turner has a game-changing idea for how Major League Baseball can avoid long games. Turner says, if teams are still tied after the 10th inning, games should end in a home run derby. With coronavirus shortening the MLB season and likely forcing teams […]

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MLS extends training moratorium through April 24

MLS extends training moratorium through April 24

Major League Soccer has extended its training moratorium through April 24 because of the coronavirus outbreak. Team facilities are closed to players and staff — except for players requiring treatment that cannot be administered at their homes. Players are expected to remain in market with their teams during the moratorium […]

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Snow Women’s Basketball Adds New Recruit

Snow Women’s Basketball Adds New Recruit

EPHRAIM, Utah-Thursday, Snow College women’s basketball announced the signing of former Cedar City High star Japrix Weaver. Weaver is a 5-11 guard who led the Reds to back-to-back Region 9 championships and successive 4-A state championships. In 2019-20, Weaver posted 14.3 points and 5.3 rebounds per game for Cedar City. […]

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Trump Again Addresses Media During White House Briefing

Trump Again Addresses Media During White House Briefing

WASHINGTON-Thursday, United States president Donald Trump reiterated the importance of the 30 days to slow the spread of COVID-19 as he addressed the media during the daily White House briefing. Trump ensured that Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid will always be protected under federal regulations. Trump also carried a document […]

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Gov. Herbert announces plan to “test Utah” for COVID-19

Gov. Herbert announces plan to “test Utah” for COVID-19

During the early afternoon of Apr. 2 Gov. Gary Herbert announced a plan to “test Utah” for COVID-19. The plan will be called the #TestUtahChallenge and is a partnership between the state and Utah’s own Silicon Slopes. The goal is to test everyone in Utah who needs it. More details […]

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