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Month: May 2020

Flooding kills 1 in Utah canyon

Flooding kills 1 in Utah canyon

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Sheriff’s officials say flash flooding in a Utah canyon has killed one person. The Emery County Sheriff’s Office says at least 21 others escaped the flooding in Little Wildhorse Canyon. Agencies were looking for others who may have been stranded. The sheriff’s office says that […]

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Daily limit increased to 8 trout at Mammoth Creek prior to rotenone treatment

Daily limit increased to 8 trout at Mammoth Creek prior to rotenone treatment

SALT LAKE CITY — The daily limit increased to eight trout on a portion of Mammoth Creek on Monday, which will allow anglers to catch and keep more fish before the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources treats the river with rotenone to remove its remaining fish. DWR Director Mike Fowlks […]

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Joseph F. McConkie- Agency/ Elder Neal A. Maxwell- Adversity

05-10 Joseph F. McConkie-Elder Neal A. Maxwell

President Gordon B. Hinckley- The Women In Our Lives

05-10 President Gordon B. Hinckley

Pac-12 has discussed all-conference football regular season

Pac-12 has discussed all-conference football regular season

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Pac-12 has discussed an 11-game regular season played solely against conference opponents as one possibility for keeping college football going this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. Southern California coach Clay Helton confirms the idea is one of several scenarios being evaluated by the Pac-12′s coaches […]

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Utah High School Girls Golfers Given One Last Chance To Compete

Utah High School Girls Golfers Given One Last Chance To Compete

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, Utah high school golfers were granted one last chance to compete. May 27, under the direction of the Utah Section PGA, high school golfers will have one final state meet to determine individual medalist honors and a statewide all-state team May 27. This event is not sanctioned […]

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Utah Jazz Welcome Players Back To Practice

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, the Utah Jazz welcomed players back to the Zions Bank Basketball Campus, the squad announced. Friday, the NBA began to allow teams to open their practice facilities for the first time since March 11. The league was shuttered after Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19. […]

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Trump and White House Coronavirus Task Force Address Media

Trump and White House Coronavirus Task Force Address Media

WASHINGTON-Monday, United States president Donald Trump and the White House Coronavirus Task Force addressed the national media. Trump started things out, saying that over 9 million tests for COVID-19 have occurred in the United States. The nation was conducting 150,000 tests daily weeks ago but now approximately 300,000 daily tests […]

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Utah elementary school to shift to four-day schedule in fall

Utah elementary school to shift to four-day schedule in fall

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah State Board of Education has approved a waiver to allow an elementary school to operate on a four-day per week schedule. The Deseret News reported Boulder Elementary School in Garfield County will make the shift beginning in the fall term. The education board […]

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Crews scale back water search for girls missing on Utah Lake

Crews scale back water search for girls missing on Utah Lake

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Search crews have scaled back a water search for two teenagers who went missing on Utah Lake and will focus instead on searching from the air. Utah County Sheriff’s Sgt. Spencer Cannon told KUTV Sunday that pilots will fly over the lake three to four […]

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