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Month: June 2020

Virus protest concert to proceed in Utah amid COVID-19 spike

Virus protest concert to proceed in Utah amid COVID-19 spike

A concert sponsored by activists opposed to coronavirus-related restrictions that was twice rejected in other parts of Utah will proceed in Iron County despite a recent spike in new cases. Concert organizers says they have grown frustrated with the nation’s willingness to shut down economic activity. The event will take […]

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Utah records 8 coronavirus deaths, most since pandemic began

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah health officials reported eight more COVID-19 deaths Friday as the state continues to experience a rapid spread of coronavirus after many businesses were allowed to reopen last month. The eight deaths are the most deaths reported in a single day to the Utah State […]

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Stetson Herrera, of Magdalena, New Mex.,  loses his seat on Comanche Moon on on the second day of the 85th annual Fiesta de los Vaqueros.

Friday Rodeo Results

HURRICANE, Utah-Here are Friday’s results from the Utah High School Rodeo Association Championships at the Washington County Fairgrounds of Hurricane. The championships will conclude with a single session of competition Saturday. 2nd Go-Round Standings After Performance No. 5 1st-Jessie McElprang-Emery, 2.53 2nd-Braylee Shepherd-Juab, 2.89 3rd-Jacelyn Frost-Uintah Basin, 2.96 Goat Tying […]

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Southern Utah Athletics To Begin Phased Reopening For Student-Athletes

Southern Utah Athletics To Begin Phased Reopening For Student-Athletes

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Friday, Southern Utah University’s athletics department announced that proper policies and procedures are in place to bring student-athletes back to campus. In-person voluntary workouts are to commence Monday. Upon their return to Cedar City, student-athletes will be placed in a quarantine period with symptoms to be monitored daily. […]

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Southern Utah Football Adds Two New Additions

Southern Utah Football Adds Two New Additions

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Friday, Southern Utah football added two new additions to the roster per a statement from head coach Demario Warren. The Thunderbirds welcome former Utah signal-caller Zach Hymas who starred at Moapa Valley High School of Overton, Nev. The native of Logandale, Nev. was named first-team all-state, 1-A All-State […]

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New COVID-19 cases in the Central Utah Health District

In the week of June 8 through June 12 there were 11 new cases of COVID-19 within the Central Utah Health District. Of those cases, one was in Millard County, four were in Sanpete County and six were in Sevier County. All 11 of the new cases reported that week […]

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Utah gubernatorial running mate tests negative for COVID-19

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Provo Mayor Michelle Kaufusi has tested negative for COVID-19, a day after her Utah gubernatorial running mate Jon Huntsman Jr. announced he had tested positive. The Daily Herald reported that Kaufusi, a Republican candidate for Lt. Governor, took the test after Huntsman announced Wednesday he […]

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Utah State Men’s Basketball Announces The Addition of Karson Stastny

LOGAN, Utah-Friday, Utah State men’s basketball announced the signing of 6-4 guard Karson Stastny to the program. Stastny is a native of Celina, Texas and will come into the program as a true freshman, giving him four years of eligibility for the Aggies. During his scholastic career at Celina High […]

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Suspended University of Utah deputy police chief resigns

Suspended University of Utah deputy police chief resigns

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The University of Utah’s deputy police chief has resigned following his suspension related to an investigation into the handling of photos of a student-athlete who was killed. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Rick McLenon stepped down Monday. It comes less than a month after he […]

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Utah to ‘pause’ on lifting virus restrictions as cases rise

Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has instituted a “pause” on lifting any additional virus-related restrictions as the state’s rate of positive COVID-19 tests continues to skyrocket. The state epidemiologist said Thursday that the recent spike began over Memorial Day weekend and was likely caused by more people gathering while disregarding social […]

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