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Month: July 2020

BYU Football Adds Hinckley Ropati For Class of 2021

BYU Football Adds Hinckley Ropati For Class of 2021

PROVO, Utah-Friday, BYU Football added junior college tailback Hinckley Ropati for the class of 2021. Ropati, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is coming off of a highly successful freshman season at Cerritos (Calif.) College. Ropati ran for 647 yards and 10 touchdowns last season […]

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Brigham Young Cougars linebacker Brandon Ogletree (44) and Utah Utes offensive linesman John Cullen (77) get in each other's face as BYU and Utah play Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011

BYU-Utah Football Game Officially Canceled

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday evening, the Pac-12 confirmed they will only be playing a conference football schedule this season. This results in the BYU-Utah football game, slated for September 3 at Rice-Eccles Stadium, being canceled. The Utes have won the last nine games in the series. The last time the bitter […]

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Utah prosecutor who cleared cops denounces violent protests

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah prosecutor who cleared two officers in the shooting death of an armed man denounced subsequent protests that turned violent and resulted in another officer being injured. Protesters rallied Thursday evening following Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill’s announcement that police officers acted […]

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Snow College Men’s Basketball Receives Four NJCAA Academic All-American Honors

Snow College Men’s Basketball Receives Four NJCAA Academic All-American Honors

EPHRAIM, Utah-After going 18-14 last season, Snow College men’s basketball also excelled academically as four standouts from last season’s squad received NJCAA Academic All-American Honors. Congratulations to our four Academic All-American! Trey Farrer 2nd team, Taylor Miller 2nd team, Jonah Roth 3rd team & Tredyn Christensen 3rd team! pic.twitter.com/PFU46JRwBv — […]

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Utah rally draws supporters, opponents of ‘Dixie’ nickname

Utah rally draws supporters, opponents of ‘Dixie’ nickname

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Residents of a Utah city that has adopted a nickname with ties to the Confederacy held a rally to support the name. The Spectrum reports a crowd gathered in St. George Thursday to defend the use of Dixie as the community’s unofficial second name. The […]

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Darren Parry wins 1st District Democratic nomination in Utah

Darren Parry wins 1st District Democratic nomination in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former Shoshone Nation tribal chairman Darren Parry has won the Democratic nomination for Utah’s 1st Congressional district, where nine-term GOP Rep. Rob Bishop is retiring. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Thursday that Parry’s opponent, Jamie Cheek, conceded after a tight race in which Parry won […]

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Former Delta High School Track Star Dallin Draper To Rejoin BYU Track & Field During Upcoming Season; Former North Sevier/Cedar Star Mayci Torgerson Joins Him

Former Delta High School Track Star Dallin Draper To Rejoin BYU Track & Field During Upcoming Season; Former North Sevier/Cedar Star Mayci Torgerson Joins Him

PROVO, Utah-This week, Brigham Young University track and field announced their upcoming squad for the upcoming season whenever circumstances allow it to occur. While former Delta High School star sprinter Dallin Draper signed prior to his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Rio de Janiero, […]

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Wildfire burns near Kanosh

Wildfire burns near Kanosh

Resources from multiple agencies responded on July 9 to a new wildfire located south of Kanosh, east of interstate 15 near mile marker 143. Currently, erratic winds are pushing the fire to the north, and multiple engines and a hand crew are working to suppress what is being referred to […]

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Utah to require masks in schools, not statewide, amid surge

Utah to require masks in schools, not statewide, amid surge

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah will require masks in schools as they reopen in the fall, but Republican Gov. Gary Herbert stopped short of a statewide mandate Thursday. Herbert’s decision comes a day after the state reported its highest single-day increase of newly confirmed coronavirus cases, with more than […]

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Official: Police justified in killing armed, fleeing man

Official: Police justified in killing armed, fleeing man

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A district attorney says Utah police officers were legally justified in firing more than 20 times and killing an armed man as he ran away. The case has become a rallying point for protesters in the state amid a national wave of dissent against police […]

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