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Month: July 2020

Seven Dixie State Men’s Basketball Student-Athletes Earn 2019-20 NABC Academic Awards

Seven Dixie State Men’s Basketball Student-Athletes Earn 2019-20 NABC Academic Awards

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Seven Dixie State men’s basketball student-athletes were named to the 2019-20 National Association of Basketball Coaches Academic Honor Court, as the organization confirmed Wednesday. The Trailblazers were also recognized with the NABC’s 2019-20 Team Academic Excellence Award. Among the seven members of last season’s squad who earned these […]

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Man accused of pointing weapon at protesters to stand trial

Man accused of pointing weapon at protesters to stand trial

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man accused of pointing a bow and arrow at protesters has been ordered to stand trial on four criminal counts. The Deseret News reported that Brandon McCormick, 57, has not yet entered a plea to four third-degree felony charges stemming from the incident. […]

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Utah State’s Jaylen Warren Named to Doak Walker Award Watch List

Utah State’s Jaylen Warren Named to Doak Walker Award Watch List

LOGAN, Utah – Utah State senior running back Jaylen Warren has been named to the Doak Walker Award Watch List, it was announced Wednesday by the National College Football Awards Association. The award, named for SMU’s three-time All-America running back Doak Walker, is presented annually to the nation’s top college running […]

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Cyanobacteria kills dog at Zion National Park

Cyanobacteria kills dog at Zion National Park

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say toxic levels of a cyanobacteria have been detected in a Utah river for the first time after a dog suffered seizures and died. The dog was at Zion National Park’s Virgin River. Public health officials in the state have since cautioned people against […]

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10 more confirmed COVID-19 deaths in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah tallied 10 more confirmed deaths from the coronavirus Tuesday, the latest sign showing the severity of a surge of case that began after businesses reopened in May. The Utah Health Department reported that Six of the deaths came in rural San Juan County in […]

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Prosecutor who declined to charge officers proposes reforms

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah prosecutor who cleared two officers in the shooting death of an armed man has released a list of proposed deadly force policy reforms. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill released 22 recommendations on Monday that include holding officers to a higher standard […]

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Eight BYU Football Players On Phil Steele’s Independent Preseason All-American Team

Eight BYU Football Players On Phil Steele’s Independent Preseason All-American Team

PROVO, Utah-ESPN college football insider Phil Steele placed eight BYU football players on his preseason independent All-American team ahead of a purported 2020 college football season. Other independents in what is now called the FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision; the higher level of Division I football) classification include Notre Dame, Liberty, […]

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Inmates sue Utah jail to allege inadequate virus response

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Federal inmates have sued officials who run a Utah jail, alleging a failure to adequately protect them from the coronavirus. Six inmates at Weber County Jail filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court on Friday, asking for more inmates be released to home confinement and […]

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Salt Lake City Stars Coach Martin Schiller Hired By Lithuanian Club Zalgiris

Salt Lake City Stars Coach Martin Schiller Hired By Lithuanian Club Zalgiris

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday morning, the Salt Lake City Stars announced they will be in the market for a new head coach. Head coach Martin Schiller, per an announcement from Zalgiris Kaunas of the Lithuanian Basketball League, will head to the Baltic States as this squad’s new head coach. Schiller was […]

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Clyde Williams- The Blessings Of The Book Of Mormon/ President Russell M. Nelson- The Book Of Mormon

07-12 Clyde Williams-President Russell M. Nelson