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Month: September 2020

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/8

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/8

Volleyball Region 14 DELTA, Utah-The Delta Rabbits stymied Manti 3-0 in Region 14 girls volleyball action Tuesday at the Palladium. The Rabbits prevailed 25-21, 25-22 and 25-21 to best the Templars in straight sets. NEPHI, Utah-Taryn Anderson had seven aces and 13 assists as the Juab Wasps gashed Maeser Prep […]

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Female football phenom says schools should have girls’ teams

Female football phenom says schools should have girls’ teams

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A lawyer for a viral video star contends girls should have the chance to play football on female-only high school teams. Attorney Loren Washburn says Sam Gordon wants to represent her school on the field, but joining the boys’ team isn’t a safe option. Washburn […]

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BYU Announces Ticket Plans For 2020 Football Season

BYU Announces Ticket Plans For 2020 Football Season

PROVO, Utah-Per statements from BYU’s Athletics Department Tuesday, football ticket plans for home games at LaVell Edwards Stadium were announced. Tickets will also transition from seasonal packages to a game-by-game model for the upcoming home schedule. The individual game-ticket plan calls for approximately 6,000 fans (1,500 apiece in four sections) […]

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Utah group files lawsuit to nullify COVID-19 restrictions

Utah group files lawsuit to nullify COVID-19 restrictions

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A group in Utah has filed a lawsuit against the governor and Department of Health alleging that restrictions imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic infringe on their rights. Morgan Philpot, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, requested in the lawsuit filed last week that a judge nullify […]

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Summer comes to abrupt end in Rockies with snow, temp plunge

Summer comes to abrupt end in Rockies with snow, temp plunge

Summer has come to an abrupt end in the Rockies. Cold air from Canada caused temperatures to drop by up to 60 degrees in less than 24 hours Tuesday in Colorado, a day after people fled their homes because of a wildfire that ballooned in hot, windy weather.  Highways in […]

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Park to open with features usable by kids with disabilities

Park to open with features usable by kids with disabilities

SPANISH FORK, Utah (AP) — The Utah town of Spanish Fork is opening a new park with some new features for all kinds of kids to play. The Daily Herald reports it will feature a wheelchair swing, sensory garden, ground-level merry-go-round and other accessible amenities. Construction on the $5 million […]

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Great Salt Lake shrinking more than a foot annually

Great Salt Lake shrinking more than a foot annually

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new report says Utah’s Great Salt Lake is shrinking every year, but experts are implementing measures to slow the water loss. KSTU-TV reported the Great Salt Lake Advisory Council says the water depth has dropped about 11 feet over the past 10 years. The […]

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Investigation under way in police shooting of Utah boy, 13

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities in Utah are investigating the shooting of a 13-year-old autistic boy by police in the Salt Lake City area. Police said they were called to a home in Glendale Friday night with a report of a boy who had threatened people with a weapon. […]

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Ron Zeidner/ Elder Russell M. Nelson

09-06 Ron Zeidner-Elder Russell M. Nelson

Elder Steven E. Snow- Stepping Stones And Stumbling Blocks

09-06 Elder Steven E. Snow