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Month: October 2020

Mormon leaders call for end to racism, protest violence

Mormon leaders call for end to racism, protest violence

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Top leaders from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints urged members Saturday to root out racism and make the faith an “oasis of unity” while also decrying violence at recent racial injustice protests they said amounted to “anarchy.” Dallin H. Oaks, the second-highest-ranking […]

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Trench collapses, kills worker south of Provo

Trench collapses, kills worker south of Provo

SPANISH FORK, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a 36-year-old man died after the trench he was working in collapsed at a construction site south of Provo. Spanish Fork Police Lt. Brandon Anderson tells KSL-TV that emergency crews were called to the site late Saturday afternoon, and the man’s co-workers had […]

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Mormon president calls on members to help end racism

Mormon president calls on members to help end racism

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ president called on members to help end racism, saying Sunday at the faith’s signature conference that God loves people of all races equally and that it pains him to see Black people suffer prejudice. Russell M. Nelson’s […]

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Zach Wilson helps No. 22 BYU rout Louisiana Tech 45-14

Zach Wilson helps No. 22 BYU rout Louisiana Tech 45-14

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Zach Wilson completed 24 of 26 passes for 325 yards and two touchdowns and ran for three scores to help No. 22 BYU beat Louisiana Tech 45-14. The Cougars rolled up 513 total yards and averaged 8.0 yards per play. Tyler Allgeier added 93 yards and […]

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3-A State Girls Tennis Results

3-A State Girls Tennis Results

SALT LAKE CITY-Saturday, Liberty Park of Salt Lake City hosted the Utah High School Activities Association 3-A state tennis championships. Rowland Hall-St. Mark’s won the team championship, the Winged Lions’ 10th all-time girls tennis championship. It is the first one since 2015 for the Winged Lions. Among the Mid-Utah Radio […]

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Pac-12 Reveals Utah Football Schedule

Pac-12 Reveals Utah Football Schedule

SAN FRANCISCO-Saturday, the Pac-12 announced the football schedule for all schools in the conference, including the University of Utah. The conference’s methodology for this season consists of five divisional games (Utah plays in the Pac-12 South division) and one crossover game against a non-divisional opponent. These six games will be […]

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Cedar Invitational Results

Cedar Invitational Results

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Friday, various Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network schools competed at the 2020 Cedar Invitational cross country meet at Cedar City High School. Winning the boys’ 3-mile run title was Hurricane’s Joshua Armstrong (15:11.80). Desert Hills won the boys’ team title with a score of 40. Richfield placed seventh with […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/2

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/2

Football Region 14 NEPHI, Utah-Alex Jackson completed 11 of 22 passes for 204 yards and two scores as the Juab Wasps routed Manti 34-14 to take the Region 14 lead over the Templars Friday evening. The 7-1 Wasps (3-0 in Region 14 play) ran for 241 yards on the evening […]

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Utah reports 15 more COVID-19 deaths as surge persists

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah has reported 15 more coronavirus deaths following medical examiner investigations as the pandemic spikes in the state. Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Erik Christensen said his office has seen a “notable increase” in the number of virus-related death investigations they’ve conducted in the past few […]

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GOP senator with virus says he’ll make Supreme Court vote

GOP senator with virus says he’ll make Supreme Court vote

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican Utah Sen. Mike Lee revealed he has been infected with the coronavirus. The announcement Friday came hours after President Donald Trump announced he had tested positive for the virus. The conservative Utah senator plans to isolate for 10 days then return to public life […]

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