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Year: 2020

Zack Moss’ agent confirms his knee is fine

Zack Moss’ agent confirms his knee is fine

HIALEAH GARDENS, Fla.-Thursday, former University of Utah tailback Zack Moss received a key endorsement from his agent, Jamal Tooson, ahead of this month’s NFL Draft. Tooson reported that Moss, who underwent knee surgery in 2018, has seen his surgically repaired knee check out well. Moss’ knee injury had been the […]

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Central Utah Public Health Department issues a social distancing challenge

Central Utah Public Health Department issues a social distancing challenge

The Central Utah Public Health Department is issuing a challenge to central Utah. Nate Selin, health director for the CUPHD, shared on Apr. 9 that “they wanted to put a challenge out there to the people of central Utah to show them how you do social distancing.” Selin talked about […]

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After pleas, pro jumper vows not to leap in national parks

After pleas, pro jumper vows not to leap in national parks

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A professional jumper has vowed not to leap anymore from cliffs inside national parks after he pleaded guilty to doing it twice in Zion National Park in Utah. Marshall Miller said Wednesday he will respect a law that prohibits BASE jumping in all national parks. […]

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Order requires travelers into Utah to declare COVID symptoms

Order requires travelers into Utah to declare COVID symptoms

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert said Wednesday that travelers coming into Utah will be required to identify themselves and report any coronavirus symptoms as they arrive. Authorities say highways will be “geofenced” at the five most common entry points so drivers get a text message through a […]

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Kane County suspending recreational use of public lands to nonresidents

Kane County suspending recreational use of public lands to nonresidents

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Kane County Commission is suspending recreational use of public lands to nonresidents for the next two weeks. Nonresidents may still enter and leave the county for travel-related reasons and county residents can still recreate on the lands if they adhere to CDC guidelines. According […]

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Former BYU Defensive Lineman Devin Kaufusi Commits To Utah

Former BYU Defensive Lineman Devin Kaufusi Commits To Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Former BYU defensive lineman Devin Kaufusi has committed to Utah, per information released Wednesday. Kaufusi entered the transfer portal following the first week of BYU spring practices last month. Kaufusi confirmed this commitment on his Twitter account, expressing his thanks to Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham and defensive […]

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Two new cases of COVID-19 in the Central Utah Health District

The Central Utah Public Health Department announced Apr. 8 two more case of COVID-19 within the Central Utah Health District with one of them being the first hospitalized case within the district. Central Utah Public Health Department Health Officer Nate Selin shared that both new cases are Millard County residents. […]

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Utah joins global push to study impact of anti-malaria drug

Utah joins global push to study impact of anti-malaria drug

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah researchers are joining a global push to determine if an anti-malaria drug not officially approved for fighting the new coronavirus is useful in fighting the pandemic. Clinical studies announced Wednesday by the University of Utah Health and Intermountain Healthcare are among dozens underway around […]

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Candy maker says THC-laced product in donations was fake

Candy maker says THC-laced product in donations was fake

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The company that makes Nerds candy says a version of the product infused with the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana that was eaten by Utah children after being donated to a food bank was counterfeit. Company officials said Tuesday they are cooperating with police investigating how […]

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Dixie State Men’s Basketball Signs Two Tuesday

Dixie State Men’s Basketball Signs Two Tuesday

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Tuesday evening, Dixie State men’s basketball signed a pair of new recruits as they make the move to Division I next season. They include former Desert Hills guard Mason Chase and former McCook (Neb.) CC guard Raheim Sullivan. Chase was productive for the Thunder, averaging 9.5 points, 2.5 […]

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