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Year: 2020

Pandemic fallout: NCAA slashes distribution by $375 million

Pandemic fallout: NCAA slashes distribution by $375 million

The NCAA will distribute $225 million to its Division I members in June. That is $375 million less than had been budgeted this year because the coronavirus outbreak forced the cancellation of the men’s basketball tournament. March Madness is among the biggest revenue producers for the NCAA and its schools. […]

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Utah State Football’s Gary Andersen Only Wants Conference Games Played If Players Don’t Practice Before June 1

Utah State Football’s Gary Andersen Only Wants Conference Games Played If Players Don’t Practice Before June 1

LOGAN, Utah-Thursday, Utah State football coach Gary Andersen is advocating for the upcoming college football season to be shortened if players cannot commence some sort of mini-camp by June 1. The Aggies were able to get two spring practices in before the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the remainder of them earlier […]

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Kalani Sitake Says “Worrying Does Us No Good.”

Kalani Sitake Says “Worrying Does Us No Good.”

PROVO, Utah-This week, BYU head football coach Kalani Sitake stated that he is using such innovations as Zoom video conferencing and Skype calls to keep the Cougars’ football program afloat during the outbreak of COVID-19. When speaking to reporters during a Tuesday conference call, Sitake simply stated “worrying about August […]

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Juab County Sheriff’s Office supports closure of Little Sahara Recreation Area

Juab County Sheriff’s Office supports closure of Little Sahara Recreation Area

In a Facebook post on Mar. 26 the Juab County Sheriff’s Office shared their support of shutting down the Little Sahara Recreation Area in Juab County. In the press release it was stated that “due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, we are in support of the Bureau of Land Management’s temporary […]

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American Red Cross in need of blood donations

American Red Cross in need of blood donations

The American Red Cross in Utah has seen a large drop in blood donations due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Adam Whittaker, executive directer of central and southern Utah with the Red Cross, shared on morning talk on KSVC Mar. 26 that utah has seen 140 blood drives cancelled. Due to […]

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3 Utah areas top nation in population growth

3 Utah areas top nation in population growth

SALT LAKE CITY (The Salt Lake Tribune) — The U.S. Census Bureau has released a report on the fastest-growing regions across the country, citing three Utah areas. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that Wasatch County was listed as the third fastest-growing county in the past decade with 45% growth, while […]

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Snow College Women’s Basketball Signs German National

Snow College Women’s Basketball Signs German National

EPHRAIM, Utah-Thursday, Snow College women’s basketball announced the signing of German national Jessica Lange to the program. The Munich native averaged 11.2 points and 10.4 rebounds per game for her Women’s National Basketball League (U-18) squad in Germany, TS Jahn Munich. The 6-4 power forward/center shoots 86 percent at the […]

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Utah woman dies from injuries suffered in ATV accident in Juab County

Utah woman dies from injuries suffered in ATV accident in Juab County

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a Utah woman has died as a result of injuries sustained during an accident while riding an all-terrain vehicle. The woman was riding 4-wheel ATVs with a friend at the Little Sahara Sand Dunes in West Desert. The name of the 37-year-old Saratoga Springs […]

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Utah woman attacked by parolee freed due to virus

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police say a man who was released early last week from a Utah halfway house because of the spread of the coronavirus attacked a woman in her home two days later. Utah Department of Corrections spokeswoman Kaitlin Felsted confirmed that the virus played a role […]

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Mormon church suspends temple activities over virus

Mormon church suspends temple activities over virus

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is suspending all temple activity due to concerns over the coronavirus. The Utah-based faith said Wednesday that the temporary suspension would start at the end of the day. Meanwhile, a Utah county hard hit by the new […]

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