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Year: 2020

Coronavirus resources for parents

Coronavirus resources for parents

The Utah State Board of Education has created a website for parents concerned about COVID-19.  Coronavirus information and resources can be found at schools.utah.gov/coronavirus.  An additional resource is the Coronavirus hot-line, 1-800-456-7707.

South Sanpete Soft Closure information

Soft closure means that students would be sent home, but facilities would be kept open and faculty and staff would be allowed to continue to work. South Sanpete School District will implement the following action plan to continue instruction. There will be no instruction on Monday and Tuesday, March 16th […]

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Delta’s Girls Win Team Title At Day 2 of Snow Canyon Invitational

ST. GEORGE, Utah-In what is officially the final UHSAA-sanctioned event for Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network schools and student-athletes, numerous athletes from our schools excelled at Day 2 of the Snow Canyon Invitational track and field meet. The Delta girls won the team title with 70 points. Millard’s girls placed 14th […]

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Lawmakers wrap up after polygamy, redistricting law changes

Lawmakers wrap up after polygamy, redistricting law changes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Legislature has wrapped up its work for the year. Lawmaker ended a session that saw major changes to the state’s polygamy statute, a revision of a voter-approved redistricting law and a compromise on education funding. The 45-day meeting is ending in the shadow […]

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Numerous Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network Athletes Compete At Day 1 of Snow Canyon Invitational

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Friday, numerous Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network student-athletes competed at the Snow Canyon Invitational track and field meet in what will officially be the final UHSAA-sanctioned event before the minimum 2-week moratorium comes into play Monday. After Day 1 of competition, the girls’ leader is Hurricane as the Tigers […]

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BYU Men’s Basketball Signs Dallin Hall Friday

BYU Men’s Basketball Signs Dallin Hall Friday

PROVO, Utah-Friday, BYU men’s basketball signed Fremont High star guard Dallin Hall, who led the Silverwolves to a 6-A state championship last month. Hall is the No. 7 ranked prospect in Utah and averaged 22.9 points per game, ranking him seventh in Utah in that statistic. He also averaged 6.8 […]

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Judge overturns Utah death row inmate’s murder conviction

Judge overturns Utah death row inmate’s murder conviction

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge has overturned the conviction of a death row inmate, saying he received ineffective counsel during his trial. The Deseret News reports a U.S. District judge ruled Von Lester Taylor was not adequately represented in his 1991 trial that led to a death […]

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Utah passes new abortion rules as Legislature wraps up

Utah passes new abortion rules as Legislature wraps up

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers have passed new regulations on abortion, including a measure approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature Thursday that would ban most abortions if Roe v. Wade is overturned. It comes as abortion opponents around the country hope the Supreme Court will reconsider the landmark ruling […]

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Snow College Volleyball Signs Nevada High School Star Kara Clayton

Snow College Volleyball Signs Nevada High School Star Kara Clayton

EPHRAIM, Utah-Whenever the sports calendar resumes, Snow College women’s volleyball has secured the talents of a star athlete from the Silver State. Kara Clayton, a middle blocker from Sparks, Nev., starred at Spanish Springs High School, and signed a national letter of intent with the Badgers, per a Thursday report […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/12

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/12

Baseball Non-Region MILFORD, Utah-Bryson Barnes homered, posting 4 RBI overall and the Milford Tigers got past the Richfield JV 21-17 in non-region baseball action Thursday. Bret Beebe had a game-high 5 RBI for the Tigers, including a pair of doubles, in the win. Carson Cox also had 4 RBI in […]

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