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Dixie State lacks testing capacity to enforce state order

Dixie State lacks testing capacity to enforce state order

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A university in southern Utah has said testing will be encouraged but not mandatory despite state health orders mandating college students get tested weekly for the coronavirus. Dixie State University spokesperson Jordon Sharp said the school does not have enough tests to even test everyone. […]

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President Thomas S. Monson- Gift Of Gratitude

11-22 President Thomas S. Monson

Elder Jay Sitterud- Gratitude

11-22 Elder Jay Sitterud

BYU Offensive Line Named To Joe Moore Award Watch List

BYU Offensive Line Named To Joe Moore Award Watch List

NEW YORK-Monday, No. 8 BYU football had its offensive line, in its entirety, named to the Joe Moore Award Watch List. The Cougars are one of 22 teams being considered for this annual award which recognizes the nation’s most outstanding offensive line. This announcement was made by The Foundation For […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Visits Loyola Marymount Wednesday; Hosts St. Katherine’s Friday

SUU Men’s Basketball Visits Loyola Marymount Wednesday; Hosts St. Katherine’s Friday

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Wednesday, Southern Utah University men’s basketball commences its season by visiting Loyola Marymount at Los Angeles. Saturday, the Thunderbirds will have their home opener against NAIA-affiliated St. Katherine of San Marcos, Calif. at the America First Event Center. The Thunderbirds, who are entering their 33rd season at the […]

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Utah relaxes gathering restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving

Utah relaxes gathering restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert will relax restrictions on social gatherings ahead of Thanksgiving weekend. An increased number of hospitalizations has prompted doctors and public health officials to advise against attending large holiday gatherings. Herbert says he will not extend his previous order that required people […]

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Police: Teen accidentally shot to death near Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An 18-year-old has been arrested in suburban Salt Lake City for allegedly shooting a fellow teen to death while pretending to arrest him. KUTV reports Kaden Christensen is accused of shooting the 15-year-old boy in the back in Kearns early Saturday morning while mimicking being […]

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Utah city files charges against host of Halloween party

Utah city files charges against host of Halloween party

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah prosecutors have filed charges against a person who hosted a Halloween party in the Provo-Orem suburb of Levi. The city said Thursday that police shut down a party at a commercial building after receiving a nuisance complaint on Halloween day. The city prosecutor charged […]

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Cog rail line, gondola considered to ease canyon congestion

Cog rail line, gondola considered to ease canyon congestion

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Because of public feedback, two additional alternatives will now be studied as possible solutions to traffic congestion in Little Cottonwood Canyon: a new cog rail line plus a longer version of a proposed gondola that would begin in the valley below the mouth of the […]

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2 more Utah inmates die as COVID-19 hospitalizations surge

2 more Utah inmates die as COVID-19 hospitalizations surge

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two more Utah inmates have died after testing positive for COVID-19. Prison officials said Friday that makes a total of six inmates who have died throughout the pandemic, and there are 780 active cases in the Utah prison system. In Utah, 1 in 141 people […]

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