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Month: April 2021

BYU Football Announces New Scoreboards at LaVell Edwards Stadium

BYU Football Announces New Scoreboards at LaVell Edwards Stadium

PROVO, Utah-Wednesday morning, BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe confirmed LaVell Edwards Stadium will have new video boards and scoreboards this upcoming fall. NU LOOK. NU SOUND. 👀 Thank you @nuskin!! pic.twitter.com/zABadViCwK — BYU FOOTBALL (@BYUfootball) April 7, 2021 Provo-based Nu Skin Enterprises recently had an “All In” campaign asking fans […]

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Couple charged with selling meth, heroin

A married couple is facing serious charges with drug-distribution after being pulled over on main street in Manti. The husband, Alan Duwayne Lemon, 48, was charged with  two counts of distribution or arranging distribution of a controlled substance, which are both second-degree felonies. He is also charged with possession of […]

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Latter-day Saints to build new church temple in Farmington

Latter-day Saints to build new church temple in Farmington

FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced plans to build a new temple in Farmington, New Mexico making it the second temple in the state. Church President Russell Nelson made the announcement Sunday that the new temple in Farmington will be one of […]

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Paris Hilton returns to Utah for ceremonial bill signing

Paris Hilton returns to Utah for ceremonial bill signing

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Paris Hilton returned to Salt Lake City for a ceremonial bill signing for a law that regulates treatment centers for troubled teens in Utah. The legislation for facilities that treat teens with behavioral and mental health issues gained final approval in the Legislature about a […]

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First UHSAA Baseball RPI Revealed

First UHSAA Baseball RPI Revealed

MIDVALE, Utah-Wednesday, the initial Utah High School Activities Association baseball RPI rankings were released for the various classifications in the state. In 2-A, the Gunnison Valley Bulldogs are the current No. 1 overall seed. Kicking off today's baseball RPI release, @GVHSprops claims the early lead in the 2A rankings. ⚾️ […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 4/6

Prep Sports Roundup: 4/6

Baseball Region 14 MANTI, Utah-Braxton Henningson posted a pair of RBI and Jason Nelson also drove in a run as the Manti Templars edged Delta 4-3 in Region 14 baseball action Tuesday. Nelson also toook the win on the mound for the Templars. Brixton Wright, Austin Topham and Wayland Crane […]

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With Darnold gone, Jets focused on finding next franchise QB

With Darnold gone, Jets focused on finding next franchise QB

NEW YORK (AP) — Joe Douglas and the New York Jets discussed, debated and contemplated every scenario regarding Sam Darnold. The choice to ultimately trade the promising but inconsistent quarterback was a sensible but far from simple solution. Douglas said Tuesday it was the best decision for the entire organization […]

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Law blocks Utah government from requiring COVID-19 vaccines

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new law blocks Utah’s government from requiring people to get COVID-19 vaccines, but companies can use so-called vaccine passports to determine who has been inoculated. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed the legislation last month. The passports are designed […]

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Small Earthquake in Sevier County

Small Earthquake in Sevier County

A small earthquake shook Sevier County just before 3:00 p.m. on Apr. 5. The quake was 3.0 in magnitude and the epicenter was three miles southwest of Richfield. No injuries or damage was reported.

Judge schedules trial in 2016 death of Utah inmate

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A federal judge has scheduled a trial over whether a Utah county is liable for civil damages after an inmate bled to death in a jail cell in 2016. U.S. District Judge Jill Parrish in Salt Lake City set a trial start date of Jan. 24, […]

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