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Month: July 2021

Scoreboard roundup — 7/20/21

Scoreboard roundup — 7/20/21

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores for Tuesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Kansas City 5, Milwaukee 2 NY Yankees 6, Philadelphia 4 Seattle 6, Colorado 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Oakland 6, L.A Angels 0 Detroit 4, Texas 1 Tampa Bay 9, Baltimore 3 Houston 9, Cleveland 3 […]

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Snow Men’s Basketball Signs Ben Tew

Snow Men’s Basketball Signs Ben Tew

EPHRAIM, Utah-Tuesday, Snow College men’s basketball confirmed the signing of former Northeast JC forward Ben Tew. We are excited to announce we have signed Ben Tew! pic.twitter.com/25lcAEihhI — Snow Basketball (@SnowBasketball) July 21, 2021 Last season for the Hawks, Tew posted 11.1 points and 8 rebounds per game. Tew is […]

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Former Weber State Men’s Basketball Star Damian Lillard To Host Alumni Classic In August

Former Weber State Men’s Basketball Star Damian Lillard To Host Alumni Classic In August

OGDEN, Utah-Tuesday, news broke that current USA Men’s Basketball Olympics team member and former Weber State star Damian Lillard will host an alumni classic August 20 at the Dee Events Center. This will be the fourth alumni classic Lillard, a current star guard for the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers, will […]

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Big Sky Conference Announces 2020-21 Men’s Basketball Schedule

Big Sky Conference Announces 2020-21 Men’s Basketball Schedule

FARMINGTON, Utah-Tuesday, the Big Sky Conference announced the 2020-21 men’s basketball conference schedule. The conference games for Southern Utah University and Weber State University are as follows: Southern Utah University December 2 @ Eastern Washington December 4 @ Idaho December 30 Sacramento State (conference home opener) January 1 Northern Colorado […]

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Mask disputes fuel spike in air rage incidents

Mask disputes fuel spike in air rage incidents

PinkOmelet/iStock (WASHINGTON) — With the rise in airline passengers has come a rise in violence and aggression in our nation’s airports and onboard flights throughout the country. On Tuesday, two federal U.S. agencies, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) sounded the alarm on the increasingly unfriendly […]

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California pioneers new free lunch program to feed more than 6M students

California pioneers new free lunch program to feed more than 6M students

XiXinXing/iStock (LOS ANGELES) — An unexpected budget surplus in the 2021-22 fiscal year acted as a catalyst to serve free lunches to 6.2 million public school students in California. Starting this fall when schools and classrooms reopen, all students regardless of their family’s income will have the option to eat […]

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Some drought-imposed fishing limits lifted on Colorado River

Some drought-imposed fishing limits lifted on Colorado River

DENVER (AP) — Colorado is lifting some fishing restrictions along a 27-mile (43-kilometer) stretch of the Colorado River, thanks to recent rains and lower water temperatures essential to fish. But biologists warn that historically low water flows caused by drought, high water temperatures and wildfire sediment that all starve trout […]

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Tokyo Olympics leader doesn’t rule out canceling games at last minute

Tokyo Olympics leader doesn’t rule out canceling games at last minute

PeskyMonkey/iStock (NEW YORK) — The chief of the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee addressed concerns of rising COVID-19 cases during a press conference on Tuesday and did not rule out the possibility of a last-minute cancellation of the games. “We can’t predict what will happen with the number of coronavirus cases. […]

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Biden, Brady trade zingers at White House event for Super Bowl champs

Biden, Brady trade zingers at White House event for Super Bowl champs

Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — President Joe Biden welcomed the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the White House Tuesday, praising the team for helping the country get through the pandemic with some sense of normalcy, and trading some zingers with MVP quarterback Tom Brady. As […]

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Health officials warn about toxic algae blooms in Utah Lake

Health officials warn about toxic algae blooms in Utah Lake

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Health officials have warned that algae blooms are turning up in Utah Lake that can produce toxins harmful to humans and animals. The Daily Herald reported the Utah County Health Department warned that samples taken from the lake water on July 13 show that cyanobacteria cell […]

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