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Month: July 2021

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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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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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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Richfield’s Meet the Candidates Night

The Richfield Lion’s Club will be hosting a Meet the Candidates Night July 21. at 7:00 pm. The Meeting will be held at the Richfield City Firehouse and is open to the public. Candidates for both the Richfield City Council race and the race for Mayor have been invited to […]

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BYU Men’s Basketball Receives Committment From Seneca Knight

BYU Men’s Basketball Receives Committment From Seneca Knight

PROVO, Utah-Monday, BYU men’s basketball received a committment from former San Jose State and LSU guard Seneca Knight. Knight, a native of Lafayette, La., had been at LSU since January after transferring from San Jose State. Knight did not play for the Tigers. New Beginnings🤍 #gocougs pic.twitter.com/GJIaHoVazc — 𝕊𝕖𝕟𝕖𝕔𝕒 𝕂𝕟𝕚𝕘𝕙𝕥 […]

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Snow Women’s Basketball Earns The Highest Cumulative GPA in the Nation

Snow Women’s Basketball Earns The Highest Cumulative GPA in the Nation

EPHRAIM, Utah-Monday, the National Junior College Athletic Association confirmed Snow College women’s basketball earned the highest cumulative GPA in the nation for the 2020-21 season. The Lady Badgers posted a cumulative GPA of 3.72. Snow was represented as follows: 1st Team NJCAA Academic All-Americans Olivia Arave Kennedy Eskelson 2nd Team […]

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Snow College Honored at Best of State Awards Gala

Snow College Honored at Best of State Awards Gala

Three individuals from Snow College and the school itself were honored at the Best of State awards over the weekend. Only one BOSS trophy is awarded per category and is given as a special distinction to “The Best of the Best” in their field. Snow College was honored for its […]

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Zion National Park sets another visitation record

Zion National Park sets another visitation record

SPRINGDALE, Utah (AP) — Zion National Park has set a new record for visitors in a single month. National Park Service data shows the park saw nearly 676,000 visitors in June. The Spectrum reports that’s a substantial increase over the previous record set during June 2019. Two other Utah parks […]

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