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Year: 2021

Officials Warn Yuba Lake Visitors to Avoid the “Dark Sand”

Officials Warn Yuba Lake Visitors to Avoid the “Dark Sand”

Officials at Yuba State Park are warning visitors that they need to be careful where they park, as water has receded. Specifically, officials are worried about visitors driving large recreational vehicles too close to the water’s edge. In a post to their Facebook page, officials stated that “just because it […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 8/7

Prep Sports Roundup: 8/7

Baseball Wood Memorial Tournament @ Valley H.S. Championship Game ORDERVILLE, Utah-The Piute Thunderbirds blanked host Valley 2-0 Saturday evening to earn the Wood Memorial Tournament championship. 3rd-4th Place Game ORDERVILLE, Utah-The Panguitch Bobcats claimed third place at the Wood Memorial Tournament by doubling up Wayne 4-2 Saturday at Valley High […]

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Utah State Football With First Practice of Fall Camp Friday

Utah State Football With First Practice of Fall Camp Friday

LOGAN, Utah-Friday, Utah State football commenced its fall camp with the first practice of the season. The Aggies welcomed 100 players to practice. They include 18 starters (9 offensive players, 9 defensive players), 39 newcomers and 15 four-year transfers. New Utah State head coach Blake Anderson said nobody stood out […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 8/6

Prep Sports Roundup: 8/6

Baseball Jeff Wood Memorial Tournament @ Valley H.S. ORDERVILLE, Utah-Klyn Fullmer drove in a pair of runs and the Panguitch Bobcats drilled Diamond Ranch 17-6 at the Jeff Wood Memorial Tournament Friday at Valley High School. ORDERVILLE, Utah-Ryker Peterson posted seven strikeouts and the Wayne Badgers blanked Tabiona 6-0 at […]

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County health director ‘really scared’ about maskless school

County health director ‘really scared’ about maskless school

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The school year is days away for many kids in Utah and public health experts are worried about whether kids too young to get vaccinated will stay safe in school amid a wave of coronavirus cases. Salt Lake County Health Department Executive Director Dr. Angela […]

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Couple charged in kids’ deaths face potential death penalty

Couple charged in kids’ deaths face potential death penalty

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Prosecutors in Idaho say they will seek the death penalty against a couple in the killings of the wife’s two youngest children and the husband’s previous wife in a convoluted case involving doomsday religious beliefs and another suspicious death in Arizona. The prosecutors made the announcement […]

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Boa constrictor accidentally freed found month later in Utah

Boa constrictor accidentally freed found month later in Utah

TOOELE, Utah (AP) — A boa constrictor accidentally freed from its container in Utah has been found a month after it went missing. KSL TV reports the snake’s owner contacted police Wednesday and said the 8-foot-long reptile was found near a deep freezer in his home. The owner told officers […]

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Recreation at risk as Lake Powell dips to historic low

Recreation at risk as Lake Powell dips to historic low

PAGE, Ariz. (AP) — The water level at Lake Powell on the Utah-Arizona border has hit a historic low amid a climate change-fueled megadrought engulfing the U.S. West. The milestone reached last week has closed boat ramps and forced some houseboats off the water, leaving tourists and businesses scrambling. Houseboat-rental […]

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Ty Jordan’s influence lives on in Utah’s preseason camp

Ty Jordan’s influence lives on in Utah’s preseason camp

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah approaches a new football season facing the unexpected and unwanted challenge of replacing Ty Jordan in the backfield. Jordan ended last season poised to become Utah’s latest superstar running back after earning Pac-12 Offensive Freshman of the Year honors and rushing for 597 yards […]

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Kane County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Help After Cows Found With Marks and an Open Wound

Kane County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Help After Cows Found With Marks and an Open Wound

The Kane Count Sheriff’s Office is seeking the publics help in finding the individual or individuals responsible for injuries to some cows. In a post to their Facebook page on Aug. 5, they shared that dispatch received a call from a local rancher who had cows with abnormal round marks […]

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