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Year: 2021

BYU students launch underground newspaper

BYU students launch underground newspaper

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A group of students at Brigham Young University has left the school’s paper, The Daily Universe, and launched their own underground, independent publication not controlled by the private university. Students at the Daily Universe aren’t allowed to report anything that’s critical of the school or […]

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Crews cleaning up after Zion National Park flash flood

Crews cleaning up after Zion National Park flash flood

SPRINGDALE, Utah (AP) — Zion National Park officials and business owners in a nearby tourist town are still cleaning up and assessing the damage from a massive flash flood that ripped through the popular red rock park, sending mud and debris onto streets. No injuries were reported. A park spokesperson […]

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Rare wolverine caught on Utah neighborhood doorbell camera

Rare wolverine caught on Utah neighborhood doorbell camera

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Wildlife officials say a rare animal spotted in a Utah neighborhood is likely on the move in search of a new place to live. The Salt Lake Tribune reports a home doorbell camera caught the wolverine on video Thursday in west Layton about 15 miles […]

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Cifuentes scores, LAFC beats Salt Lake 1-0 for 1st road win

Cifuentes scores, LAFC beats Salt Lake 1-0 for 1st road win

SANDY, Utah (AP) — José Cifuentes scored in the 69th minute and Los Angeles FC beat Real Salt Lake 1-0 on Saturday night for its first road victory of the season. Cifuentes finished Eddie Segura’s cross from just behind the penalty spot into the right corner. Carlos Vela played a […]

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Manti City boil advisory in effect until at least Saturday morning

Manti City is still under a boil advisory for their culinary water until at least Saturday morning.  Water samples have been sent to the State for evaluation, and results will hopefully be back by then.  For updates, check Facebook.com/Manti City or midutahradio.com.  You can also listen to Mid-Utah Radio for […]

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The BYU Cougars Finish 17th In 2020-21 Learfield Directors’ Cup Standings

The BYU Cougars Finish 17th In 2020-21 Learfield Directors’ Cup Standings

CLEVELAND-In news released Friday, the BYU Cougars placed 17th in the 2020-21 Learfield Directors’ Cup standings. This was BYU’s highest placing in the final standings since finishing 8th in the 2000-01 athletic campaign. It was also the third highest finish in the athletic department’s history. The Directors’ Cup annually ranks […]

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Manti City issues drinking water boil advisory

Manti City issues drinking water boil advisory

Manti City has issued a drinking water boil advisory for the next 24 hours. City officials reported they found cloudy water in the drinking water system on Thursday, coming out of two springs east of Manti. The springs have been turned out of the water system and the storage tank […]

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BYU Athletics Releases Statement Concerning NIL

BYU Athletics Releases Statement Concerning NIL

PROVO, Utah-Thursday, Brigham Young University’s athletics department released a statement concerning the NCAA’s ruling to permit student-athletes at member institutions under its interim name, image and likeness (NIL) policy to receive compensation. Athletic director Tom Holmoe stated the following standards for student-athletes at BYU: -compensation for NIL activities must be […]

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Zion National Park reopens; more flooding remains ‘probable’

Zion National Park reopens; more flooding remains ‘probable’

HILDALE, Utah (AP) — Zion National Park has reopened with modified operations after a flash flood swept through portions of southern Utah. Park officials urged visitors on Wednesday to exercise caution and to expect delays as clean up efforts continue and damage is assessed following Tuesday’s flood. The National Weather […]

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BLM Urges Fourth of July Visitors to Recreate Responsibly in Utah

BLM Urges Fourth of July Visitors to Recreate Responsibly in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY — With thousands of visitors expected to spend their Fourth of July weekend enjoying the outdoors, the risk of human-caused wildfire increases. Fire restrictions are in effect across all public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management in Utah to help reduce the risk of wildfires […]

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