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US Park service sued after gate kills Ugandan humanitarian

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The family of a women’s rights activist from Uganda has sued the National Park Service after she was decapitated last year by a gate at Utah’s Arches National Park. The lawsuit filed this month in Denver says the gate had been left unlatched against federal […]

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Family says teen stomped by bull at rodeo recovering well

Family says teen stomped by bull at rodeo recovering well

POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — Family members of a Utah teen who was stomped by a bull at the Idaho High School Rodeo Association State Finals over the weekend say he is recovering well and likely to be back in the arena within six months. The Idaho State Journal reports 17-year-old […]

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Alcohol-involved Utah traffic deaths doubled during pandemic

Alcohol-involved Utah traffic deaths doubled during pandemic

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Transportation officials have reported nearly twice as many people died in alcohol-involved crashes on Utah roads last year compared to the year before, despite less commuter traffic during the coronavirus pandemic. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that the state Department of Transportation said there were […]

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Leonard, George each score 31, Clippers tie series with Jazz

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kawhi Leonard and Paul George each scored 31 points — the second straight game they have both had over 30 points — and the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Utah Jazz 118-104 in Game 4 Monday night to even their Western Conference second-round series at two […]

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NJCAA All-American Football Team Features Numerous Snow College Standouts

NJCAA All-American Football Team Features Numerous Snow College Standouts

CHARLOTTE, N.C.-Monday, Snow College football was strongly represented on the various NJCAA All-American teams as they were released for the recently completed football season. They are listed as follows: 1st Team Offense receiver Tejuan Palmer: (32 rec, 697 yards, a national-best 11 TD rec’s) offensive lineman Bob Schick Defense defensive […]

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Mormons and NAACP seek to advance work with new initiatives

Mormons and NAACP seek to advance work with new initiatives

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Leaders from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are unveiling $9.25 million in new educational and humanitarian projects as they seek to build on an alliance formed with the NAACP in 2018. Church President Russell M. Nelson said at a news conference Monday […]

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Heat Advisory

Heat Advisory issued June 14 at 4:​15​AM MDT until June 19 at 12:​00​AM MDT by NWS Saltlake …HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO MIDNIGHT MDT FRIDAY NIGHT… * WHAT…Temperatures up to 103 expected. * WHERE…Eastern Box Elder County, Southwest Utah, Western Millard and Juab Counties, Eastern Juab/Millard […]

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Dixie State state should switch to Utah Tech, panel says

Dixie State state should switch to Utah Tech, panel says

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A committee is recommending Dixie State University change its name to Utah Polytechnic State University. That came Monday from a committee tasked with considering removal of the term associated with the Deep South and slavery. Their recommendation that also includes a suggested nickname: Utah Tech. […]

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Snow Volleyball Head Coach Jeff Reynolds Resigns; To Take Division II Position

Snow Volleyball Head Coach Jeff Reynolds Resigns; To Take Division II Position

EPHRAIM, Utah-Monday, Snow College head women’s volleyball coach Jeff Reynolds has announced his resignation. He will become the new head women’s volleyball coach at NCAA Division II program Lander of Greenwood, S.C. The Bearcats compete in the Peach Belt Conference. During his five seasons at Snow, Reynolds posted a record […]

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Evacuations ordered in wildfire south of Moab

Evacuations ordered in wildfire south of Moab

MOAB, Utah (AP) — A wildfire sparked by an abandoned campfire is forcing evacuations south of Moab. KTVX reports the evacuations are mandatory for all private property on the east side of Geyser Pass. They were ordered after the fire called the fire breached a road. Four primary buildings and […]

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