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Year: 2021

The lack of wins starting to pile up for Tony Finau

The lack of wins starting to pile up for Tony Finau

Tony Finau is doing everything but win. At least it can’t be said that he’s in a slump, but only because Finau hasn’t won enough in his seventh year on the PGA Tour to be in one. His most recent chance was last week in The American Express. Finau couldn’t […]

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Acting Capitol Police chief apologizes, says agency should have been prepared for Jan. 6 riots

Acting Capitol Police chief apologizes, says agency should have been prepared for Jan. 6 riots

uschools/iStockBy BENJAMIN SIEGEL and LUKE BARR, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The acting chief of the Capitol Police apologized to lawmakers in a closed-door briefing on Tuesday for not being more prepared for the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. “Let me be clear: the Department should have been more […]

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Greater Chicago opens first COVID-19 mass vaccination site

Greater Chicago opens first COVID-19 mass vaccination site

Bill Oxford/iStockBy ERIN SCHUMAKER, ABC News (CHICAGO) — Illinois on Tuesday opened its first COVID-19 mass vaccination site at Tinley Park Convention Center in the Chicago suburbs, according to state officials. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced the opening at a press conference Monday, during […]

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Coronavirus live updates: Biden is a ‘game-changer,’ New Jersey governor says

Coronavirus live updates: Biden is a ‘game-changer,’ New Jersey governor says

narvikk/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, ERIN SCHUMAKER and EMILY SHAPIRO, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now infected more than 99.8 million people worldwide and killed over 2.1 million of them, according to real-time data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns […]

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Lawmakers test positive for virus, activists target meeting

Lawmakers test positive for virus, activists target meeting

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two Utah lawmakers tested positive Monday for COVID-19, the same day a few anti-mask activists briefly shut down a legislative hearing. The Deseret News reports another lawmaker who has been absent from the session since it began last week has been hospitalized with the disease […]

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Weber State Football Announces Revised Spring Schedule

Weber State Football Announces Revised Spring Schedule

OGDEN, Utah-Monday, Weber State football announced its revised spring schedule. Adjustments became necessary as five Big Sky Conference schools, Montana, Montana State, Northern Colorado, Portland State and Sacramento State, opted out of the spring schedule. Weber State’s home opener is March 13 against UC Davis. Senior day is slated for […]

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Truman Madsen- Joseph Smith: His Personality & Character/ Elder Lawrence E. Corbridge- The Prophet Joseph Smith

01-24 Truman Madsen-Elder Lawrence E. Corbridge

Elder Neal A. Maxwell- A Choice Seer

01-24 Elder Neal A. Maxwell

Elder David A. Bednar- Miracles Have Not Ceased

01-24 Elder David A. Bednar

Snow College Volleyball Team Climbs To No. 2 In NJCAA National Rankings

Snow College Volleyball Team Climbs To No. 2 In NJCAA National Rankings

EPHRAIM, Utah-By virtue of Snow College volleyball’s 4-0 start to the season, the Badgers have risen to the No. 2 ranking in the country per the NJCAA polls released Monday. This past weekend at Odessa, Texas, the Badgers bested No. 1 Navarro and No. 5 Odessa by respective 3-1 margins. […]

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