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Month: January 2022

SUU Men’s Basketball’s Maizen Fausett Named ROAR Organic Big Sky Player of the Week

SUU Men’s Basketball’s Maizen Fausett Named ROAR Organic Big Sky Player of the Week

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Tuesday, Southern Utah University men’s basketball senior shooting guard Maizen Fausett was named the ROAR Organic Big Sky men’s basketball player of the week. This is Fausett’s second such award of the season. The Westlake High School product out of Saratoga Springs, Utah, posted 21 points and 10 […]

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Big 12 Muses Plans To Split Into 7-Team Divisions in 2023

Big 12 Muses Plans To Split Into 7-Team Divisions in 2023

IRVING, Texas-Per news from CBS Sports College Football writer Dennis Dodd, the Big 12 has discussed splitting into two seven-team divisions in football in 2023. The 2023-24 athletic season is when BYU, Cincinnati and Houston and Central Florida are expected to join the conference. Big 12 athletic directors were joined […]

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DHS, FBI warn faith-based communities they ‘will likely continue to be targets of violence’

DHS, FBI warn faith-based communities they ‘will likely continue to be targets of violence’

Nes/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Faith-based communities have been and will “likely” be the target of violence “by both domestic violent extremists and those inspired by foreign terrorists,” according to a note sent nationwide to law enforcement officials and houses of worship by the FBI and Department of Homeland Security. “Given […]

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COVID-19 live updates: Biden administration website to order free tests goes live

COVID-19 live updates: Biden administration website to order free tests goes live

Joe Raedle/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, more than 5.5 million people have died from the disease worldwide, including over 851,000 Americans, according to real-time data compiled by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering. About 62.9% of the population in […]

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3 Pennsylvania officers charged in shooting death of 8-year-old girl at high school football game

3 Pennsylvania officers charged in shooting death of 8-year-old girl at high school football game

Delaware County District Attorney’s Office (SHARON HILL, Penn.) — Criminal charges have been filed against three Pennsylvania police officers in connection with the shooting death of an 8-year-old girl and the wounding of three others at a high school football game last year. The girl, Fanta Bility, was killed on […]

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Alleged hostage-taker at Texas synagogue was known to British authorities, sources say

Alleged hostage-taker at Texas synagogue was known to British authorities, sources say

Obtained by ABC News (COLLEYVILLE, Texas) — The man who allegedly held people hostage at a Texas synagogue on Saturday may not have appeared on any American watch lists but he was known to British authorities, law enforcement sources told ABC News. British authorities investigated Malik Faisal Akram, a 44-year-old […]

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Snow Basketball Rises To No. 19 In NJCAA Rankings This Week

Snow Basketball Rises To No. 19 In NJCAA Rankings This Week

CHARLOTTE, N.C.-Tuesday, Snow College men’s basketball (14-4; 4-3 in Scenic West play) rose to No. 19 in the NJCAA rankings as the Badgers bested Southern Nevada (86-72) and Real Salt Lake Academy (117-67) this past week. Last week, Snow was ranked No. 20 nationally. Snow’s rival in the Scenic West […]

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Intermountain Healthcare Tightens Patient Visitation

Intermountain Healthcare Tightens Patient Visitation

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Intermountain Healthcare will start restricting some visitors today. Overnight visitors will only be allowed for people critically ill, suffering from dementia, giving birth, or children. Daytime visitation will also be restricted to 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., and masks are required everywhere.

DWR Reports 11 Moose-Related Incidents Over Last Week

DWR Reports 11 Moose-Related Incidents Over Last Week

(Salt Lake City, UT) – The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is urging residents to be on the lookout for moose becoming more aggressive. DWR has reported 11 incidents involving moose since January 9th, including one where UHP had to close I-80 in Parleys Canyon to catch two animals that […]

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Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Limit Mayors’ Powers During Pandemic

Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Limit Mayors’ Powers During Pandemic

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Republican lawmakers will try to limit the powers that a Utah mayor can exercise during a pandemic. A bill unveiled yesterday would prevent the chief executive of any municipality from using emergency powers to respond to a public health emergency. The bill is seen as […]

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