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Month: January 2022

Utah House Gives Final Approval To Suspend Test To Stay Program

Utah House Gives Final Approval To Suspend Test To Stay Program

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Legislation that would suspend the Test-to-Stay COVID-19 program at Utah schools is on the desk of Governor Spencer Cox. Republican House lawmakers gave final approval for HB 183 along party lines. Under the changes, schools can only move to remote learning after appealing to their […]

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Lazar Stefanovic Named As Pac-12 Freshman of the Week

Lazar Stefanovic Named As Pac-12 Freshman of the Week

SAN FRANCISCO-Monday, Utah freshman guard Lazar Stefanovic picked up his second Pac-12 freshman of the week honors. Stefanovic averaged 11 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.3 assists this past week per game in losses to Arizona State, UCLA and USC. The native of Belgrade, Serbia is the first Ute freshman in […]

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Traore Named As WCC Co-Freshman of the Week

Traore Named As WCC Co-Freshman of the Week

PROVO, Utah-Monday, BYU freshman guard Foussenyi Traore was named as the West Coast Conference co-freshman of the week, sharing the honor with Gonzaga center Chet Holmgren. This commemorates the third time Traore has achieved this honor on the season. In wins over San Diego (78-71) last Thursday and Portland (78-65) […]

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Utah Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson contracts COVID-19

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson has contracted COVID-19 amid a variant-fueled surge that is sweeping Utah and the Capitol. It’s the second time the 47-year-old Republican has tested positive and follows reports of multiple state lawmakers also testing positive. Henderson’s office said the lieutenant governor […]

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Utah Teachers Eligible For Grants For COVID-19 Equipment, Project

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah teachers can receive up to a thousand dollars to help them purchase personal protective equipment or projects related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The state school board is partnering with DonorsChoose to distribute up to 12-million dollars in COVID-19 relief funds directly to teachers. Teachers […]

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Cecila M. Peek- Yea, They May Forget, Yet I Will Not Forget Thee/ Elder Neal A. Maxwell- Meeting The Challenges Of Today

01-23 Cecila M. Peek-Elder Neal A. Maxwell

President Dallin H. Oaks- The Plan & The Proclamation

01-23 President Dallin H. Oaks

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland- A Saint Through The Atonement Of Christ The Lord (BYU)

01-23 Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

Utah bill to protect pets from domestic abuse moves forward

Utah bill to protect pets from domestic abuse moves forward

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A panel of lawmakers has advanced a bill that aims to give domestic violence survivors more options for protecting their pets. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the proposal from Rep. Angela Romero that would allow survivors to include their pets on court-issued protective orders. […]

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Teen’s Utah sledding injury points to winter sport’s hazard

Teen’s Utah sledding injury points to winter sport’s hazard

CEDAR HILLS, Utah (AP) — A teenager was seriously injured in a Utah sledding accident just as health officials were giving out helmets and warning of the sport’s potential hazard’s at a nearby safety event. KSL-TV reports that Saturday’s accident at a popular sledding site in American Fork Canyon south […]

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