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Month: February 2022

3A Wrestling Day 1:

3A Wrestling Day 1:

RICHFIELD, Utah-Wednesday, the first day of 3A state wrestling occurred at the Sevier Valley Center. Juab is in first place presently with 140 points. Morgan is second with 101.5 points. The complete Day 1 team standings are as follows: Juab (140 points) Morgan (101.5 points) South Summit (98 points) Emery […]

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Utah Jazz lifts vaccine rules as lawmakers push to ban them

Utah Jazz lifts vaccine rules as lawmakers push to ban them

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test will no longer be required for fans wanting to see the Utah Jazz play at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City. Vivint Arena and the Jazz said in a statement on Tuesday that they planned to lift […]

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Utah House Committee Advances Bill On COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would prevent Utah employers from asking for proof of vaccination from current and future employees is a step closer to approval. House Bill 60 was approved by the House Business and Labor Committee yesterday. The bill prohibits companies from asking for proof […]

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LDS Church Earned $8B Last Year

LDS Church Earned $8B Last Year

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made an eight-billion-dollar profit in 2021. The church reports in SEC filings that its investment accounts ended the year at over 52-billion-dollars. That’s an increase of more than 22-billion-dollars since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. The […]

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Utah Coronavirus Hospitalizations Keep Dropping

Utah Coronavirus Hospitalizations Keep Dropping

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The number of people hospitalized in Utah with coronavirus continues to decline. State health officials say there were 529 people in Utah hospitals with the virus yesterday. That’s a decrease of more than 30 patients from Monday. Just under 75 percent of Utah’s intensive care […]

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Legislations Could Create Harsher Punishments For Reckless Driving, Speeding

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Drivers could face tougher penalties if they are caught driving recklessly. SB 53 from Democratic State Senator Jani Iwamoto would increase the fines for people caught driving above one-hundred miles per hour, and elevates speeding over 105 miles per hour to the crime of reckless […]

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House Committee Passes Controversial School Voucher Bill

House Committee Passes Controversial School Voucher Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) – A committee in the Utah House narrowly passed a controversial bill that would create a school voucher program for children to attend private schools. HB 331 allows parents to take the money spent for their children in public school to go towards private school tuition, […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Game At Montana State Slated For March 1

SUU Men’s Basketball Game At Montana State Slated For March 1

CEDAR CITY, Utah-In late Tuesday news, Southern Utah men’s basketball confirmed their game at Montana State has been rescheduled for March 1. This game against the Bobcats at Bozeman, Mont. was originally scheduled for January 15 before it has to be postponed because of COVID-19 protocols. The Thunderbirds will conclude […]

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Bradley carries San Diego St. past Utah St. 75-56

Bradley carries San Diego St. past Utah St. 75-56

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Matt Bradley had 22 points as San Diego State defeated Utah State 75-56. Justin Bean led the Aggies with 18 points and eight rebounds.

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/15

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/15

Boys Basketball Non-Region EUREKA, Utah-Gavin Morgan led the way with 18 points and the Piute Thunderbirds routed Tintic 57-38 Tuesday in non-region boys basketball play. Holden Peterson had 15 points in the loss for the Miners. Girls Basketball 3A State Playoffs 1st Round NEPHI, Utah-Ashley Christensen posted 20 points and […]

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