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Month: February 2022

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/11

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/11

Boys Basketball Region 14 MT. PLEASANT, Utah-Tyrel Morley posted 20 points and 5 rebounds on 8-14 from the field as the North Sanpete Hawks secured the Region 14 title with a 65-46 rout of Delta Friday for Senior Night at North Sanpete High School. Duncan Hendry added 16 points and […]

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1A/2A State Wrestling Update: Day 1

1A/2A State Wrestling Update: Day 1

RICHFIELD, Utah-Friday, the first day of competition at the 1A/2A State Wrestling Tournament occurred at the Sevier Valley Center. Presently, Panguitch has the lead in 1A with 152 points. The 1A team results are as follows presently: Panguitch (152 points) Altamont (79.5 points) Milford (76 points) Monticello (66 points) 4. Piute […]

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LDS General Conference To Feature Some In-Person Attendance

LDS General Conference To Feature Some In-Person Attendance

(Salt Lake City, UT) – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will bring back members for in-person attendance at General Conference for April 2nd and 3rd. The Church’s First Presidency announced today they will allow for limited attendance at the Conference Center due to the construction taking place […]

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Mickey Mental Named Weber State Football Offensive Coordinator

Mickey Mental Named Weber State Football Offensive Coordinator

OGDEN, Utah-Friday, Weber State head football coach Jay Hill announced the hiring of Mickey Mental as the Wildcats’ new offensive coordinator. Mental will also serve as Weber State’s quarterbacks coach. Mental, a native of Olmstead, Ohio, spent the last two season as the head coach at NCAA Division II Notre […]

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93% Of State Facing Drought

93% Of State Facing Drought

(Salt Lake City, UT) – A dry January is leaving much of Utah in drought danger. Numbers from the Department of Natural Resources show 93-percent of the state is under some level of drought. Thirty-two of Utah’s 45 largest reservoirs are below 55-percent capacity. DNR notes that 95-percent of Utah’s […]

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Bill To Provide Free Feminine Hygiene Products In Schools Gains Senate Support

Bill To Provide Free Feminine Hygiene Products In Schools Gains Senate Support

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would provide free feminine hygiene products in Utah schools is close to passing in the state legislature. The Utah Senate unanimously voted in favor of House Bill 162 yesterday. The bill would create a public-private partnership to make sure feminine products were […]

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Clean Slate Law Goes Into Effect

Clean Slate Law Goes Into Effect

(Salt Lake City, UT) – A new law in Utah went into effect yesterday, clearing old and minor criminal records for close to half-a-million people. The Clean Slate Law was passed unanimously by the Utah Legislature three years ago. State officials say the goal is to remove unnecessary barriers for […]

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Utah lawmakers pass tax cut, send to governor for approval

Utah lawmakers pass tax cut, send to governor for approval

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Senate has passed a $193 million tax cut, sending it to the desk of Gov. Spencer Cox, who is expected to sign it into law. The tax cut parallels actions advancing in other legislatures in a year where states are flush with cash […]

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Federal investigation of LGBTQ dating ban at BYU dismissed

Federal investigation of LGBTQ dating ban at BYU dismissed

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The U.S. Department of Education has dismissed a civil-rights investigation into how LGBTQ students are disciplined at Brigham Young University. The Utah college said in a news release Thursday that the Department of Education concluded the private religious school is exempt from parts of Title […]

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Study: Fewer crashes after Utah set strictest DUI law in US

Study: Fewer crashes after Utah set strictest DUI law in US

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Car crashes and traffic deaths decreased in Utah after the state enacted the strictest drunken driving laws in the nation. A study published Friday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration suggests Utah’s roads became safer after the state lowered the drunken driving threshold to […]

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