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Month: May 2022

US women’s soccer team to earn equal pay in landmark deal

US women’s soccer team to earn equal pay in landmark deal

Alex Grimm/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Women who play soccer for the United States will now earn the same amount as men in a landmark equal pay win. U.S. Soccer and the unions for both the men’s and women’s national teams announced Wednesday they reached a new collective bargaining agreement […]

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Grizzly Bear Portrait

Police Help Bear Cross Road In Ephraim

(Ephraim, UT) — A bear is safely back in the mountains of central Utah after an assist from the Ephraim Police Department. Officers were notified yesterday about a bear spotted in a cemetery in the city. Callers worried that the bear might be headed toward U.S. Highway 89, where it […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 5/17/22

Scoreboard roundup — 5/17/22

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Cincinnati 5, Cleveland 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Chi White Sox 3, Kansas City 0 Kansas City 2, Chi White Sox 1 Tampa Bay 8, Detroit 1 Toronto 3, Seattle 0 NY Yankees 5, Baltimore 4 […]

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Bees Down Isotopes Tuesday

Bees Down Isotopes Tuesday

SALT LAKE CITY-Magneuris Sierra posted a pair of RBI singles and the Salt Lake Bees waxed Albuquerque 3-1 Tuesday to commece a 6-game series Tuesday at Smith’s Ballpark. Kean Wong added another RBI single for the 20-17 Bees in the win. Kenny Rosenberg earned the win on the mound for […]

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Structure Fire in Ephraim

Structure Fire in Ephraim

Early in the morning of May 15, authorities responded to a house fire in Ephraim. According to reports, a neighbor discovered the fire about 3:00 a.m. Fortunately the residents of the home, Kendon Sorensen, his wife and four children, were out of town at the time so no one was […]

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LDS Church Reports $906 Million Spend For Humanitarian Service In 2021

LDS Church Reports $906 Million Spend For Humanitarian Service In 2021

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released its annual report for humanitarian service last year. The report shows 906-million dollars spent on more than three-thousand projects in 188 countries. Major global initiatives include clean water and sanitation projects, food security and education.

UHP Urges Cautions After String Of Deadly Crashes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Another string of deadly crashes is prompting the Utah Highway Patrol to urge drivers to slow down. UHP says a motorcyclist who died on I-15 in Farmington over the weekend was traveling much faster than the speed limit. So far, Utah has seen 111 fatalities […]

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Utah Republican Party To Hold Debates For Primary Candidates

Utah Republican Party To Hold Debates For Primary Candidates

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Republican Party says it will hold party-sponsored debates for its congressional and U.S. Senate candidates. The chairman of the Utah GOP says the party is currently working on scheduling the debates ahead of the June 28th primary. The move comes after the state […]

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Boy Dies After Sand Tunnel Collapses At Southern Utah State Park

(Kanab, UT) — A teen boy is dead after a sand dune collapsed on top of him at a Utah state park. Officials say 13-year-old Ian Spendlove died Saturday at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park near Kanab. Spendlove was reportedly digging a tunnel underneath the dune when it fell […]

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Gwen Stubbs of Richfield Wins Deseret News High School Star Athlete of the Week Award

Gwen Stubbs of Richfield Wins Deseret News High School Star Athlete of the Week Award

RICHFIELD, Utah-Late Monday evening, Richfield star senior girls golfer Gwen Stubbs was named as one of nine Deseret News High School star athletes of the week. Stubbs shot a 159 at last week’s 3A state girls golf tournament to win the individual state title. Stubbs’ contributions were instrumental in the […]

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