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Month: June 2022

Snow Basketball Adds Idaho State Transfer

Snow Basketball Adds Idaho State Transfer

EPHRAIM, Utah-Thursday evening, Snow College men’s basketbal signed former Idaho State center Zachary Visentin. Let’s work‼️ #Committed @SnowBasketball @coachandrewmay pic.twitter.com/xML4sDctSa — Zachary Visentin (@VisentinZachary) June 3, 2022 Visentin, who spent the past two seasons with the Bengals, posted 2.1 points and 1.7 rebounds for Idaho State last season. Visentin will […]

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Hawks Down Raptors Thursday

Hawks Down Raptors Thursday

GARDEN CITY, Idaho-James Smyth and Kobe Lopez each drove in a pair of runs and the Boise Hawks downed Ogden 9-4 Thursday at Memorial Stadium in Pioneer League play. Ian Kahaloa earned the win on the mound for Boise, by posting eight strikeouts in 6.2 innings of work. Jesus Valdez […]

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Chihuahuas Use Late Surge To Down Bees Thursday

Chihuahuas Use Late Surge To Down Bees Thursday

SALT LAKE CITY-Shogo Akiyama had an RBI single in the top of the 10th Inning and the El Paso Chihuahuas surged past Salt Lake 4-3 Thursday evening at Smith’s Ballpark in PCL play. The Bees had a 2-1 lead in the 6th Inning on a Dillon Thomas home run and […]

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University of Utah Men’s Basketball Announces Non-Conference Schedule

University of Utah Men’s Basketball Announces Non-Conference Schedule

SALT LAKE CITY-Per a Thursday announcement, University of Utah men’s basketball head coach Craig Smith announced the Utes’ non-conference schedule. This also include two conference games: December 1 (Arizona) and December 4 (at Washington State). The full schedule of released games thus far is as follows: Nov. 7-Long Island December […]

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SUU Names Todd Brown As Interim Athletic Director

SUU Names Todd Brown As Interim Athletic Director

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Per Thursday news, Todd Brown has been named the interim athletic director at Southern Utah University by interim university president Mindy Benson. Brown, who has a Master of Science degree in athletic training from Ohio University and a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from SUU, graduated at Cedar […]

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MLB players complain of ‘bad’ baseballs

MLB players complain of ‘bad’ baseballs

Dustin Satloff/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — There may be no crying in baseball, but some major leaguers are crying foul over the official baseballs used during this year’s play. Meredith Wills, an astrophysicist and a lifelong baseball fan, said things are “very different” this season. “Players, when they hit the […]

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Snow College honored at Best-of-State awards

Snow College honored at Best-of-State awards

Snow College president Bradley Cook received the top honor in education at the Best of State awards last week in Salt Lake City. Cook won a medal for best college/university administrator, while the college medaled as the best educational institution in Utah. Other winners from Snow College included Keith Steurer […]

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Changes to Alcohol Regulation In Utah Go Into Effect Today

Changes to Alcohol Regulation In Utah Go Into Effect Today

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Changes to how alcohol is regulated in Utah went into effect yesterday. The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control will now be called the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services to emphasize its contributions to assist the hospitality and tourism industries. DABS will also make nine new […]

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BYU: Half Of Utah Residents Are Overwatering Lawns

BYU: Half Of Utah Residents Are Overwatering Lawns

(Provo, UT) — A study conducted by Brigham Young University shows that half of Utah residents are watering their lawns too much. Researchers with the civil engineering department found many homeowners are using water to keep their grass green in lieu of fertilizing the lawns properly, or changing the soil […]

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Poll:  Utahns Favor Fireworks Restrictions Due To Drought

Poll: Utahns Favor Fireworks Restrictions Due To Drought

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A majority of Utahns think fireworks restrictions need to be in place due to the ongoing drought, though they differ on how strong the regulations need to be. A new Deseret News-Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows that 25-percent of those asked feel that fireworks […]

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