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Month: July 2022

Skid Steer Hijacked by Eleven Year Old in Kanab

Denny’s Wigwam in Kanab is dealing with some property damage after an eleven year old boy hijacked a skid steer parked behind the building. Police responded to the incident a little after 6:00 p.m. on June 30, and according to their report the boy started up the skid steer after […]

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Raiders announce first Black female team president in NFL history

Raiders announce first Black female team president in NFL history

Ethan Miller/Getty Images (LAS VEGAS) — The Las Vegas Raiders welcomed Sandra Douglass Morgan, the first Black woman ever to serve as team president in NFL history, on Thursday. “It is the honor of a lifetime to join the Raiders at one of the most defining times in the team’s […]

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River Cats Outgun Bees Thursday

River Cats Outgun Bees Thursday

SALT LAKE CITY-Heliot Ramos homered and added an RBI double as the Sacramento River Cats outgunned Salt Lake 17-10 Thursday in Pacific Coast League play at Smith’s Ballpark. The proficient River Cats recorded 21 hits on the evening in the win. Matt Carasiti earned the win on the mound for […]

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Grizzlies Use Big 4th Quarter To Down Jazz at SLC Summer League Finale

SALT LAKE CITY-The Memphis Grizzlies used a 27-16 run in the 4th Quarter to down the Utah Jazz 95-84 Thursday at Vivint Arena in the Salt Lake City Summer League finale for both squads. Ziaire Williams netted 19 points and 4 rebounds for Memphis in the victory. Jared Butler led […]

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Raptors Best Owlz Thursday

Raptors Best Owlz Thursday

GREELEY, Colo.-Dustyn Macaluso homered and the Ogden Raptors routed  Northern Colorado 20-7 Thursday at Jackson Field on the campus of the University of Northern Colorado. Jorge Gonzalez earned the win on the mound for the Raptors by posting a strikeout in 3.2 innings of work. Tim Bouchard homered in the […]

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Pac-12 facing uncertain future after losses to Big Ten

Pac-12 facing uncertain future after losses to Big Ten

The Pac-12 can make a case as the most successful conference in collegiate athletics, amassing more than 500 NCAA championships while leading the nation in titles 56 of the past 62 years. But when it comes to the biggest moneymakers, football and men’s basketball, the conference has come up short […]

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Southern Utah University Athletics Expands Partnership With NIL Vendor

Southern Utah University Athletics Expands Partnership With NIL Vendor

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Per Thursday news, the Southern Utah University athletic department has expanded its relationship with Birmingham, Ala.-based INFLCR, its NIL vendor, to launch Thunderbird Exchange. This allows SUU student-athletes and businesses to connect with each other directly concerning name, image and likeness opportunities. Members of the business community will […]

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Utahns Say Mental Health Problems Most Responsible For Gun Violence

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utahns say the challenges of treating mental health are the biggest reason for recent mass shootings in the United States. A new Deseret News-Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows 43-percent of Utahns say a lack of mental health treatment is responsible for recent tragedies like […]

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Heat Dome To Stay Several Days

Heat Dome To Stay Several Days

(St. George, UT) — It will be hotter than normal in Utah over the next several days due to a heat dome. St. George will be around 110-degrees and Cedar City will be in the upper 90s. Salt Lake City could have high temperatures around 105 this weekend, which meteorologists […]

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Cox Talks About Criticism Of Utah’s Drought Response

Cox Talks About Criticism Of Utah’s Drought Response

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is addressing recent criticism of Utah’s response to the ongoing Western drought. The New York Times and comedian John Oliver recently took Utah and the governor to task for failing to curb water usage. Cox said in a tweet yesterday that critics failed […]

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