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Month: November 2022

Prep Sports Roundup: 11/19

Prep Sports Roundup: 11/19

Boys Basketball Buffalo Classic ORDERVILLE, Utah-The Kanab Cowboys hammered Tintic 70-40 at the Buffalo Classic Saturday at Valley High School. Conner Fox’s 12 points led the Miners in defeat. ORDERVILLE, Utah-Johnny Cox posted 14 points and the Valley Buffaloes routed Monument Valley 79-26 at Valley High School Saturday at the […]

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Snow Basketball Roundup: 11/18

Snow Basketball Roundup: 11/18

Men’s Basketball TWIN FALLS, Idaho-Dylan Jones posted 17 points and the No. 14 Snow Badgers routed Central Wyoming 102-75 Friday at the Wright Physical Therapy Shootout at the College of Southern Idaho. The Badgers shot 55 percent (40-73) for the game to improve to 6-0 on the season. Niieihii Black […]

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Speed Limit Change in Richfield

Speed Limit Change in Richfield

A speed limit increase is coming to a popular road in Richfield soon. The speed limit on Technology drive, from 530 South to 1300 South will be increasing from 25 to 30 mph. The change has already been approved and will take place as soon as new speed limit signs […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 11/18

Prep Sports Roundup: 11/18

Boys Basketball Buffalo Stampede  ORDERVILLE, Utah-McCoy Harris posted 24 points and the Valley Buffaloes pounded Tintic 68-20 Friday at the Buffalo Stampede at Valley High School. Haygen Jameson netted 9 points for the Miners in the loss. ORDERVILLE, Utah-Derek Brown’s 24 points led the way and the Kanab Cowboys hammered […]

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Utah Senate Republicans Put Teacher Raises Atop Priority List

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Republicans in the Utah Senate want to increase pay for teachers around the state. The Senate Majority Caucus released a list of their priorities for the upcoming legislative session earlier this week. At the top of the list is increasing teacher pay, followed by water […]

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UT Hopes To Get Cut Of New Meat, Poultry Investment

UT Hopes To Get Cut Of New Meat, Poultry Investment

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A nationwide investment in meat and poultry could give Utah a boost. Officials are hoping to get a share of a grant to help reduce processing times and other potential delays. Families have been hit with high prices and shortages during the pandemic, but the […]

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UT Drivers Reminded Buckle Up For Holiday Travel

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Law enforcement agencies across Utah are ready for a busy Thanksgiving travel weekend. They’ll be cracking down on seat belts across the state starting Wednesday. That’s why the Department of Public Safety and Highway Patrol issued a reminder yesterday to buckle up. New numbers show […]

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Ceremony For U.S. Attorney For The District of Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state’s top-ranking federal law enforcement official is making history. Trina Higgins is the first woman to be presidentially appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah. She was sworn in on May 4th and celebrated again during a formal ceremony yesterday in […]

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Beer sales banned at World Cup stadiums in Qatar, FIFA says

Beer sales banned at World Cup stadiums in Qatar, FIFA says

Image Source/Getty Images (LONDON) — The sale of beer and other alcoholic beverages at the 2022 World Cup stadiums in Qatar was banned on Friday, just two days before the international soccer tournament kicks off. Non-alcoholic beer will still be sold to fans at the eight stadiums during the 64 […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 11/17/22

Scoreboard roundup — 11/17/22

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION New Jersey 109, Portland 107 Sacramento 130, San Antonio 112 LA Clippers 96, Detroit 91 NATIONAL HOCKY LEAGUE Boston 4, Philadelphia 1 Dallas 6, Florida 4 New Jersey 3, Toronto 2 (OT) Colorado 3, Carolina 2 […]

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