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BYU Baseball Has 2 More Drafted Tuesday

BYU Baseball Has 2 More Drafted Tuesday

LOS ANGELES-Tuesday, to conclude the MLB Draft, BYU baseball had two more standouts selected. Junior right handed pitcher Nate Dahle was drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays at No. 404 overall in the 13th round. Dahle went 2-4 last season for the Cougars, posting 61 strikeouts in 42.2 innings of […]

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SUU/Utah Tech, Participate At WAC Media Day

SUU/Utah Tech, Participate At WAC Media Day

THE WOODLANDS, Texas-Tuesday, Southern Utah University and Utah Tech football participated at WAC Media Day at The Woodlands, Texas. Thunderbirds head football coach DeLane Fitzgerald said he looks forward to coaching in Cedar City and particularly for the games against Utah Tech. SUU redshirt junior quarterback Justin Miller said his […]

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Three Utah Men’s Basketball Standouts Achieve NABC Honors Court Recognition

Three Utah Men’s Basketball Standouts Achieve NABC Honors Court Recognition

KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Tuesday, three Utah men’s basketball standouts achieved NABC Honors Court status. Senior forward Eli Ballstaedt, senior shooting guard Jaxon Brenchley and Purdue graduate senior shooting guard David Jenkins Jr. each earned this recognition. By virtue of their achievements, Utah earned the NABC Team Academic Excellence Award. This is […]

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BYU Speech Program Keeps Accreditation

BYU Speech Program Keeps Accreditation

(Provo, UT) — The speech pathology program at Brigham Young University will keep its accreditation, despite discrimination allegations involving transgender clients. The master’s program and speech clinic announced earlier this year it would no longer helps transgender individuals seeking therapy to match the tone and pitch of the voice to […]

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Report: Housing Unit Shortage Falls to 31,000

Report: Housing Unit Shortage Falls to 31,000

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A surge in home building in Utah has helped ease the state’s housing shortage. A new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows Utah is still 31-thousand units short of meeting all needs. That number is down from 56-thousand units in 2017. Last […]

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Southern Utah Public Land Under Fire Restrictions

Southern Utah Public Land Under Fire Restrictions

(St. George, UT) — Color Country counties are included in fire restrictions announced by Utah Interagency Fire and the Bureau of Land Management. Unincorporated county, state, and federally administered public lands in Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, and Washington counties are part of the restrictions. State Fire Management officer Chris Delaney […]

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Utah State Football To Participate At Mountain West Media Days

Utah State Football To Participate At Mountain West Media Days

LAS VEGAS-Utah State University football will participate at the Mountain West Conference’s Media Days Wednesday and Thursday at Mandalay Bay of Las Vegas. The Aggies will be represented by head coach Blake Anderson, graduate senior quarterback Logan Bonner and senior defensive tackle Hale Motu’apuaka. Anderson and his conference peers will […]

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Carl Nassib reflects on publicly coming out on social media, hopes for fall NFL season

Carl Nassib reflects on publicly coming out on social media, hopes for fall NFL season

ABC News (NEW YORK) — NFL defensive end Carl Nassib initially “agonized” over his decision to publicly come out as gay last offseason following his sixth year in the league. But ultimately, he realized that one Instagram post could be a way to create a positive narrative for others and […]

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High Speed Chase Ends with Head-On Crash in Kane County

High Speed Chase Ends with Head-On Crash in Kane County

Just after 8 a.m. on July 18, a Garfield County Sheriff’s Deputy stopped a vehicle in Panguitch for running a stop sign. Two adults and their two children were outside the vehicle with officers when the male driver forced his way past the officers and was able to flee the […]

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Allyson Felix reflects on career after last championship run: ‘It’s been such a joy’

Allyson Felix reflects on career after last championship run: ‘It’s been such a joy’

Michael Kappeler/picture alliance via Getty Images (EUGENE, Ore.) — The celebrated runner, who is the most decorated track star with 11 Olympic medals and 19 world championship medals, ran her last championship race ever on Friday, the first day of the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Felix ran […]

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