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Year: 2022

Aces Drop Bees Thursday

Aces Drop Bees Thursday

SALT LAKE CITY-Dominic Miroglio homered and the Reno Aces dismantled Salt Lake 9-3 Thursday in Pacific Coast League play at Smith’s Ballpark. Tommy Henry earned the win on the mound for the Aces by posting a pair of strikeouts in six innings of work. Matt Thaiss, Jake Palomaki and Magneuris […]

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Rockies Sweep Raptors In Knockout Round Doubleheader

Rockies Sweep Raptors In Knockout Round Doubleheader

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.-Thursday, the Grand Junction Rockies and Ogden Raptors played a doubleheader to make up for a postponement in the series last month. In so doing, for the first time in baseball history, two knockout round games occurred in a doubleheader with Grand Junction winning them both. In the […]

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Snow Men’s Basketball Adds Kyler Wigenton Thursday

Snow Men’s Basketball Adds Kyler Wigenton Thursday

EPHRAIM, Utah-Thursday, Snow College men’s basketball head coach Andrew May added 6’0″ freshman guard Kyler Wigenton. Wigenton comes to the Badgers from West Mesquite High School of Mesquite, Texas. Last season, Wigenton averaged 17 points and 4 rebounds per game for the Wranglers. Wigenton was named the Texas 13-5A offensive […]

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Miss Richfield Pageant to be Held Saturday

Miss Richfield Pageant to be Held Saturday

Miss Richfield 2021, Rachel Krueger is getting ready to pass on her title. The Miss Richfield Scholarship Pageant will be held this Saturday June 25 at 7:00 p.m. in the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield. Candidates for Miss Richfield 2022 are: Hannah Williams, Jenadee Partridge, Maria Rider, Tristyn Butcher, Kristine […]

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Salt Lake City Winter Olympics bid more likely for 2034

Salt Lake City Winter Olympics bid more likely for 2034

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Recent meetings with the IOC have led U.S. officials to believe all signs point toward Salt Lake City bidding for the 2034 Winter Olympics, though they say Utah’s capital will be ready if asked to host the 2030 Games, too. U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee […]

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Cement Powder Shortage Slows Construction

Cement Powder Shortage Slows Construction

Contractors in central Utah are having a hard time getting their hands on Cement Powder after the manufacturing plant that supplies up to 75% of it in Utah was shut down for a number of weeks. Ash Grove, Utah’s primary supplier, was shut down for about three weeks while waiting […]

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Officials Let People Retrieve Items From Wildfire Zone

Officials Let People Retrieve Items From Wildfire Zone

(Alton, UT) — Kane County authorities are letting people who live in a mountain community go back home with escorts to get belongings out of their homes. There are about 100 cabins in the evacuation zone in Alton that were evacuated on Tuesday as a result of the Left Fork […]

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LDS Church Announced Water Conservation

LDS Church Announced Water Conservation

(St. George, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is announcing water conservation measures. The church says they have a responsibility to care for and gratefully use “what God has given, avoid wasting resources and wisely use the bounty of the earth to care for one another.” […]

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Governor Cox Presents Spirit Of Service Awards

Governor Cox Presents Spirit Of Service Awards

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is recognizing Utahns for making a difference in their communities through acts of service. The governor handed out the first-ever Spirit of Service awards at the State Capitol yesterday. The honorees included ten-year-old Andilynn Chambers of Harrisville, who has given up birthday presents […]

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Palisade State Park opens new campground

An 11 site campground is coming to Palisade State Park. The site will be south of the Palisade Dam and is expected to be opened later this summer. A pavilion, campfire rings and tables are expected to be added. There will be no sewer, power or water hookups making the […]

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