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Year: 2022

SUU Men’s Basketball To Host Kent State Wednesday In First Round of Basketball Classic

SUU Men’s Basketball To Host Kent State Wednesday In First Round of Basketball Classic

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Per Monday news, Southern Utah men’s basketball has been selected to host a first round game in The Basketball Classic against the Kent State Golden Flashes of the Mid-American Conference. The 20-11 (14-6 in Big Sky play) Thunderbirds and the  Golden Flashes (23-10, 16-4 in MAC play) will […]

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Angels Landing Trail Closed For Maintenance

Angels Landing Trail Closed For Maintenance

(Springdale, UT) — A popular trail at Zion National Park is closed for maintenance. The park announced Saturday that the trail from Scout Lookout to Angels Landing was being closed to re-install a chain support rod. Visitors are being told to check the park’s social media and website for updates […]

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Three Killed In Wrong-Way Crashes Over Weekend

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Highway Patrol says three drivers have been killed in wrong-way crashes over the weekend. A crash Saturday morning on Interstate 15 near 600 South killed both drivers. The other driver was killed in a Saturday night crash on Mountain View Corridor in West […]

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Elder Bruce C. Hafen- Marriage, Family Law, And The Temple/ President Russell M. Nelson- Thanks Be To God

03-13 Elder Bruce C. Hafen-President Russell M. Nelson

President Russell M. Nelson- Revelation For The Church And Our Lives

03-13 President Russell M. Nelson

Elder David A. Bednar- The Spirit Of Revelation

03-13 Elder David A. Bednar

Avalanche Danger is High

Avalanche Danger is High

Forecast for Skyline Area Mountains Issued by Brett Kobernik for Monday, March 14, 2022 LARGE AND DANGEROUS HUMAN TRIGGERED AVALANCHES ARE STILL LIKELY TODAY!! The avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE on upper elevation northwest, north, northeast, and east facing slopes. If you avoid the terrain described above, the avalanche danger is […]

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Justice Thomas slams cancel culture, ‘packing’ Supreme Court

Justice Thomas slams cancel culture, ‘packing’ Supreme Court

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas says he’s worried about efforts to politicize the court or add additional justices. He says it undermines the institution’s credibility among young people. Thomas spoke Friday at an event in Utah hosted by former Republican U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch’s […]

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BYU, Utah State, Earn NIT Bids Sunday

BYU, Utah State, Earn NIT Bids Sunday

Sunday, BYU and Utah State men’s basketball earned respective bids to the NIT Tournament. This tournament traditionally selects schools who did not qualify for the NCAA Tournament but still had relatively successful seasons. Tuesday, the No. 4 seed Aggies will host No. 5 seed Oregon at the Spectrum in Logan. […]

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Carbon Wins Boys, Girls Titles; Gunnison Valley Represents Mid-Utah Radio At Red Rocks Invitational

MOAB, Utah-Saturday, the Gunnison Valley boys and girls track and field teams represented all Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network schools at the Red Rocks Invitational hosted by Grand High School. The Carbon Dinos swept both the boys and girls titles at the event. For the boys, Carbon posted 200 points to […]

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