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Month: March 2023

SUU Men’s Basketball Head Coach Todd Simon Leaves For Bowling Green; Flynn Clayman Named As Interim Head Coach

SUU Men’s Basketball Head Coach Todd Simon Leaves For Bowling Green; Flynn Clayman Named As Interim Head Coach

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Per news released Tuesday, former Southern Utah men’s head basketball coach Todd Simon has accepted the head coaching position at Bowling Green University of the Mid-American Conference. Simon comes to the Falcons’ program after seven seasons at the helm of the Thunderbirds’ program. While at SUU, Simon recorded […]

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Starr Andrews talks about her US Nationals medal, push for more diversity in skating

Starr Andrews talks about her US Nationals medal, push for more diversity in skating

Ezra Shaw/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Starr Andrews recently made history as the first Black woman to medal at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in 35 years. The 21-year-old skater has been open about her push to bring more diversity to the sport and inspire others. She spoke with ABC News […]

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SR-31 In Huntington Canyon Closed Due To Avalanches

SR-31 In Huntington Canyon Closed Due To Avalanches

(Emery County, UT) — A state road in Emery County will be closed for the next few days as crews clean up after several avalanches. The Utah Department of Transportation has closed State Route 31 through Huntington Canyon until Thursday. The road will be closed between milepost 18 and milepost […]

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Zions Bank CEO Reassuring Customers

Zions Bank CEO Reassuring Customers

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The CEO of Zions Bank is assuring customers their money is safe, following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank. Shares in Zions Bank cratered before recovering on Monday, opening at 40 dollars and 35 cents on the Nasdaq, then sinking to 22 […]

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Utah Officials Urge Preparation Ahead Of Possible Flooding

Utah Officials Urge Preparation Ahead Of Possible Flooding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State officials are urging Utahns to prepare for possible flooding that could occur later this week. Winter weather is expected to hit the state again tonight, with parts of northern and southern Utah under a winter weather advisory. Rain and warmer temperature later this week […]

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Governor Cox, State Agencies Protecting Against Bank Collapses

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox and state agencies are working on policies to make sure Utah banks don’t experience collapses that banks in California and New York suffered over the weekend. Signature Bank in New York City was shut down Sunday, just two days after California’s Silicon […]

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LDS President Selected For Peace Prize

LDS President Selected For Peace Prize

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints President, Russell M. Nelson, is being honored with a prestigious peace prize from Morehouse College. The historically Black school in Atlanta announced on Monday it will present its Gandhi-King-Mandela Peace Prize to Nelson next month. The school said […]

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Ohio AG to announce ‘next steps toward accountability’ in East Palestine toxic train derailment

Ohio AG to announce ‘next steps toward accountability’ in East Palestine toxic train derailment

NTSB/Handout – Xinhua via Getty Images (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Ohio’s attorney general plans to announce the “next steps toward accountability” following last month’s toxic train derailment in East Palestine, his office said. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost will detail the next steps regarding the Norfolk Southern Railway incident during a […]

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Utah star Branden Carlson Named All-19 District 1st Team Tuesday

Utah star Branden Carlson Named All-19 District 1st Team Tuesday

KANSAS CITY-Tuesday, Utah men’s basketball star senior power forward Branden Carlson was named to the NABC 1st team all-19 district. The former Bingham High School star averaged 16.3 points and 7.4 rebounds per game for the Utes this past season. Carlson, a native of South Jordan, also achieved Pac-12 and […]

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Nor’easter has already dumped more than a foot of snow in multiple regions

Nor’easter has already dumped more than a foot of snow in multiple regions

ABC News (NEW YORK) — More than a foot of snow has already fallen in several regions along the East Coast as a nor’easter bears down on the region. A coastal storm that developed in the Northeast on Monday has now strengthened into a nor’easter, bringing inclement weather over multiple […]

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