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Month: April 2023

Southern Idaho Sweeps Snow Friday

Southern Idaho Sweeps Snow Friday

EPHRAIM, Utah-Markessa Jensen homered and the Southern Idaho Golden Eagles completed a SWAC softball doubleheader sweep of Snow with an 8-3 win over the Badgers Friday. Brooke Merrill’s three strikeouts in seven innings of work earned her the win in the circle for the Golden Eagles. August Cowan homered in […]

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LSU’s Angel Reese talks historic win, gets surprise reunion with cousin — UConn’s Jordan Hawkins

LSU’s Angel Reese talks historic win, gets surprise reunion with cousin — UConn’s Jordan Hawkins

Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — LSU basketball star Angel Reese had a heartwarming reunion Friday with her cousin, UConn’s Jordan Hawkins, who snuck in to the studio to surprise Reese during her interview with “GMA3.” It was the first time the college basketball stars saw each […]

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Donald Trump indictment: What to know about falsifying business records

Donald Trump indictment: What to know about falsifying business records

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Several hot-button legal inquiries loom over former President Donald Trump — everything from election interference and misuse of classified documents to defamation of a writer after an alleged rape. He has consistently denied any wrongdoing. However, the indictment and arraignment of Trump earlier […]

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Danny Sprinkle Hired as New USU Men’s Basketball Coach

LOGAN, Utah-Friday, Utah State University interim athletics director Jerry Bovee announced the hiring of Danny Sprinkle as the Aggies’ new head men’s basketball coach. Sprinkle will be formally introduced as the program’s new head coach Monday at noon at the Wayne Estes Center. The event is open to the public […]

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Poll:  Utahns Support New State Flag, But Many Undecided

Poll: Utahns Support New State Flag, But Many Undecided

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Many Utahns support the design of the new state flag, but many don’t know whether they like it or not. A new Deseret News-Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows that 48-percent of those asked like the new flag. Another 35-percent don’t want the new design, […]

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St. George Veteran Celebrates 100 Years

St. George Veteran Celebrates 100 Years

(St. George, UT) — A St. George veteran who trained as a tank destroyer during World War Two celebrated his 100th birthday this week. Bud Duane Dunn was born in the tiny town of Joseph, south of Richfield, and was in the University of Utah’s first graduating class of pharmacy. […]

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Cox Asks Utahns To Donate $3 To Help Address Homelessness

Cox Asks Utahns To Donate $3 To Help Address Homelessness

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is asking Utahns to donate a little bit of money to help alleviate homelessness. It’s estimated that about 35-hundred people experience homelessness every night and 30-percent are families with children. At a news conference yesterday, Cox asked every Utahn who’s filing a […]

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LDS Apostle Holland Has Health Issue, Won’t Speak At SUU Commencement

LDS Apostle Holland Has Health Issue, Won’t Speak At SUU Commencement

(Cedar City, UT) — Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland is pulling back from all church assignments because of a health issue and won’t speak at Southern Utah University’s commencement ceremony later this month. The church said yesterday that the 82-year-old Holland recently began receiving […]

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Utahns Need To Hurry To Buy Flood Insurance

Utahns Need To Hurry To Buy Flood Insurance

(Undated) — Utahns who want to protect their homes against floods that could be coming in a big way need to hurry, if they aren’t too late already. The only way to get coverage is through the National Flood Insurance Program, and it typically requires a 30-day waiting period before […]

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Golf fan fulfills dream after mistaken invite to the Masters

Golf fan fulfills dream after mistaken invite to the Masters

Morsa Images via Getty Images (GEORGIA) — What’s in a name? If yours is Scott Stallings, it might include tickets to attend the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia. Scott Stallings is a real estate professional who lives in Chamblee, Georgia. He enjoys golf (and has been trying to get […]

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