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Month: February 2025

Snow Men’s Basketball Downs SLCC Saturday

Snow Men’s Basketball Downs SLCC Saturday

EPHRAIM, Utah-Isaac Garrett netted 19 points and 7 rebounds on 9-17 from the field and the No. 1 Snow Badgers outlasted Salt Lake Community College 91-86 in overtime Saturday in SWAC men’s college basketball play at the Horne Activity Center. Xavier Edmonds posted 37 points and 14 rebounds on 12-23 […]

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Millard, Panguitch Boys; Duchesne Girls, Win State Wrestling Titles Saturday

Millard, Panguitch Boys; Duchesne Girls, Win State Wrestling Titles Saturday

RICHFIELD, Utah-This past weekend, state wrestling titles were decided at the Sevier Valley Center for the 1A and 2A boys and the 1A/2A girls. The results are as follows: 2A Boys  Millard won its 22nd all-time state title in boys wrestling with a score of 335.5 points. The Eagles have […]

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Migrant farm workers go on high alert amid immigration raids

Migrant farm workers go on high alert amid immigration raids

Roughly half of California’s farm workers are undocumented immigrants. Via ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — California’s Central Valley is considered “America’s bread basket,” supplying a quarter of the nation’s food and producing 40% of its fruits, nuts and other table foods. However, roughly half of California’s farm workers are undocumented […]

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Children, schools face renewed fears over heightened immigration enforcement

Children, schools face renewed fears over heightened immigration enforcement

(Stella/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — In classrooms across the country, children of immigrants are facing heightened fears over news that immigration enforcement officers are now allowed to enter schools, according to educators. While it’s unclear if immigration raids have actually taken place in schools, the lifting of the prohibition itself by […]

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Federal judge denies effort to block DOGE from accessing DOL data despite ‘concerns’

Federal judge denies effort to block DOGE from accessing DOL data despite ‘concerns’

Al Drago/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A federal judge, in a ruling late Friday evening, has denied an effort to block the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing sensitive data from the Department of Labor. In his ruling, federal Judge John D. Bates found that the five federal employee unions that […]

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Judge blocks Trump administration from placing 2,200 USAID employees on leave at midnight

Judge blocks Trump administration from placing 2,200 USAID employees on leave at midnight

Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from orchestrating its plan to place 2,200 employees of the United States Agency for International Development on leave at midnight. In an order late Friday, U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols — a Trump appointee […]

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JFK assassination files one step closer to possible public release

JFK assassination files one step closer to possible public release

Tetra Images/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The decades-long wait for the release of the government’s secret files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy could be nearing an end, with word from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) that a plan to make the documents public has […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 2/7

Prep Sports Roundup: 2/7

Boys Basketball Region 12 PRICE, Utah-Ty Mortensen’s 17 points and 8 rebounds on 7-11 from the field led the way as the Carbon Dinos celebrated a successful Senior Night by outlasting North Sanpete 59-58 Friday in Region 12 boys basketball play, concluding the regular season for both squads. McKay Schlappi […]

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DOJ agrees not to publicly release of list of FBI agents who investigated Jan. 6

DOJ agrees not to publicly release of list of FBI agents who investigated Jan. 6

Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Justice Department and attorneys representing a group of FBI employees who sued over a list compiled of personnel who worked on cases stemming from the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol reached a temporary deal Friday to ensure the […]

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Alexander brothers plead not guilty, prosecutors say they raped more than 60 women

Alexander brothers plead not guilty, prosecutors say they raped more than 60 women

Matias J. Ocner/Pool/Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Luxury real estate brokers Tal and Oren Alexander, along with their brother Alon, on Friday pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiring to drug and sexually assault dozens of women nearly two months after their arrest. The three Alexander brothers arrived in […]

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