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Public Asked To Keep Eye Out For Stolen Camper And ATV
The Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office has asked for the public’s watchful eye in a theft case. They are investigating a case of a stolen Toy Hauler camper trailer and Polaris RZR from the area of Reid’s Ranch in Duchesne County. “Deputies are asking the public to keep an eye out for these vehicles,” shares the announcement. “The 2005 Vortex Toy Hauler camper trailer and 2014 Polaris RZR were parked off the side of Reid’s Ranch Road just north of Red Creek Reservoir; in Hanna, Utah between July 7th through July 18th. The owner of these vehicles is offering a $2,000 dollar reward for the safe return of their property and belongings that were inside the trailer.” All are asked to please be on the lookout for these recreational vehicles. Information regarding the whereabouts of the items or other information that can lead to the return of the property can be directed to 435-738-2015 or Central Dispatch at 435-738-2424.
New solar farm allows 92% of power at UVU to come from renewable energy
A new solar farm in Tooele County that began operating in May will now allow Utah Valley University to operate its campus with 92% renewable energy. The Elektron solar farm, which is operated by Rocky Mountain Power, first broke ground in 2021, according to a press release from UVU. In...
Comments On Westbrook To The Utah Jazz Are Wonderful
For the second year in a row the Utah Jazz have traded for Russell Westbrook. This time sending Kris Dunn to the Los Angeles Clippers for a second-round pick, Westbrook, and some cash. Just like last year, Westbrook will not stay with the Jazz but head to another team without...
High Times at High West
Utah’s High West Distillery moved production operations from its downtown Park City gastropub to a state of the art distillery in nearby Wanship. The mountaintop distillery is producing award-winning whiskies and equally winning awards for its food and bar programs. This week, High West celebrated its annual Protect The West gala to raise money for three regional charities, and raised $100,000. We’ll visit the distillery and talk with Master Distiller Brendan Coyle on this week’s WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Buffalo Trace has a French flair for the Paris Olympics, and we’ll look at the latest auction results.
Days of '47 float preview party underway, with impressive creations on display
SANDY — Walking into the Days of '47 float preview party is like entering a school science fair, if all of the most competitive parents in the district took full control of the projects and got a little carried away. Between the polished cement and the high-hanging warehouse lights...
Anderson Officially Fired, Investigation Released
We talk through the latest in the Blake Anderson saga, Ike larsen's announcement, the men's basketball non-conference schedule, and then jump into another blank box score. The Aggship is a credentialed outlet and newsletter delivering Utah State football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball feature-length stories and reporting to your inbox several times per week. You can subscribe at www.theaggship.com at either the $6 or $10 a month tier. You can follow the outlet on Twitter at TheAggship. You can also listen to the show now on your podcast player of choice, be it Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or anywhere else.
Jazz tabbed as best landing spot for 23-year-old 3&D wing
The Utah Jazz have a lot of cap flexibility. They've already used some of it to absorb Russell Westbrook's contract. While they could spend the rest of the offseason acquiring and waiving other players, they could put it to good use. Not many free agents are left on the open...
Three HIGHLY Underrated Teams Ahead of the 2024 College Football Season
In the new era of college football, we like to put a handful of teams on a high pedestal and hardly look at anyone else. But with the new 12-team playoff format, there are some teams that aren’t being looked at quite enough. Ole Miss Rebels. Ole Miss plays...
Ashleigh Johnson Credits Siblings’ Challenges For Shaping Her Olympic Journey
SALT LAKE CITY – U.S. water polo goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson grew up with four siblings who constantly challenged her and pushed her to be her best. Although stubborn siblings can be hard to appreciate, Johnson wouldn’t have had it any other way. “I have four siblings,” Johnson said....
Sunny Choi Ready To Take On Paris With Team USA, Elevate Sport Of Breaking
SALT LAKE CITY – Sunny Choi has always been a big dreamer and it has led her to Paris with a chance to earn an Olympic medal with Team USA. Breaking is a new addition to the Olympic program in 2024. Choi and the U.S. have a chance to make history with a spot on the podium.
10-year-old girl in critical condition after car crash in Bluffdale
BLUFFDALE — A 10-year-old girl was transported by medical helicopter in critical condition Sunday after two cars collided at an intersection. The accident happened at the intersection of Porter Rockwell Boulevard and Redwood Road, according to Anne Elise Harrison with the Saratoga Springs Police Department. A car was going north on Redwood Road and passing through an intersection with a green light when a different car going east on Porter Rockwell Boulevard ran a red light and hit the first vehicle, Harrison said.
HUNCHBACK is on top of the world at Murray Arts
MURRAY — One of the thrilling parts of reviewing and patronizing community theatre is the community nature of it all. Seeing everyone gather together to make the best show they can will never get old. Such was my experience at Murray Arts latest production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. While nothing is perfect, it was incredible to see a group spare no expense and be so ambitious.
Woman dies while hiking near Quail Creek State Park
ST. GEORGE — Authorities say extreme heat caused a woman’s death Sunday afternoon. Late afternoon Sunday, law enforcement was dispatched to Quail Creek State Park after receiving reports that a 56-year-old woman was in distress while hiking the Quail Creek South Overlook Trail. She reportedly did not have enough water in 106-degree weather, according to a news release issued by the Hurricane City Police Department’s public information officer Doug Thornton.
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