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Miss American Fork forms program connecting inmates with pen pals to combat isolation
Brynn Carnesecca, Miss American Fork 2024, has a passion to provide hope, light and a sense of inspiration for Utah’s incarcerated people. During her senior year at American Fork High School, she joined a pen pal project through which volunteers would write to prison inmates across the country. Carnesecca...
West suffers 24-21 loss to Clovis East (CA) at the hands of own mistakes
SALT LAKE CITY — West's first home game of the season brought on an onslaught of mistakes that end up costing the Panthers. From the start, West was unable to go anywhere on the first drive of the game. The ensuing punt was fumbled and recovered by visiting opponent Clovis East (California) on the Panthers' 8-yard line, which led to an early rushing touchdown on the first play of the drive.
2024 Preseason Big 12 Bowl Game Projections
SALT LAKE CITY – The college football bowl season this year will look a lot different and for the better than in years past. There is a sparkling new 12-team playoff that will incorporate the games formerly known as the New Year’s Six for the quarterfinals and semifinal rounds.
Public closure of outdoor shooting range in Kaysville leaves hundreds confused
KAYSVILLE — A popular outdoor shooting range in Kaysville will close to the public on Sunday, and hundreds of users want to know why. The Wahsatch Shooters Association, which has managed the outdoor range for 30 years, announced its public closure on its website. The shooting range will only remain open for police training use.
Ridgeline comes up victorious after Riverton ruled short in OT clash
RIVERTON — Friday night's high school football game between Riverton and Ridgeline was so close, it was decided by chains and a few inches. The Silverwolves trailed by a touchdown in overtime, and it was fourth down with just 4 yards to go. Senior quarterback Andrew Neilson connected with sophomore wide receiver Bennett Neilson, who was brought down by the Riverhawks defense.
Prep football digest: Ogden, Roy, Weber, Morgan big winners in Week 2
The heat prevails in the atmosphere and on the gridiron as high school football continued for Week 2 action in Northern Utah on Aug. 22-23. Read more about the games and view photos from our featured contests as the Standard-Examiner reported on the night's action by clicking the links below.
Utah Valley Calendar: Things to do – Aug. 24
Registration for Vivace Youth Orchestras — Registration is open for the 2024-25 season of the Vivace Youth Orchestras. Rehearsals for the symphony and chamber orchestras will begin on Aug. 28 at the Timpanogos Art Foundation Arts Center. For more information and registration, visit https://americanforkarts.com/youth-symphony. Events at the American Fork...
Special teams help Orem overturn 20-6 halftime deficit for 32-26 win over American Fork
OREM — The Orem High football team was unrecognizable to head coach Lance Reynolds in the first half of Friday night's Week 2 clash with American Fork. The offense woke up in the second half, but the Tigers got some "special" help in the process. Feleti Iongi totaled 196...
High school football scoreboard: August 22-23, 2024
Here are the results of the football games from Thursday, Aug. 22 and Friday, Aug. 23. Links to the replays of each available broadcast are included in the capsules for each game. Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024. Morgan 34, Sky View 0. Friday, Aug. 23, 2024. Logan 20, North Sanpete 19.
Utah Football Ready To Kickoff 2024 Season vs. Southern Utah
The University of Utah Football team is beginning a new era when it officially starts its first season in the Big 12 Conference on Thursday, Aug. 29, kicking off the 2024 season against the Southern Utah Thunderbirds in Rice-Eccles Stadium. The game will begin at 7 p.m. MT. with Utah honoring Ute great Alex Smith for his Ring of Honor Induction at halftime.
Delta Middle School adapts after June fire
DELTA — Almost any teacher will tell you one way to keep students engaged in their classwork, especially at the beginning of the school year, is to make it fun. "One of the things I love to do is to really get kids excited about learning," Carolyn Taylor, a teacher at Delta Middle School, said.
U’s New Resource Centers Celebrate with a Grand Opening
The Center for Community and Cultural Engagement and the Center for Student Access and Resources celebrated their grand opening on Wednesday with an event in their office spaces at the A. Ray Olpin Student Union building. Both new centers are housed on the Union’s fourth floor. “Our center is...
Miners outscore Timberwolves, Wasps and Braves dominate
A first half defensive battle turned into a fourth quarter shootout in the Park City Miners 48-33 win over the Timpanogos Timberwolves. Eli Warner starred for the Miners with three long touchdown runs. Their defense held the high-powered Timberwolves aerial attack in check for three quarters before the high scoring fourth quarter.
East Layton residents raise concern over secondary water charges
LAYTON -- Residents of a handful of developments in the foothills east of U.S. Highway 89 near Adams Canyon are seeking answers -- and, in some cases, refunds -- from Weber Basin Water Conservancy District in relation to charges appearing in their property tax assessments. Greg Hoffman, who purchased his...
The Crystal Ball: How will BYU football’s season play out in 2024?
In college football terms, this is what life under the radar looks like. BYU is basically looked at as an afterthought heading into the 2024 season, mostly due to its 5-7 finish in 2023. And most Cougar players and coaches are outwardly OK with that. But you better believe they...
Special teams reign supreme as Cavemen fall to the Tigers
The American Fork football team took on the Orem Tigers on the road in a contest where special teams was the highlight on Friday (Aug. 23). Fake punts plus blocked and missed kicks ended up being the deciding factors in the game’s outcome. On the first drive of the...
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