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Not Too Early Big XII Hoops Predictions: No. 15, Utah
The Utah Utes have a proud basketball tradition and often enjoy passionate fan support. But Utah fans will likely be smarting after the franchise's Big XII debut season in 2025. The Utes, for many reasons, are not a team built to make any headway whatsoever in what figures, yet again, to be the sport's most brutal and unforgiving league.
Grade the trade pitch: Jazz send Lauri Markkanen to unlikely destination
As we all know, even though Lauri Markkanen's name has been featured in trade rumors, the Utah Jazz aren't shopping him. They'll only trade him if Danny Ainge gets an offer he can't refuse. Markkanen is entering his prime, he's underpaid, and he's a rare breed of a player. He's...
Utah State explains abrupt firing of Blake Anderson
Utah State abruptly fired head coach Blake Anderson roughly three weeks ago for unspecified Title IX violations, and the school provided more information on the subject Friday. In a letter informing Anderson of his dismissal, university officials claimed Anderson was fired for attempting to personally investigate the circumstances of a player’s domestic violence arrest, via... The post Utah State explains abrupt firing of Blake Anderson appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Tony Finau Misses Cut After Dreadful Second Round At British Open
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah native and PGA Tour golfer Tony Finau fell apart in the second round of the British Open which led to him missing the cut. After going even on the first day, Finau shot 10-over-par in the second round. Tony Finau Misses Day Two Cut...
Wine Spectator Awards, Millcreek Farmers Market, Strap Tank and Mi Buena Vida
We’d like to congratulate Utab Bites sponsors who were recently given awards for their excellent wine programs from Wine Spectator magazine for 2024. Tupelo Park City was awarded Wine Spectator’s prestigious “Best of Award of Excellence.” According to Wine Spectator, “These wine lists display excellent breadth across multiple winegrowing regions and/or significant vertical depth of top producers, along with superior presentation. Typically offering 350 or more selections, these restaurants are destinations for serious wine lovers, showing a deep commitment to wine, both in the cellar and through their service team.”
BYU's offense knows there is a lot to prove this fall, and it starts up front
HIGHLAND — Connor Pay is as competitive as they come, and by his own admission, a bit of a wild card in front of a microphone. But BYU's senior center with 34 starts in 44 games that included all 12 starts a year ago during the Cougars' 5-7 inaugural Big 12 campaign is only speaking from the heart. What he says isn't always popular, but it's always — or at least, usually — how he feels.
RMU: Sisters seeking to serve others through same counseling degree program
At a quick glance, Tawny Gause and Chanel Judkins don’t appear to have much in common. They’re 12 years apart and come from different generations. Tawny has a good 6 inches of height on Chanel. Their hair color, fashion styles, professional backgrounds and family dynamics also differ. But...
Vegas Councilwoman Pleads Not Guilty
She is accused of using funds raised for a statue memorializing a slain police officer for political campaign costs and personal expenses. Fiore is accused of four felony counts of wire fraud and felony conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Severe Weather Alert: Heavy Rain and Lightning in Southern Utah
Salt Lake City, UT – Another round of afternoon and early evening showers and thunderstorms is expected to affect southern Utah today. The National Weather Service (NWS) Salt Lake City warns that the primary threats will be over the higher terrain, where storms could produce strong gusty winds, brief heavy rain, and frequent lightning.
Utah Gov. Cox to fellow governors: Please don’t ‘tear down’ bipartisan leadership group
It’s been a year since Utah Gov. Spencer Cox was elected as chairman of the National Governors Association and launched his “Disagree Better” campaign. At the time, Politico columnist Jonathan Martin pointed out that the NGA, which he described as a “once-vital forum for common ground,” had appeared to have “fallen prey to polarization,” noting […] The post Utah Gov. Cox to fellow governors: Please don’t ‘tear down’ bipartisan leadership group appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Phil Lyman can’t see voters’ signatures, Utah records committee says. And his fans aren’t happy.
That simmering rage started to boil over on Thursday morning after his quest to cast doubt on the signatures Cox used to qualify for the ballot suffered a setback at the hands of Utah’s State Records Committee. Lyman had spent weeks urging his followers to show up en masse to the meeting.
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