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Utah Football: Respected Without Hype, Cam Rising Leads the Charge
In the realm of college football, Utah enjoys a unique position, being respected nationally without being overly hyped, as highlighted by their mentions alongside top-tier programs like Georgia and Ohio State. The team's quarterback, Cam Rising, and strategic use of the transfer portal have contributed to this favorable position, despite a slightly underwhelming performance in the previous season. Utah's projection to win the 2024 Big 12 Championship indicates high expectations for their upcoming season, with various national publications ranking them within the top 20 teams. This recognition underscores the team's potential to contend for a spot in the College Football Playoff.
Mass shooters ‘do not just snap’: How to spot violent people, according to the FBI
Policy, politics and progressive commentary Mass shooters don’t just snap — whether it’s changes to their behavior or personality, comments or jokes about self harm and violence, or obsessing over past mass shootings and perpetrators, they leave behind a trail of warning signs that can sometimes span years. That’s according to Shohini Sinha, the special agent in charge of the […] The post Mass shooters ‘do not just snap’: How to spot violent people, according to the FBI appeared first on Nevada Current.
Cruise-In back this week with the return of a special feature | News
LOGAN – It’s the 42nd year for the Cache Valley Cruise-In, which will be held this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Cache County Fairgrounds. On KVNU’s For the People program on Tuesday, Cache Valley Cruising Association president Brandon Douglas said big events on Thursday include the popular Poker Run and the Sock Hop that evening, which has grown in popularity.
2 injured in 4th of July shooting at Salt Lake City townhome complex; suspect in hospital
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Two victims and a suspect were transported to the hospital following an early morning shooting in Salt Lake City, police said. The incident unfolded shortly before 5:20 a.m. July 4, when authorities received a 911 call that there had been a shooting at at the SUR17 Townhomes, 385 West and 1700 South.
Dessert shop opens in Grantsville
Sugar addicts are in luck. Beto’s Sweet Land, offering root beer floats, snow cones and ice-cream desserts topped with various candies, fruit cups, and mini pancakes, opened on June 1 in Betos restaurant in Grantsville. “My family owns Betos and I knew there weren’t many [dessert] options in Grantsville,”...
A Deadly Virus Has Infiltrated Las Vegas And It’s On It’s Way To Utah!
West Nile Virus has been discovered in Las Vegas, only 100 miles from the Utah Border. A record number of mosquitoes in Las Vegas are carrying West Nile virus, prompting local health officials to warn the public to be careful and take precautions. Recently, 169 out of over 24,000 mosquito pools tested positive for West Nile across the state. This early season count breaks previous records set 5 years ago.
Five USU faculty receive Fulbright awards
LOGAN - Every year through the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program more than 800 scholars, students, teachers and professionals of all backgrounds teach or conduct research. Among those receiving Fulbright Scholar Program awards for the 2024-25 academic year are four Utah State University professors who will teach or conduct research abroad.
Utah hockey fans say the arrival of an NHL team could be a boon to youth sports programs.
The Utah Hockey Club's first preseason game is just over two months away. Local fans are anticipating the NHL franchise's inaugural season in Utah, and excitement has been building in the state's youth hockey scene. The Davis County Youth Hockey Association started in 2002, the same year Salt Lake City...
THE ESSENTIAL A&E PICKS FOR JUL 4 - 10
There's no one "right" way to be patriotic, so there's no reason not to celebrate America's birthday. Many municipalities and organizations host festivities for July 4th; here's just a handful of the ones you might be considering. Downtown SLC's biggest Independence Day party takes place at The Gateway (400 W....
Logan officials announce closure of local facilities, services on Independence Day | News
LOGAN – Officials here in Logan have announced modified schedules for Logan City services and facilities during the Independence Day holiday. “Residential garbage, recycling and green waste will not be collected as usual on Thursday, July 4,” according to statement issued by the Logan Public Works Department. “The city landfill will also closed to the public on that day.”
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