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Mayors of Utah County: Toning down the rhetoric starts with simply being kind
Shortly after the July 13 assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump, the Republicans and the Democrats appeared to experience an awakening as to how far out of hand the caustic political environment had become. Indeed, there were calls from both parties to tone down the rhetoric, and campaign advertisements were being pulled from airing. An event like this should rightfully demand our attention and our concern regardless of political persuasion; shame on us if it does not.
Minor league OF commits the most brutal game-losing error
The El Paso Chihuahuas appeared to have a win in hand Friday in their Triple-A contest against the Salt Lake Bees at Smith’s Ballpark in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Chihuahuas held a 3-2 lead with two outs in the bottom of the 9th inning. With runners on first and second, Bees batter Bryce Teodosio... The post Minor league OF commits the most brutal game-losing error appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
UteNation Countdown to Kickoff: No. 34 Jack Bouwmeester
With 34 days left until the University of Utah kicks off against Southern Utah, it’s time to discuss the Utes field-flipping weapon, No. 34 Jack Bouwmeester. The dangerous punter will be a welcome sight with the Utes’ loaded offense and dominant defense. If the Utes crack the CFP, he’ll be a big reason why, as Utah’s past punter cost them at crucial time during their big 2021 season. After an average first season, Bouwmeester showed that Utah’s vaunted punting attack that they’ve been know for over the last decade, was back. UteNation Take What a difference a year makes. Before...
Diana Sabau talks Anderson, Bovee firings on Full Court Press | News
LOGAN — Utah State Athletics Director Diana Sabau made a media tour Friday, speaking with multiple outlets including an appearance on the Full Court Press with Jason Walker and Eric Frandsen. In that interview, Sabau discussed the recent firings of Blake Anderson, Jerry Bovee, Amy Crosbie and Austin Albrecht from their respective positions in the USU athletics department.
Donovan Mitchell defends ex-Jazzman & current teammate Georges Niang
Donovan Mitchell and Georges Niang may not play for the Utah Jazz anymore, but it is cool to see a former Jazz teammate stick up for another. Mitchell just did that for Niang when a fan mocked Niang on the X platform (formerly Twitter). When an X user that goes...
Top 25 Aggies of 2024 - #22 Teague Andersen
The Cache Valley Media Group’s Top 25 Aggies of 2024 countdown continues with the No. 22 player, the 6-foot-5, 310 pound sophomore offensive tackle Teague Andersen. Andersen is a native of Utah, coming out of Lehi High School. His older brother, Trey, is also on the Aggies’ roster. After a redshirt year in 2022, Andersen played in 12 of USU's games in 2023, starting seven as a redshirt freshman. The majority of his snaps were at right tackle, though he did start at center for the Aggies against Nevada on Nov. 11. He played the third-most snaps among offensive lineman on the team, and Pro Football Focus graded Andersen as the best offensive tackle on the team last year. The expectation for Andersen is to once again be the team's starting right tackle and take a bigger step forward as a sophomore.
Fire causes $20k in damages at Harrisville Beto's, restaurant closed until further notice
Beto's Mexican restaurant in Harrisville, Utah, caught fire Friday night, causing the location to close down until further notice, according to the North View Fire District (Courtesy of Theresa Maldonado).
Hey Southern Utah! Beware The PID
There's a new trend in housing developments and it's not good for the average consumer. Basically, if a developer wants to build a new housing development that doesn't yet have infrastructure (roads, water pipes, electricity, gas, etc.) the area government is allowing the developer to borrow the money to create the infrastructure and then pass the debt onto the homebuyer.
First-of-Its-Kind Device Extracts Water From Thin Air
Utah engineers, funded by the Army, have developed a device that harvests water from the atmosphere, even in arid locations. Researchers at the University of Utah have unveiled a compact device for atmospheric water harvesting that efficiently extracts water from the air using a fuel-fired process, promising to alleviate global water shortages.
Have You Seen This? Utah children's choir's 'Wicked' medley will give you chills
SALT LAKE CITY — I saw a short clip of of this video, showing a soloist and children's choir singing a song from "Wicked," and I knew I had to go find the full thing. During this entire seven-minute medley, I was awed at the various soloists and the entire Utah choir, One Voice Children's Choir. Their facial expressions and enthusiasm proves these children are definitely enjoying themselves.
Utah preservation groups plan statewide launch of Buffalo Soldier heritage trail
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The Fort Douglas Military Museum is home to the largest collection of Buffalo Soldier artifacts in Utah. In the coming months, stories about the soldiers and those artifacts will get even more public exposure. Plans are now underway to develop a Buffalo Soldier heritage...
Logan man arrested for alleged rape seven years ago | News
LOGAN — A 29-year-old Logan man already facing charges of domestic violence has now been arrested for an alleged rape more than seven years ago. Samuel Gordan Haws was booked Thursday, July 26, into the Cache County Jail. Haws was arraigned Friday afternoon in Logan’s 1st District Court, appearing...
38-ton lithium battery dropped in semi rollover, creating extreme fire hazard in Richfield
RICHFIELD — A southbound semitrailer hauling a large lithium battery tipped over while turning into the Flying J gas station in Richfield on Saturday, police said. The truck tipped about 9:20 a.m., which presented a public safety emergency due to the battery's extreme fire hazard, a post on the Richfield Police Department's Facebook says.
Centerville police chief retires after 41 years, leaving legacy of 'compassionate enforcement'
CENTERVILLE — After 41 years of service in the Centerville and West Bountiful police departments, Centerville Police Chief Paul Child has retired from the force, handing the baton off to Lt. Allen Ackerson. Child started his career as a reserve officer and volunteer firefighter in January 1983. Months into...
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