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Park City announces Fourth of July parade awards
Park City’s annual Fourth of July parade drew thousands of locals and visitors, who lined up chairs on Main Street to watch. More than 70 entities participated in this year's sustainable stars and stripes-themed parade with awards given to participants in six categories. Community spirit awards went to floats...
Plenty of goals in Utah Hockey Club scrimmage
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4 Sports) – It was an absolute scoring fest in the Utah Hockey Club’s first developmental camp scrimmage Friday at the Delta Center. 2023 first round pick Daniil But scored four goals in the two-period scrimmage, as the White Team easily defeated the Black Team, 10-2. This year’s first round pick, Tij […]
Jazz open to unusual move with Lauri Markkanen?
The Utah Jazz keep being linked to a Lauri Markkanen trade, but there is not a lot of certainty regarding whether or not the team will even trade him. If they do, however, they could take an unorthodox route toward doing it. In Marc Stein’s latest newsletter, he writes that the Jazz may struggle to... The post Jazz open to unusual move with Lauri Markkanen? appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Park City demonstration calls for safety along S.R. 224, dubbed ‘wildlife slaughter row’
Save People Save Wildlife on Wednesday morning staged a small demonstration along the side of S.R. 224 as the state highway passes the McPolin Farm, urging officials to take broader steps to protect animals on the busy Park City entryway. Lorelei Combs, the vice president of Save People Save Wildlife,...
Armstrong Teasdale Cuts Europe Ties, Closes Pair of US Offices
Armstrong Teasdale is getting out of Europe as it also reduces its US office footprint. The firm is ending its relationship with Armstrong Teasdale Ltd., a separate entity providing legal services in London and Dublin, it confirmed Friday. It’s also closing offices in Boston and Salt Lake City, Utah.
College Football Realignment 2024: Big 12 and Big Ten New Title Contenders Revealed
College football conference realignment in 2024 heralds significant changes, reshaping the national landscape and setting the stage for new rivalries and challenges as teams navigate the expanded playoff landscape. Utah transitions to the Big 12 with a talented roster, including key players returning from injuries like quarterback Cameron Rising and...
Lake Rockport Estates seeks consensus on water supply crisis
Lake Rockport Estates, a neighborhood in the hills across state Route 32 from Rockport Reservoir, has a water shortage from a failing well. As more residents opt to live in the seasonal cabin community year-round, they’ve had to truck in water during winter, when their shallow pipes freeze. Among...
Report: Taevion Kinsey Signs Two-Way Deal With Jazz
SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Jazz are reportedly planning to sign former Salt Lake City Stars wing Taevion Kinsey to two-way contract. The Athletic’s Shams Charania first reported the news on social media. “The Utah Jazz are signing guard Taevion Kinsey on a two-way NBA contract, sources...
Big 12 Preseason Football Polls Released
College football season is approaching quickly, and the Big 12 has released their preseason conference polls. The Utah Utes barely edge the Kansas State Wildcats for the top spot in the polls, receiving 20 first place votes. The Wildcats finished with 19 first place votes. Oklahoma State, Kansas, and Arizona...
Utah is ‘Get to the National Championship Dangerous’
Almost anyone that you ask ahead of the 2024 season would mention Utah in a discussion of the teams who could win the Big 12. The Big 12 Media Preseason Poll has them listed as the favorite to win the league, and the majority of preview magazines are touting them as the team to beat as well.
Fall is coming: BYU football making the most of last days of summer
Now that Independence Day is in the rearview mirror, college football fans will really start to get antsy for the fall to arrive. While the first games are still nearly two months away, there are a lot of milestones coming up that will heighten the anticipation: Realignments are now official, conference media days are around the corner and fall camp starts at the end of the month.
One dead, several injured in car crash in Draper
DRAPER — One person was killed and several others were hospitalized following a two-car crash in Draper Thursday night. Lt. Mike Elkins with the Draper Police Department said officers responded to the area of 700 W. 12300 South, near the Jordan River Rotary Park, around 10:30 p.m. Elkins said...
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