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Big 12 Reportedly In Conference Expansion Talks With UConn
SALT LAKE CITY – The Big 12 Conference is reportedly talking with UConn as a potential full member. Yahoo! ‘s Ross Dellenger reported that UConn officials spoke with Big 12 athletic administrators in Dallas last week. The possibility of bringing UConn to the Big 12 would give the...
#1 Recruit in the World Will Play Ball in Hurricane
A basketball academy that has been based in northern Utah is moving into what was once Diamond Ranch Academy just off Route 9 on the way to Sand Hollow State Park. It is Utah Prep Academy, and it has become a place where elite athletes come to play and learn.
Jazz urged to make a lineup change that would steer them in a clearer direction
Among all the questions surrounding the Utah Jazz both in the short-term and long-term, one that hasn't been brought up much is, "Who's in their starting five to begin the season?" Some of the choices are obvious like Lauri Markkanen and Keyonte George, but others, not so much. There could...
Logan mayor talks housing, mall repurposing and a shout out to city lifeguards | News
LOGAN – Logan Mayor Holly Daines was back for her monthly Speak to the Mayor hour Wednesday afternoon during KVNU’s For the People program. The mayor agreed that some of these huge apartment complexes, such as Millcreek across from Logan High School, have turned out well and not distracted from the downtown.
Pick Six Previews: BYU projected for another difficult transition season in Big 12
PROVO — The best time of year is upon us. It's an honor to be back at KSL.com with my weekly in-season role covering both BYU and Utah. After another round of conference realignment, the two rivals are back on a collision course in the same league for the first time since 2010.
Utah Animal Shelters Are Overcrowded: Here Is How To Help
National Dog Day is just a week away and it’s a fact that Southern Utahns LOVE their dogs. It's almost impossible to not see a dog while driving around, taking a walk, or just chilling in your front yard. They are everywhere. Aug. 26 in National Dog Day and...
Goshen woman charged in extortion case now linked to child kidnapping attempt in Vernal
VERNAL — A Goshen, Utah County, woman already facing charges accusing her of harassing the mayor of her town is facing new criminal charges tied to the attempted kidnapping of a child in Vernal. An arrest warrant was issued Monday for Amanda Kaye Bachman, 52. She is charged in...
Utah Tight End Brant Kuithe Getting Some Preseason Love In The Lone Star State
University of Utah Football tight end Brant Kuithe has been named to the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List, announced. The award is given annually to the nation's college offensive player of the year who was born in Texas, graduated from a Texas high school or played at a Texas-based junior college or four-year college.
SUU Soccer Falls to Omaha
CEDAR CITY, UTAH -- The Thunderbirds led for 66 of the 90 minutes against the University of Nebraska at Omaha but conceded two late goals and ultimately lost 2-1. The Thunderbirds fall to 0-3 on the year. Head Coach Kai Edwards said. "We were able to score first for the...
Logan mayor talks housing, mall repurposing and a shout out to city lifeguards
LOGAN - Logan Mayor Holly Daines was back for her monthly Speak to the Mayor hour Wednesday afternoon during KVNU's For the People program. The mayor agreed that some of these huge apartment complexes, such as Millcreek across from Logan High School, have turned out well and not distracted from the downtown.
Santino Fontana To Headline OPPA!'s Big Band Concert And Dance
On Pitch Performing Arts (OPPA!) has announced that Broadway star Santino Fontana will headline their "Behind the Curtain Big Band Concert and Dance" on September 6th, 2024. Santino, celebrated for his Tony Award-winning performance in Tootsie and other acclaimed roles in Hello, Dolly!, Cinderella, and as the voice of Prince Hans in Disney's Frozen, brings a dazzling array of talents to Layton.
Odyssey Elementary’s family center makes sure back to school leaves no one behind
When students visit the family resource center at Odyssey Elementary School in Ogden, they ask Destiny DeHerrera, the community school coordinator, if she lives there. There’s a full kitchen, couches and a TV, a dining room table, a library with books and games, two washers and dryers, a bathroom with a shower, a food pantry and a closet stocked with new clothes. It’s designed to be homey with everything except a bedroom.
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