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Utah State Athletic Director On Recent Firings: There is No Agenda
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah State Vice President and Athletics Director Diana Sabau shot down claims that recent firings in the Athletics department were backed by an agenda. On Friday, Sabau joined KSL Sports Zone and discussed the termination of Head Football Coach Blake Anderson and Deputy Athletics Director Jerry Bovee.
Utah Men’s Golf Signs Nils Svanberg
SALT LAKE CITY – University of Utah men's golf coach Garrett Clegg announced the newest addition to his program on Friday in Stockholm, Sweden native Nils Svanberg. "We are thrilled that Nils will be joining us in January," said Clegg "He is an extremely talented player and will make our program better the day he steps foot on campus. He comes to us from the same school as Jesper von Reedtz, who graduated in 2023. Nils has played all over the world and competed at the very highest levels of junior and amateur golf while representing Sweden."
Residents looking for answers after a small plane crashes in Roy neighborhood
ROY — After a small plane crashed in front of a Roy home on Wednesday, city leaders are concerned about why these crashes are an ongoing problem. "I think everybody involved was living right. So definitely, I don't know how many people out there are religious, but a lot of people here were blessed," said Roy resident Anthony Baugh.
Fighter squadron wins top award, first in Hill Air Force Base history
OGDEN — For the first time, a fighter squadron from Hill Air Force Base has won what could be considered the Stanley Cup for pilots and the many personnel who support them. The annual Raytheon Trophy is passed to the top flight squadron in the Air Force, judged on missions they participate in, inspection results, exercise participation, squadron achievements and individual achievements.
Trending Thursday: An Olympic-Sized Celebration
Thousands in Washington Square celebrated as Salt Lake City was awarded the 2034 Winter Olympics Wednesday morning. A delegation led by Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox at the Paris Congress Centre also celebrated, hands held and heads high. But many millions more who lived through Salt Lake 2002 set social media ablaze as the International Olympic Committee made its official announcement. Related: Salt Lake City Officially Awarded 2034 Winter Olympic Games Even after Utahns had to hear IOC members air out over an hour of complaints about possible infringements of the United States Department of Justice in any potential doping...
Utah Football: Rising and Kuithe Bolster Offense for Big 12 Clash
Utah emerges as a powerhouse in the Big 12 Conference, ranked at No. 14 in The Athletic's preseason Top 25, positioning them as a leading contender alongside other conference teams. Utah ranked at No. 14 in The Athletic's preseason Top 25. Kansas State at No. 15, Oklahoma State at No....
Esther Hutchings Sumsion retires after 30 years at Hutch’s
When Esther Hutchings Sumsion walked out of Hutch’s two weeks ago, a 70-year tradition of serving Lehi’s citizens ended for the Hutchings family. Sumsion, the daughter of the late Harold and Marie Hutchings, has worked at the store for 30 years. The history of Hutch’s started when W.D....
Santa Fe Klan Postpones Blanco y Negro Tour Due to ‘Unforeseen Delays’ With Work Permits & Visas
Mexican rapper Santa Fe Klan announced that his Blanco y Negro Tour has been postponed. The Live Nation-produced stint was supposed to kick off Friday (July 26) in Salt Lake City’s Maverik Center.How Ryan Tedder, Gwen Stefani and Anderson.Paak Came Together for Coca-Cola and the Olympics' Song, 'Hello World': Exclusive In a statement posted by the Guanajuato-born artist on social media on July 16, the 25-date trek has been postponed due to “unforeseen delays with the necessary work permits/visas allowing me to perform in the United States,” the 24-year-old hitmaker wrote. “I am sad to announce that my ‘Blanco y Negro’...
Wasatch County Fair Days opens with demolition derby
Wasatch County Parks and Recreation has a full calendar of events for this year’s Fair Days. Festivities are planned from July 26 to Aug. 3. The demolition derby will be on Friday and Saturday evenings, July 26-27, at the outdoor arena on Southfield Road. Marketing coordinator Jennifer Bowman said the car-crushing event is an exciting way to open the fair.
Christian Center of Park City’s Back 2 School Basics needs support
Back 2 School Basics was created to ensure local kids have access to enough clothing and school supplies each year. Each child who signs up receives a $100 gift card to spend at the Outlets Park City, now called Junction Commons Park City. The kids also get to choose a new backpack and school supplies.
78-year-old man ordered to stand trial for 2021 murder
SALT LAKE CITY — A 78-year-old man has been ordered to stand trial for the 2021 murder of a Sandy woman after waiving his right to a preliminary hearing. William Richard O'Reilly, of South Jordan, is accused of shooting and stabbing Masako Yamada Kenley, an acquaintance and former co-worker, multiple times, and then dumping her body near the Jordan River in Sandy. He is charged with murder and discharge of a firearm causing serious injury, both first-degree felonies; and obstructing justice, a second-degree felony.
Ohio man arrested at Cedar City truck stop, accused of kidnapping California teen
CEDAR CITY — An Ohio man was arrested in Cedar City on Wednesday and accused of kidnapping a 15-year-old from California. Just after 6 p.m. Wednesday, Cedar City dispatchers received a call from a parent in San Diego who said their daughter was kidnapped and taken from their home about 2 a.m., a police booking affidavit said. The caller told police their daughter had met a man online, but she didn't really know him.
Water Canyon Winery expands: Sip and savor this weekend at the grand opening of Hildale’s new cafe
HILDALE — Hildale just got a fresh new flavor with a brand-new cafe, and they’re serving up delectable, locally sourced dishes alongside a selection of wines that are already winning hearts and tantalizing taste buds. “It’s been awesome,” The Winery Cafe owner and chef Indy Tooke said. “I’m...
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