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San Juan County launches free cancer screening program
KUTV — San Juan County Public Health has launched a critical health initiative, the Monticello Free Cancer Screening Program. This life-saving program is designed to cover the cost of cancer screenings for past and present residents of Monticello, UT, and the surrounding area who may have been exposed to hazardous uranium mill tailings.
Trade Lands Former Cougar Andrew Pintar Opportunity With Miami Marlins
SALT LAKE CITY – Being a professional can come at you fast, as former BYU Cougar Andrew Pintar found out after being traded from the Arizona Diamondbacks organization to the Miami Marlins. Pintar was dealt alongside Deyvison De Los Santos to the Miami Marlins in exchange for lefty reliever...
Dikker Hill fire 95% contained, likely to be 100% contained Sunday
Fire officials report the 361-acre Dikker Hill fire is 95% contained as of 4:15 p.m. Saturday. Containment refers to how much of the fire’s perimeter is secure, not how much of the fire's 361 acres is still burning. Mike Eriksson from the Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands...
Utah man walks at law commencement 52 years after finishing law school
SALT LAKE CITY — It took almost 52 years for F. Bryant McOmber Jr. to walk across the stage and accept his diploma from the University of Utah's S. J. Quinney College of Law. He finally did on May 10 with the class of 2024. McOmber's path through law...
Logan man arrested for alleged rape seven years ago
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...
Shaquille O'Neal fires shot at ex-Jazzman Rudy Gobert
Lot of people don't lake Utah Jazz alum Rudy Gobert, and it's not abundantly clear why. Maybe it's his ties to the Jazz or because he's never been an offensively dependable center, or maybe people still aren't over what went down with Gobert and COVID-19. Whatever the case is, Gobert...
The history of the Utah Jazz rebuild
How did we get here, Jazz fans? 2 years into a rebuild, and where are we?. It all started on June 5, 2022, when coach Quin Snyder stepped down after 8 seasons in Utah. There was a trade to move starter Royce O'Neale to Brooklyn for a 2023 1st-round pick (that became Brice Sensabaugh).
Jazz rookie has cocky comments about LeBron James
LeBron James is hearing some trash talk this week from a player who is half his age. Utah Jazz rookie Cody Williams spoke this week in an interview with FOX News Digital. During the interview, Williams said that he wasn’t at all scared about taking the floor against the Los Angeles Lakers star James next... The post Jazz rookie has cocky comments about LeBron James appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Local Teens Shine at National High School Rodeo Finals in Rock Springs, Wyoming
Local teens from Tremonton and nearby areas showcased their rodeo skills at the National High School Finals Rodeo in Wyoming. Hailey Gibbs of Riverside stood out, finishing third in goat tying after an impressive performance. Josey Madsen from Honeyville excelled in barrel racing, placing in the top 10%. Hadlee Jo Kotter from Howell, representing Idaho, secured second place in the queen contest. Among the male competitors, Brannam Cumbie from Tremonton shined in team roping. Utah ranked second overall in points during the week-long event, with Idaho securing the fourth spot.
Ogden football preview: Young receiver group, defensive line toughest hurdles for Tigers
OGDEN -- The upcoming football season for Ogden High is unique in many ways. Erik Thompson will be calling the shots from the press box this fall while continuing his battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). But make no mistake, Thompson and his support staff -- Brogan Poll (offensive coordinator), Terry Larsen (defensive coordinator) and athletic director Ross Arnold (linebackers, running backs) -- are focused on football.
Clay Smith and Lead On Make History with $100K ARHFA Old West Futurity Heading Win
Clay Smith and 2019 gelding Lead On made history July 26, 2024, winning the biggest check in futurity history for $100,000 at ARHFA’s Old West Rope Horse Futurity. Smith and the 5-year-old by Corona Cartel and out of Charm Dance won the Open Futurity Heading with a 930.24 on four. Lead On and the two-time PRCA world champion kicked off the day with a 230.44 for fifth in Round 1. They followed that up with the second-round win with a 232.73 for $4,000 and their biggest score of the day in the third round of 236.5. After entering the 20-man short round high call, Smith and Lead On sealed the deal with a 230.57 in the short round.
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