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60 in 60: #28 Utah State’s Micah Davis (Wide Receiver)
SALT LAKE CITY – The countdown is on for Hans & Scotty’s 60 in 60 for the 2024 college football season. Coming in at No. 28 is USU wide receiver Micah Davis. Davis is the 11th Aggie to make our list through 32 selections. Hans & Scotty’s 2024...
Utah’s 2024 primary election results are certified — but recount, other challenges loom
Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson officially certified Utah’s statewide election results on Monday — but the Republican contest for 2nd Congressional District is still in flux. While Henderson, after reviewing multi-county election results, gave her stamp of approval as required by state law and effectively made statewide election results official, razor-thin vote margins between Utah […] The post Utah’s 2024 primary election results are certified — but recount, other challenges loom appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
Explaining both sides of the dispute between Blake Anderson and Utah State | News
LOGAN – Utah State University has gutted its athletics department this July with the firing of three of its senior-level management and one mid-level position within days of each other. Head football coach Blake Anderson, deputy athletic director Jerry Bovee, senior woman administrator Amy Crosbie and football director of player development Austin Albrecht have all been dismissed over alleged failures to report an incident of domestic violence as required by USU policy.
Utah State Football Players Spencer Petras and Jalen Royals Named to Shrine Bowl Watchlist
LOGAN, Utah – Utah State football players Spencer Petras and Jalen Royals have been named to the 2025 Shrine Bowl 1000 Watchlist it was announced on Tuesday. Petras, 6-foot-5, 230-pound graduate senior from San Rafael, California (Marin Catholic HS/Iowa) is in his first season with Utah State after spending six years at Iowa (2018-23) as he played in 37 career games with 31 starts, compiling a 20-11 record as the Hawkeyes starting quarterback. For his career, he has completed 468-of-825 (.567) passes for 5,199 yards with 24 touchdowns and 19 interceptions, while also rushing for 11 scores. He has 10 career 200-yard passing games and has thrown multiple touchdowns in six games, including a career-high three touchdowns twice.
Low-Power FM on a No-Power Budget
A current Radio World ebook provides resources for new low-power FM broadcasters in the United States. This article is excerpted. KVWJ received a low-power FM construction permit in the 2013 filing window. Originally licensed to the city government in Hyrum, Utah, the station was transferred in 2021 to Alumni Records. Friend Weller, former chief engineer of Utah Public Radio, is director of Alumni Records and led the creation of “J-95” from the start. He spoke at the 2024 Public Radio Engineering Conference; this is an excerpt.
Benefit concert, silent auction scheduled for local cancer victim on July 30
NORTH LOGAN – Officials here have scheduled a fundraising concert and silent auction to benefit a local boy stricken with thyroid cancer. The Henry Wallis Benefit Concert and Silent Auction is slated for Tuesday, July 30 at the football field at Green Canyon High School. All proceeds from that...
Utah botanists and plant hobbyists gather in Ephraim to build community
Within the lush summer undergrowth alongside a vegetated creek in the Wasatch Plateau area of the Manti-La Sal National Forest, Carl Rothfels, director of the Intermountain Herbarium and associate professor in the department of biology at USU, diverges from the path to investigate a large, showy plant with brilliant indigo flowers.
Nellis Air Force Base to Bring the Noise to Southern Utah in the Coming Weeks
Imagine this, you’re doom scrolling on social media, and you keep reading posts from your friends and family that say, “What’s that booming noise outside?”. Sounds pretty familiar right? It’s nice to know about unknown events before they happen so you can rub it into the face of your loved ones with an all-knowing index finger pointing skyward.
Utah State Cross Country Announces 2024 Schedule
LOGAN, Utah — Utah State's Director of Track & Field and Cross Country, Artie Gulden, announced on Tuesday his program's cross country schedule for the 2024 campaign. "We are excited about this upcoming cross country season," Gulden said. "Our schedule is set to try to give both teams the best opportunity to qualify for the NCAA Championships. We have a good mix of local meets as well as competitions further away. Those meets we have to travel farther distances will give our kids the chance to compete against teams from other NCAA regions. If we can beat some of the best teams from other regions that should give us a great chance to return to NCAAs in November."
Local father-daughter cowboy performing artists headline Tabernacle concert on Pioneer Day | Arts & Entertainment
LOGAN – Local cowboy performing artist Dale Major will headline a Logan Tabernacle Concert at noon on Pioneer Day, Wednesday, July 24. As one of the founders of the Cache Valley Cowboy Rendezvous, Major is a familiar face – and voice – in Utah country-western circles. Major...
Logan officials announce closures, modified schedules for city services on Pioneer Day | Local News
LOGAN – Officials here in Logan have announced closures and modified schedules for Logan City services and facilities during the Pioneer Day holiday. “Residential garbage, recycling and green waste will be collected as usual on Wednesday, July 24,” according to Logan Public Works spokesperson Emily Malik. “The city landfill will also open to the public on that day.”
Utah State University Football Standout Andre Seldon Jr. Remembered By Campus Community: ‘He Was An Incredible Person And Teammate’
Utah State University has lost one of its esteemed football players: Andre Seldon Jr. According to the Utah State Aggies’ website, the 22-year-old was found by the Utah Department of Public Safety dive team at approximately 9:05 p.m. on July 20. Additionally, People reported Seldon Jr. was cliff-diving with friends at Porcupine Reservoir and did not resurface. The Cache County Sheriff’s Office… Continue reading Utah State University Football Standout Andre Seldon Jr. Remembered By Campus Community: ‘He Was An Incredible Person And Teammate’
USU football: Albrecht: ‘Once an Aggie, always an Aggie’
With a head football coach and two high-ranking athletic department officials being terminated earlier this month, a fourth individual that was also let go has not made headlines. Austin Albrecht, a former Aggie offensive linemen, was lumped in with Utah State head football coach Blake Anderson and Associate Vice President...
Former USU basketball stars perform well in NBA Summer League
Three former Utah State men's basketball players — Neemias Queta, Darius Brown and Taylor Funk — participated in this year's Las Vegas Summer League and all three performed quite well and finished off their performances with a bang in the NBA's top showcase of rookies and other up-and-coming players.
'The main theme is compassion': Buddhist Church of Ogden holds annual Obon Festival
OGDEN — For the past 15 years, Maia Yoshida has participated in the annual Obon Festival held at the Buddhist Church of Ogden, dancing in remembrance of her ancestors and loved ones lost. The annual festival was held this past weekend, and 17-year-old Maia, who is a fifth-generation Japanese...
Cedar City Man Bound Over for Trial in Road Rage Shooting Incident; Granted Bail
Cedar City Man Bound Over for Trial in Road Rage Shooting Incident; Granted Bail. A 46-year-old Cedar City man has been bound over for trial following a preliminary hearing Tuesday on charges related to a road rage shooting incident last month.Fifth District Court Judge Jeffrey Wilcox found sufficient probable cause to believe Jason Bryan Stolworthy should face trial.
Salt Lake City accidentally poisoned hundreds of trees along North Temple
Salt Lake City employees accidentally poisoned hundreds of trees along North Temple after spraying them with an herbicide, the Fairpark Community Council said Tuesday. The group said over 200 trees were poisoned by the Parks Division. The community council said the city blamed the issue on a “procedural error” by...
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