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Little League: Randolph and Rincon win District 12 championships
Copper Hills (Sahuarita) beat Randolph 12-7 on Thursday to take a 1-0 lead in the District 12 Little League Softball Tournament held at Manzanita Park but Randolph tied the series up 1-1 on 9-6 win Friday night and an 11-6 victory on Saturday clinched the District championship for the team from Field of Dreams.
Utah governor doubts Kinzinger, Cheney ‘changing hearts and minds’
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) said that he thinks former Reps. Liz Cheney (Wyo.) and Adam Kinzinger (Ill.), two Republicans who are often critical of former President Trump, aren’t “changing hearts and minds.” “I don’t know that they’re changing anybody’s minds,” Cox said on a Friday episode of Politico’s “Playbook Deep Dive” podcast. “I don’t…
Colorado River officials propose tracking conserved water
Water managers in the upper Colorado River basin took another step this week toward a more formal water conservation program that they say will benefit the Upper Basin states. Representatives from Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico unanimously passed a motion Wednesday at a meeting of the Upper Colorado River Commission to explore creating a way to track, measure and store conserved water in Lake Powell and other upper basin reservoirs.
As anti-DEI law takes effect, students and staffers share ‘great sense of loss’
Even before Elise Djagba learned the term “diversity, equity and inclusion,” she knew about the profound impact such programs had in her life. She saw the results every day in her life and the path her family forged after her father, Ben Koffi Djagba, arrived in Utah as a refugee.
Is torturing wildlife legal in Utah?
SALT LAKE CITY — An episode of cruelty toward a young wolf in the neighboring state of Wyoming begs the question if such torture is legal in Utah. Torturing wild animals is legal throughout the western United States, including in Utah. Cody Roberts encountered a young wolf while riding...
Utah mill linked to Arizona uranium mining takes 136 tons of Japanese nuclear waste
The White Mesa Mill in southeastern Utah is where uranium ore from the Pinyon Plain Mine in Arizona will soon be trucked through the Navajo Nation. Meanwhile, that same facility has also recently received waste materials from a much farther location, one that is frustrating another tribe. Energy Fuels, the...
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