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Utah News & Rumors: Hayton, Ingram & More
There’s always a time in the NHL offseason when the wind slows, and the constant feed of signings and trades slows down, and that’s where we sit in mid-July. Typically, things halt after the NHL Draft and the first couple of days of free agency as teams and players prepare for the upcoming season. General manager Bill Armstrong has put Utah in an exciting position as they will likely compete for a playoff spot.
Cache County Council votes to invest in Elkhorn Ranch to preserve open space
LOGAN – At their regular meeting on July 23, the members of the Cache County Council approved funding for the preservation of the Elkhorn Ranch in Nibley, but not without the usual dickering over dollars and cents. On behalf of the Fuhriman family, the operators of the Elkhorn Ranch...
SUU Business School Hosts Virtual Thunder Sales Event With Exciting Prizes
The Dixie L. Leavitt School of Business Professional Sales program recently hosted a successful virtual Thunder Sales event. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the competition was conducted online using video conferencing and personal recordings. Despite the challenges, the event featured a competitive atmosphere, with participants vying for gift cards sponsored by local businesses for first and second places.
60 in 60: #26 Utah’s Michael Mokofisi (Offensive Line)
SALT LAKE CITY – The countdown is on for Hans & Scotty’s 60 in 60 for the 2024 college football season. Coming in at No. 26 is Utah offensive lineman Michael Mokifisi. Mokofisi is the 16th Ute to crack our list through 35 picks. The most recent selections from Utah are No. 35 Jaren Kump (OL), No. 36 Landen King (TE), and No. 37 Nate Ritchie (S).
Reporter discusses wildfire at home while working game
Covering a high-profile event like the WNBA All-Star Weekend is difficult enough. But ESPN’s Holly Rowe had even more on her mind while working the event. Last weekend, a wildfire impacted several neighborhoods in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area, ultimately growing to impact over 200 acres of land. More than 100 firefighters were on the Read more... The post Holly Rowe describes covering WNBA All-Star Game while wildfire impacted her community appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Grade the trade pitch: Jazz get the farm for Lauri Markkanen, but not Golden State's
One thing is clear. Lauri Markkanen is staying with the Utah Jazz unless an interested suitor is willing to give up pretty much every single possible asset they have. That's why, on paper, the Oklahoma City Thunder would be the perfect trade partner. Even as one of the NBA's best...
Utah State Football Starts Fall Camp on Friday, August 2
LOGAN, Utah – Under the direction of interim head coach Nate Dreiling, Utah State football will begin fall camp on Friday, Aug. 2. All practices – minus two scrimmages – will be closed to the public. Fans are invited to watch Utah State's first scrimmage on Saturday,...
Police asking for help in identifying vehicles related to Millcreek hit-and-run
MILLCREEK — Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying three vehicles seen near the scene of a Millcreek hit-and-run on Saturday. The Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake said in a press release that the accident occurred at 2300 E. 3051 South at approximately 5:56 a.m.
Utah HC Could Be Eyeing Former Bruins Forward
Nearly one month into free agency, former Boston Bruins forward James van Riemsdyk still remains without a contract for the 2024-25 season. That certainly has the potential to change, as he put up decent numbers for the Bruins in 2023-24. Even after a tough finish to the regular season, he had 11 goals, 38 points, and a plus-7 rating in 71 games. Related: Former Bruins Forward's Market Should Heat Up Teams looking for more secondary offensive production and power play help could consider taking a flier on van Riemsdyk. In a recent article for The Hockey News Utah, Spencer Lazary...
Diana Sabau: "we firmly support our employment actions"
LOGAN — Utah State Athletics Director Diana Sabau made a media tour Friday, speaking with multiple outlets including an appearance on the Full Court Press with Jason Walker and Eric Frandsen on 106.9 The FAN. In that interview, Sabau discussed the recent firings of Blake Anderson, Jerry Bovee, Amy Crosbie and Austin Albrecht from their respective positions in the USU athletics department.
WATCH: Home security video shows moment plane crashes into front yard of Utah home
A small plane made a terrifying crash landing in the front yard of a home in northern Utah. The dramatic incident was captured by the home’s security camera, providing a vivid account of the near-disaster. Footage of the plane crash reveals harrowing details. CCTV footage shows a small white...
NBA Trade Rumors: Utah Jazz find surprisingly limited market for Jordan Clarkson
NBA Trade Rumors: The Utah Jazz are finding no real trade market for Jordan Clarkson. Will they regret re-signing him last season?. As the Utah Jazz continue to weigh the possibility of trading Lauri Markkanen, there are other personnel decisions that likely have to be made as well. Because if the Jazz does end up trading Markkanen, there are no more arguments - the team is clearly headed down the path of a full-blown rebuild. At that point, the Jazz would then move forward with trading other veterans on their roster.
Celebrate National Shooting Sports Month with discounts at DWR gun ranges | News
LOGAN – The Cache Valley Public Shooting Range is celebrating National Shooting Sports Month by offering free entry to their rifle, pistol and archery ranges on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. as well as discounted rounds on the shotgun ranges. Owned and operated by the...
The Nick Bartlett Show: Bryan Brown on Utah Football
The Nick Bartlett Show continues with another college football expert. In this episode, Nick sits down with Bryan Brown, a freelance contributor for College Football Network, and the former host of the ‘Locked on Utes’ Podcast. We discuss Utah’s roster, the new Big 12 schedule, and examine whether...
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