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Utah State Soccer Opens 2024 Campaign This Week in Hawaii
Utah State soccer (0-0-0, 0-0-0 MW) opens its 2024 campaign this week with a pair of games in Waipahu, Hawaii, at the Outrigger Kickoff. The Aggies will first face off against West Coast Conference foe Pepperdine (0-0-0, 0-0-0 WCC) on Thursday, Aug. 15, at 5:30 p.m. (MT), before taking on Hawai'i on Sunday, Aug. 18, at 6:30 p.m. Both games will be played at the Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium.
Box Elder High School FFA has a unique aviation program
BRIGHAM CITY - With National Aviation Week kicking off on August 19, spotlighting the Future Farmers of America program at Box Elder High School with its unique pilot training program is certainly worth a look. Jason Bingham, FFA Advisor and agricultural instructor at Box Elder High School, has a private...
Utah wildfire count exceeds 2023
So far 881 wildfires have been reported. That’s compared to last year’s total of just over 800 ignitions. Since Aug. 4, 106 new wildfires have sparked with 73 caused by lighting. Utah Fire Info reminds residents despite recent wet weather, dry and windy conditions are on the horizon...
Phil Lyman submits injunction to prevent printing of ballots, announces write-in campaign on the same day
SALT LAKE CITY – Current State Representative Phil Lyman will not let up following his defeat to Governor Spencer Cox in June’s primary elections, and following a request to kick
The Wasatch Front has jumped out of the heat and into the shower
It’s been a hot, hot summer in Utah with questions about a late monsoon. Wonder no more. Suddenly, it’s all about the rain for the last three days. Lehi had its third wettest two-day period on record, with 2.01 inches. Salt Lake City got 0.77 inches, its 17th highest level of precipitation in a two-day period. Those two cities, along with Provo and Spanish Fork, recorded more rain on Monday and Tuesday than they typically get in the entire month of August.
Utah doctor helps parents navigate social media challenges
SALT LAKE CITY — Social media is increasingly associated with mental health challenges among youth. How can parents help kids navigate them?. Dr. Richard Ferguson, the founder of Black Physicians Utah, said banning social media entirely isn’t the solution. While many kids see their parents use social media...
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