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Marketing deals trickle down from NCAA to high school sports

Marketing deals trickle down from NCAA to high school sports

CLEVELAND (AP) — Ian Jackson and Johnuel “Boogie” Fland are among the brightest stars in the firmament of high school basketball and now have business deals to prove it. The New York City teens and friendly rivals are cashing in on their name, image and likeness through marketing contracts often […]

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Nashville tops Real Salt Lake 2-0 for first win in new park

Nashville tops Real Salt Lake 2-0 for first win in new park

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Dave Romney broke a scoreless tie with a goal in the 63rd minute, C.J. Sapong scored in stoppage time and Nashville SC notched its first win in its new home with a 2-0 victory over Real Salt Lake in MLS play on Sunday. Joe Willis saved […]

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Tribes credited with elevating vaccinations in rural Arizona

Tribes credited with elevating vaccinations in rural Arizona

PHOENIX (AP) — Mary Francis had no qualms about being a poster child for COVID-19 vaccinations on the Navajo Nation, once a virus hot spot. The Navajo woman’s face and words grace a digital flyer asking people on the Native American reservation to get vaccinated “to protect the shidine’e (my […]

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McConnell, Utah leaders honor ‘larger than life’ Orrin Hatch

McConnell, Utah leaders honor ‘larger than life’ Orrin Hatch

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell paid tribute to the late Sen. Orrin Hatch on Friday, celebrating the Utah icon as a principled conservative, committed public servant and man of faith. Two weeks after Hatch died at age 88 from complications stemming from a stroke, McConnell […]

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In abortion fight, conservatives manifest their thoughts

In abortion fight, conservatives manifest their thoughts

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Angela Housley was halfway through her pregnancy when she learned the fetus was developing without parts of its brain and skull and would likely die within hours or days of birth, if it survived that long. The news came during her 20-week ultrasound. “The technician got […]

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AP source: SEC, Pac-12 leaders to push for NIL law in DC

AP source: SEC, Pac-12 leaders to push for NIL law in DC

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The commissioners of the Southeastern Conference and Pac-12 are scheduled to meet with lawmakers in Washington on Thursday to lobby for federal legislation to regulate name, image and likeness compensation to athletes. Greg Sankey of the SEC and George Kliavkoff of the Pac-12 plan to meet […]

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Late US Sen. Orrin Hatch honored at Utah Capitol

Late US Sen. Orrin Hatch honored at Utah Capitol

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A procession of family, friends and colleagues gathered to honor late U.S. Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, who is lying in state in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Hatch died on April 23 in Salt Lake City at age 88 from complications stemming from a stroke. A broad […]

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Late U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch to be honored at Utah Capitol

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — U.S. Sen. Orrin G. Hatch is scheduled to lie in state at the Utah Capitol rotunda on Wednesday, a week and a half after passing away in Salt Lake City at 88 years old. Family, friends, colleagues and members of the public are expected to […]

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Vermont F-35s to fly Europe air policing missions

Vermont F-35s to fly Europe air policing missions

SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — The first overseas deployment of the Vermont Air National Guard’s F-35 fighter jets will have the pilots and their aircraft patrolling the skies of Europe during one of the most tense periods in recent history. More than 200 Vermont air guard personnel, their equipment and […]

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US to hold back Lake Powell water to protect hydropower

US to hold back Lake Powell water to protect hydropower

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — U.S. officials announced what they called extraordinary steps on Tuesday to keep hundreds of billions of gallons of water stored in a reservoir on the Utah-Arizona line to prevent it from shrinking more amid prolonged drought and climate change. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation plans […]

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