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Wasatch Track & Field Competes At BYU Invitational

Wasatch Track & Field Competes At BYU Invitational

PROVO, Utah-While the UHSAA State Track & Field Championship Meet will be hosted by Davis High School of Kaysville this year, the BYU Invitational at Robison Track in Provo has resumed after a hiatus in 2020. This is a two-day meet to conclude Saturday. The Wasatch High School Wasps high […]

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Pres. Nelson Receives Honorary Degree From U of U

Pres. Nelson Receives Honorary Degree From U of U

SALT LAKE CITY-President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints received an honorary degree from the University of Utah Thursday during the Salt Lake City-based institution’s virtual graduation ceremony. Pres. Nelson was among three honorary doctoral degree recipients Thursday, joining C. Hope Eccles and William […]

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Reno Downs Bees In Season Opener At Smith’s Ballpark

Reno Downs Bees In Season Opener At Smith’s Ballpark

SALT LAKE CITY-Drew Ellis and Domingo Leyba each homered as the Reno Aces downed the Salt Lake Bees 5-4 in the season opener for both squads in Triple A-West action at Smith’s Ballpark. Leyba also added an insurance double for Reno in the top of the 8th Inning, giving the […]

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Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox speaks during a COVID-19 briefing at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. Cox unveiled a plan Friday to ramp up Utah's COVID-19 vaccine distribution as the state sees a post-holiday surge in new cases. Cox, a Republican, said he will issue an executive order requiring facilities to allocate their doses the week they are received and have local health departments manage distribution, with an expectation of administering 50,000 doses a week. (Jeffrey D. Allred/Deseret News, via AP, Pool)

Governor says Utah won’t mandate masks in schools next fall

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Republican Gov. Spencer J. Cox  said Thursday the state has no plans to require masks for students in K-12 schools next fall, following months of mounting pressure from parents calling for the mandate’s end. Cox has previously defended his administration’s decision to mandate masks […]

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Wasatch Sports Roundup: 5/6

Wasatch Sports Roundup: 5/6

Softball Region 8 SALEM, Utah-Andrea Sweat and Charly Cluff each homered twice and the Wasatch Wasps blitzed Salem Hills 13-4 in Region 8 softball play Thursday. Payge Armendariz posted 2 more RBI in the win for the Wasps and earned the win in the circle as well. Wasatch improved to […]

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Temple Square Renovation Update

Temple Square Renovation Update

SALT LAKE CITY-Presently, crews working on Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City have reached the end of a new 180-foot-long tunnel underneath North Temple Street. This will connect the Conference Center parking lot  to the new underground temple entrance. The final work of removing the concrete walls leading into […]

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Dixie State Men Basketball’s Hunter Schofield Named To Academic All-District Team

Dixie State Men Basketball’s Hunter Schofield Named To Academic All-District Team

ST. GEORGE, Utah-In news released Thursday, Dixie State senior forward Hunter Schofield was named to the NCAA Division I men’s basketball CoSIDA Academic all- District 8 squad. This consists of NCAA and NAIA Division I schools in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Utah and Washington. Through all NCAA and NAIA divisions, […]

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Ethiopian Religious Leader Visits Temple Square

Ethiopian Religious Leader Visits Temple Square

SALT LAKE CITY-Per a Thursday report, an Ethiopian religious leader recently visited Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City. The head of the Inter-Religious Council of Ethiopia, Secretary General Tiguhan Kesis Tagay Tadele, came to Salt Lake City to learn more about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints […]

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Senior Service Missionary Opportunities Are Expanding for Latter-day Saints Across the World

Senior Service Missionary Opportunities Are Expanding for Latter-day Saints Across the World

SALT LAKE CITY-A letter from The First Presidency from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints confirms senior service mission opportunities are now available for members of the Church throughout the world. Senior service mission assignments were previously available only to those who live in the United States, Canada […]

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Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Share Thoughts On National Prayer Day

Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Share Thoughts On National Prayer Day

SALT LAKE CITY-The first Thursday in May is designated by the United States Congress as the National Day of Prayer. Russell M. Nelson, the president of The  Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shared his thoughts on the importance of prayer Thursday. Our Heavenly Father can see things we […]

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