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BYU and San Diego State Men’s Basketball To Meet In 2020 and 2021

BYU and San Diego State Men’s Basketball To Meet In 2020 and 2021

PROVO, Utah-Friday, BYU and San Diego State men’s basketball confirmed they will play a home-and-home series in 2020 and 2021. The Aztecs will host the Cougars December 1, 2020 with San Diego State visiting the Marriott Center the following season. The date for that contest has not yet been determined. […]

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Dr. Dunn Gives COVID-19 Statistical Update As Utah Transitions To Orange

Dr. Dunn Gives COVID-19 Statistical Update As Utah Transitions To Orange

SALT LAKE CITY-Friday, Utah state epidemiologist Dr. Angela C. Dunn was the sole speaker at the Friday briefing at the Utah State Capitol Building as Utah transitions to moderate risk under Gov. Gary Herbert’s Utah Leads Together Plan. This condition, represented by the color “orange,” is expected to last two […]

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Wasatch High School Students May Submit Teacher Appreciation Videos

HEBER CITY, Utah-Wasatch High School is reminding students that this upcoming week (May 4-8) is Teacher Appreciation Week. As a gesture to give back to Wasatch High School’s amazing teachers, a video is being compiled for them from the students. Students are asked to send a “horizontal video” about why […]

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Philippines Missionary Training Center Concludes First Batch of Virtual Training

Philippines Missionary Training Center Concludes First Batch of Virtual Training

MANILA, Philippines-In March, Filipino Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints member Ana Liza Torres commenced her first virtual instruction session for missionaries as virtual training commenced for missionary service. Her first class consisted of 10 missionaries who were connecting with her via technology. Torres, who is a returned missionary, […]

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Supports COVID-19 Response Efforts In Nigeria

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Supports COVID-19 Response Efforts In Nigeria

LAGOS, Nigeria-Wednesday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated personal protective equipment and other basic necessities to the Lagos State Government through the Ministry of Health. Donated items include N95 masks, disposable face masks, surgical gowns, protective eye shields, disposable hand gloves, hand sanitizers, antiseptic liquid soaps, disposable […]

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University of Utah Doctors Are Treating COVID-19 Patients In Remdesivir Trial

University of Utah Doctors Are Treating COVID-19 Patients In Remdesivir Trial

SALT LAKE CITY-Doctors at the University of Utah are presently treating COVID-19 patients in remdesivir trials in hopes that recovery time can be shortened. Doctors at the UofU are giving it to approximately 10 patients to see how well it works. Currently, this drug is only being administered intravenously to […]

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Miss Alice’s Quarantine Lego Swap At Wasatch County Library

Miss Alice’s Quarantine Lego Swap At Wasatch County Library

HEBER CITY, Utah-During quarantine, Miss Alice of Wasatch County Library is willing to swap LEGO’s with community members. Miss Alice will make “even trades” (plastic bag size for plastic bag size) for various LEGO brands. The options include 45-degree dark gray roof tile, sandstone, dark orange and translucent pieces. She […]

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Wasatch County Library Provides Audiobooks For The Community Throughout May

Wasatch County Library Provides Audiobooks For The Community Throughout May

HEBER CITY, Utah-As of Thursday, Wasatch County Library has released weekly audio-books for teens via AudioFile Sync technology. *While it says “for teens,” no birth certificate is required. However, it is believed that teens would enjoy these books more than anyone else. There will be two audio-books per week through […]

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St. George To Reopen More In Coming Days

St. George To Reopen More In Coming Days

ST. GEORGE, Utah-With temperatures expected to remain warm in the coming days in St. George, more opportunities are being opened for St. George residents as Utah moves to the orange “moderate risk” on Friday. Facilities to open include all city splash pads on Friday May 1, the St. George City […]

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Detectives Investigate Duchesne County Hospital That Sent One To Hospital

Detectives Investigate Duchesne County Hospital That Sent One To Hospital

MYTON, Utah-Detectives are presently investigating a shooting that sent one man to the hospital Thursday. The incident occurred around 2:05 pm near 300 E. Main in Myton. Via medical helicopter, one man was flown to a hospital in an unknown condition per statements from Duchesne County officials. Another man was […]

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