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Man pleads guilty to stabbing Ogden man 17 times
OGDEN — A day before jury trial was set to begin, Michael Raymond Acevedo pleaded guilty Monday to stabbing a man in his face and neck 17 times, leaving him critically injured. Acevedo was initially charged with attempted murder, a first-degree felony, and possession of a dangerous weapon by...
Weber County inland port proponents defend effort, point to job creation and wetlands plans
OGDEN — Advocates of the Weber County inland port project fielded questions from critics of the plans at a listening session, addressing their concerns and defending the initiative. Thursday's gathering comes only days before a meeting of the Utah Inland Port Authority Board on Monday, when the body is...
Utah vehicle dealership marks 100 years with community commitment
There are many factors for an auto dealership's success. Having the right location, staff and leadership all contribute to making a business thrive. That said, one element that tends to separate those who flourish from those who fail is the relationship between the dealership and the manufacturer. Now over 100...
Softball Recap: Viewmont falls despite strong effort from Kennedy Embrey
Viewmont and Spanish Fork squared off in some playoff action on Friday, but Viewmont had to settle for second. They lost 15-2 to the Spanish Fork Dons. Viewmont has now taken an 'L' in back-to-back games. Kennedy Embrey was cooking despite her team's loss, going 1-for-2 with a home run.
Bite into Brunch: Ogden City’s Eclectic Eateries
In the culinary world, a magical time exists between morning and noon, where breakfast meets lunch in perfect harmony – it’s called brunch. More than just a meal, brunch is a delightful social event, a leisurely feast, and a celebration of indulgence all rolled into one. With its unique blend of breakfast classics, lunchtime favorites, and a dash of bubbly, brunch has become a beloved tradition cherished by foodies and social butterflies alike.
High school baseball: Syracuse beats Bingham in 6A Super Regionals, advances to bracket play
Survive and advance. That’s the name of the game this time of year as No. 8 Syracuse hosted No. 9 Bingham in the 6A Super Regionals Friday afternoon. And that’s exactly what the Titans did. After coming back in Game 1 for an 8-4 victory Thursday night — led by Tag Hamblin’s two home runs — the two powerhouse programs met again Friday afternoon as part of the three-game series.
Electronic medical records show promise but far from perfect, speaker says at conference
Dr. David Classen recently visited a pharmacy to pick up a newly prescribed medication. When he arrived, he asked the pharmacy if there were any known interactions with other medications he was taking. They told him no. According to the automated system on the computer, Classen should be completely safe...
'Live Your Dash 5K and fun run' planned in memory of beloved Weber County Attorney Dee Smith
SOUTH OGDEN — A 5K is being held at Friendship Park in South Ogden in memory of Dee Smith, who was the Weber County attorney for approximately five years until he suddenly passed in 2021 after experiencing a medical episode. His wife, Sherrie Smith, wanted to create an event...
High school boys volleyball: Maple Mountain overcomes mistakes to take 5A crown over Bountiful
Since the start of May, Maple Mountain has been one of the most dominant teams in the state. Prior to Saturday’s 5A championship match, the Golden Eagles won 16 games in a row, with their last five wins being 3-0 sweeps. Maple Mountain finished its perfect postseason with a 25-21, 25-23, 25-22 5A championship win over Bountiful and finished the postseason with a 12-0 set record. “It’s a lot of trust they have in each other,” said Maple Mountain head coach Geoff Wright. “They really buy into the idea of being a family. Sometimes they get down but then they build each other up because that’s what families do. You refocus on every point, if something goes bad you put it away and get a positive attitude.” Golden Eagles’ Trey Thornton consistently led in kills throughout their postseason run and it was no different in the championship match. Thornton started the opening set with seven kills to help take the 25-21 opening set win.
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