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Hope for suicide prevention in our state
May is Mental Health Month, and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention tells us The Hike For Hope happens on May 18th at Battle Creek Falls in Pleasant Grove. Brandon Callor, board president, and Misty Lee, special events manager tell us the Utah Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention focuses on eliminating the loss of life from suicide by delivering innovative prevention programs, educating the public, raising funds for suicide research and programs, and reaching out to those who have lost someone to suicide.
Family holds blood drive for one-year-old boy fighting cancer
DRAPER – One-year-old Onyx Onederra was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia last month, an aggressive type of blood cancer. “He woke up from a nap with bruises all over his legs,” Ashlee Radcliff, his aunt, said. “They took him to the hospital and were told their son had leukemia.”
4 attacked driver in road rage case after boss called employees to beat man up, charges say
OREM — A Santaquin man who police say was involved in a road rage incident with another driver is now facing felony charges accusing him of calling three other men under his supervision at work and telling them to go assault the other driver. Michael Sean Price, 31, was...
Miami baseball wins series versus BYU
The Miami baseball team opened its three-game series versus Brigham Young with a 3-2 win in 12 innings on Thursday night and clinched the series with a 6-4 win on Friday before dropping the finale 8-2 on Saturday. Miami fell to 21-25 overall after losing on Saturday. Miami led 2-0...
Children’s Justice Center expands, opens at new location in American Fork
The American Fork location is called the North Utah County Children’s Justice Center, and was relocated from a rental space to a 150-year-old historic home in American Fork that has been renovated.
BYU's Wyatt Parry wins Rudy Scholz Award as college rugby's top male player
PROVO — Wyatt Parry was excited about his role on the development, about his future, and about the chance to bring BYU rugby back where he knows the Cougars belong: competing for championships. But mostly, in this moment, he was a little confused. Last Saturday, the 5-foot-10 scrum half...
Prep boys volleyball: Wolves, Mustangs bounced from state playoffs
NORTH LOGAN – It was a tough day for the two Region 11 boys volleyball teams in action Saturday in the first round of the 4A state playoffs. The 14th-seeded Wolves got to host 19th-seeded Provo, but did not fare well in a straight set loss to the Bulldogs, 25-22, 25-16, 25-22. The 23rd-seeded Mustangs lost at 10th-seeded Murray, also in straight sets, 25-15, 25-21, 25-22.
High school track: Timpview’s Jane Hedengren, American Fork’s Daniel Simmons highlight record-breaking day at BYU Invite
A total of 11 state records were broken at the high school track BYU Invitational, including Timpview's Jane Hedengren, Amerian Fork's Daniel Simmons
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