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Low water in Utah challenging boaters holiday weekend plans

Low water in Utah challenging boaters’ holiday weekend plans Amy Joi O Donoghue © Kristin Murphy, Deseret News People put a jet ski in the water next to a boat ramp that is closed and has an abrupt drop-off due to low water at the Willard Bay North Marina in Willard, Box Elder County, on Monday, July 19, 2021. Water levels at Lake Powell have declined so much that multiple boat ramps are closed and owners of houseboats have until Saturday to remove their vessels from the Wahweap Main site, which is now closed to launching any houseboats. At Wahweap Main, motorized vessels can be still be launched, but officials are advising that only four-wheel drive vehicles be used because other vehicles are experiencing difficulties on the loose gravel.

Tokyo Olympics: What college athletes with Utah ties are Tokyo-bound?

Steve C. Wilson, Deseret News Hannah Flippen (Softball, USA) Hannah Flippen attended Utah from 2014 to 2017, starring on the Utes’ softball team. She was the Pac-12 Player of the Year twice in a row in 2016 and 2017 and ranks first all-time for Utah in batting average (.392), hits (263) and runs (197). The infielder will be a replacement player on the 2020 Olympic squad as softball returns to the Summer Games for the first time since 2008. Flippen has represented the USA four times: 2018 USA Softball International Cup (bronze medalist); 2017 Pan American Championship (gold medalist); 2017 World Cup of Softball (silver medalist); and 2016 World Cup of Softball. University of Utah player Anissa Urtez swings at a pitch during a game against Brigham Young University at Miller Park in Provo on Wednesday, March 22, 2017. BYU defeated Utah 4-3.

Drought, housing, gondola, galore: Gov Cox weighs in on big problems facing Utah

Drought, housing, gondola, galore: Gov. Cox weighs in on big problems facing Utah Katie McKellar © Kristin Murphy, Deseret News Gov. Spencer Cox speaks at the PBS Utah Governor’s Monthly News Conference at the Eccles Broadcast Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, July 15, 2021. How Utah’s drought is threatening to put Utah farmers out of business. Utah’s skyrocketing housing prices. Whether a tax cut could help Utah’s inflation woes. Whether he supports a gondola over buses to address traffic gridlock up Little Cottonwood Canyon. Gov. Spencer Cox covered a lot of ground in his monthly PBS Utah news conference on Thursday. Here are the highlights.

Unvaccinated Utahns are catching COVID-19 The governor hopes their stories will urge others to get the shot

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Who will lead University of Utah? 3 finalists to be named next week

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