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10PM: Lee Greenwood, Collin Raye to headline 2021 return of Stadium of Fire
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PROVO Stadium of Fire announced its return on Thursday following last year s festivities being postponed for the first time ever due to COVID-19 concerns.
The annual Independence Day celebration will mark its 40th anniversary with performances by Grammy-winning country singer Lee Greenwood and county singer Collin Raye at LaVell Edwards Stadium on July 3.
A news release from the organization says the event will also feature signature gravity-defying motorcycle stunts from Nitro Circus, skydivers, a flyover by F-35 jets from Hill Air Force Base, and the USA s largest stadium fireworks show to cap off the evening featuring the Millennial Choir.
NY Jets draft BYU QB Wilson, trade up to take USC G Vera-Tucker
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PROVO, UT - SEPTEMBER 21 : Zach Wilson #1 of the BYU Cougars laughs during warm ups before their game against the Washington Huskies at LaVell Edwards Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Provo, Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)
NEW YORK - Zach Wilson is going from BYU to NYC, shouldering enormous Big Apple expectations with the New York Jets.
Wilson was selected as the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL draft Thursday night after being linked to the Jets for the last few months. He s now the blond, blue-eyed face of a frustrated franchise that has gone 10 seasons without making the playoffs and 52 without reaching the Super Bowl.
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Utah-based startup Degree Insurance wants to help students pay off their debt by insuring college degrees.
Sierra Golding didn’t plan on going to college after graduating high school in 2015, mostly because she couldn’t afford it. Instead, she went abroad to teach English.
A couple years later, her high school debate coach called and said the team at the University of Utah wanted to recruit her, and that it would pay for school.
She accepted the offer, in part, because the coach pitched it to her as a done deal.
“That summer rolled around and I reached out to him and I was like, ‘Hey, I don t see my scholarship on my financial aid page,” Golding said. “And he was like, ‘Well, you didn t apply.’ And I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what?’”
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Today marks one year since BYU notified students that classes would take an extended weekend off and then be held virtually for the remainder of the semester.
What at first seemed like BYUâs first spring break and a chance to move back home with family turned into an ongoing, worldwide pandemic that no one at the time properly understood. In reflection of this anniversary, here is a recap of how the pandemic affected life at BYU.
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BYU was notified by the Utah County Health Department that an individual diagnosed with COVID-19 was in attendance at the menâs basketball game between Gonzaga and BYU on Feb. 22.