CEDAR CITY Officials announced that a 13-year old girl from Cedar City has been found safe and reunited with her family.
The Cedar City Police Department made the announcement Sunday morning, hours after asking for the public s help to find Ali Halladay. She had been missing since 8 p.m. Saturday night. MISSING CHILD
Ali Halladay 13-year-old female, dirty blonde hair, 5 ft tall. She was wearing a green zip-up.Posted by Cedar City Police Department on Sunday, May 2, 2021
After announcing that the 13-year-old had been missing, police had posted a Facebook request asking for volunteers to meet at Canyon View High School to assist in the search.
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Baseball and softball make up the local Saturday schedule.
The Mountain Home High School softball team will be at Valley View High School in Jonesboro for two games. The Lady Bombers face Greene County Tech at 1 p.m. and the host Lady Blazers at 3.
Melbourne will be back in Tuckerman for the championship game of the 2A-2 District Tournament. The Lady Bearkatz take on the host Lady Bulldogs at 2.
Melbourne will also compete for the title of the 2A-2 District Baseball Tournament. The Bearkatz will be paired with Tuckerman at 5.
Mammoth Spring’s baseball team will return to Marked Tree for the 1A-3 District Tournament. The Bears will play Hillcrest at noon. If they win, they’ll stay on the field for the championship game at 2.
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Race challenges teams to pedal, paddle or row 70-mile course on Puget Sound in 48 hours
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Landon Pearce, a visually impaired 10th grader at the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, paddles with his team on Lake Powell on Saturday, March 27, 2021. They are training for the SEVENTY48, a 70-mile-human-powered boat race from Tacoma to Port Townsend, Wash.
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It was the All Hands on Deck’s maiden voyage and the crew was struggling to keep the self-built vessel on course on Lake Powell.
It was the first time the crew from the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind had paddled together on a boat, any boat. The weight distribution on the two pontoons crafted in Salt Lake City was off and the relative paddling strength of the crew members was still unclear.