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Utah parents accuse high school lacrosse players of using racial slurs

Utah parents accuse high school lacrosse players of using racial slurs An alleged incident of racism at a local high school athletic event is under investigation. and last updated 2021-05-11 02:30:02-04 HEBER CITY, Utah — An alleged incident of racism at a local high school athletic event is under investigation. The incident stems from an altercation following the lacrosse match between Wasatch High School and Highland High School on Friday, May 7. Parents from Highland High School sent Wasatch High a complaint alleging three Wasatch players used racial slurs. “At the end of the game, a fistfight happened. During the fight, three players yelled out, ‘Get the n-words’ and went after one of the Black players on the Highland team,” Lex Scott, the founder of Black Lives Matter, read from a civil rights complaint filed with her organization.

Utah s first lady hopes new awareness campaign can reduce youth suicides

SALT LAKE CITY Utah first lady Abby Cox and others announced a new mental well-being campaign in rural Wasatch County middle and high schools to combat continuing high rates of suicide among youth. I believe that Utah is a unique state with a unique culture, and it s up to us to come together to reduce judgment and stigma around mental health issues so those who are struggling can find help in a community of understanding and support, Cox said Tuesday during a videoconference with students and school leaders from the rural northern Utah county. I m proud of the work we ve done and the progress we ve made, but like all of you, I recognize that there needs to be more done, Cox said.

Two Students Taken Into Custody After Making Threats Against Wasatch High School

Listen to this report as it aired on KPCW, 91.7 The arrests were made after the two students made a statement to a fellow classmate. The classmate informed their parents, who alerted Heber City Police, according to a press release from Wasatch County School District. The two students who made the threats were taken into custody by school resource officers Saturday. They were charged with threats of terrorism, which is a second-degree felony and threats against a school, which is a class A misdemeanor. Officers said there is no current threat to the school, and classes will resume as normal Monday morning.

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