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Spanish Fork High Sports, Dons Sports
Proud to air Dons Sports, you can hear the games live on AM 1480 locally and catch the crystal clear live stream right here at www.KHQNRadio.com anywhere in the world.
Join Brian and Josh as they follow the Dons sports pathway to Victory!

The Spanish Fork Dons are having an amazing season, join us here or on the radio for all of the play-by-play action.

As if listening to play-by-play action wasn't enough you can now become a winner during the GAME! We are currently giving away $20 of free Bajio during the half time show. Have you phone at the ready and dial when the number is given to win. For a schedule of when and where the dons will be playing simply click here.

We carry all of the Varsity games on the radio at AM 1480 and you can also get them live here at www.KHQNRadio.com.
Daniel Chapter One products now available in Utah County!
Daniel Chapter one products are now attainable at THE HERBAL PHARMACY in Orem.
The address and other contact information for the store is as follows...

560 South Orem Blvd. Suit K3
Orem, UT
(801)
225-7845

Orders may be taken over the phone or at the store. Stop on by and make this your first enjoyable trip to the pharmacy, better yet make that the
HERBAL PHARMACY!

Daniel Chapter One
In 1994 Jim and Tricia started hosting Daniel Chapter One HealthWatch, a live call-in radio health program presently aired nationwide 10 hours a week. The couple answers health questions from 10:00-12:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, even taking the program on the road when they travel.
If you have interest in Daniel Chapter One products please email us to receive directions on how to place an order.

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>>>Major oil field fire burning in Uintah County


>>>BYU, Johns Hopkins researchers find 3rd type of cell that harbors HIV
Researchers at Brigham Young University and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have confirmed a third type of human cell "reservoir" that harbors HIV in its infectious state, eluding treatments designed to kill the virus.

>>>FLDS mother declared an adult
Texas authorities no longer believe that a woman who gave birth to a child in state protective custody is a minor herself.

>>>Four dead in murder-suicide in South Salt Lake
A welfare check by police resulted in a horrific discovery at a house in South Salt Lake Monday night.

>>>Ex-hopeful might sue Utah County GOP
Linda Houskeeper's attempt to challenge the election results in her district at last month's Utah County Republican Convention hit a large speed bump Monday in the form of the county Republican Credentials Committee.

>>>Jordan-east team OKs assets plan
The new Jordan School District signed off Monday on the second proposal created by negotiators to divide the district's assets and liabilities.

>>>Chairman says Texas CPS workers mistreated FLDS
John Kight wants is determined to get the word out that Child Protective Services in Texas is out of control.

>>>Ex-child bride's book released
The former child bride whose testimony led to the conviction of Fundamentalist LDS Church leader Warren Jeffs is telling her story in a new book.

>>>Ragsdale needs meds, attorney says
The blue jail outfit hangs looser on David Ragsdale, who family members say has lost 30 pounds because he can't get his medicines in jail.

>>>State breaks ground for new unified lab
State officials broke ground Tuesday on a new Unified State Lab, slated to open in October 2009.

>>>2 are arrested in probe of Avenues robberies
Two of three people police believe were responsible for a string of violent robberies in Salt Lake's Avenues last week were arrested Saturday.

>>>FLDS family gets court to stop tot's separation from mother
Lawyers for a Fundamentalist LDS couple were granted a temporary restraining order blocking Texas authorities from separating a mother from her child.

>>>Task force tackles air quality, fire issues
Utah's wicked wildfire season last year, combined with wildfires in other Western states, made a major impact on the health of people breathing air in rural areas muddled with related smoke and particulate matter, state Division of Air Quality director Cheryl Heying told a federal task force Tuesday.

>>>BYU students riding for a cause
They aren't experts on long-distance cycling, they don't pedal particularly fast, and until last week, most of them didn't even own a bicycle. But that's no reason, say four BYU students who want to raise money for medical research, not to embark on a 2,600-mile bike trek.

>>>Bear Lake hydro still in play
The company behind a pumped-storage project at Bear Lake is back.

>>>More tough questions for firm that wants to buy iProvo
Broadweave Network executives faced another volley of tough questions this morning on their offer to buy the city's fiber-optic network this time at the hands of the Provo City Council-appointed iProvo Review Committee.

>>>A second FLDS mother gives birth in custody
Another child has been born to a woman taken into Texas custody in the raid on the Fundamentalist LDS Church's YFZ Ranch.

>>>33#x25 say card debt stayed steady in '07
As the Federal Reserve reports an uptick in borrowing nationwide, a poll of Utah residents indicates their credit-card spending isn't as bad as it could be.

>>>Man injured in gunfire exchange with police
Police say a man shot and injured by officers fired mulitple shots at officers first before they returned fire, striking the man in the arm.

>>>Five charged after drugs smuggled into jail
Five women are facing felony charges after one of them allegedly smuggled drugs into the Uintah County Jail and then passed them out to the other four.

>>>Archuleta defends his father in TV Guide interview
David Archuleta refutes reports portraying his father as the stage father from hell in a new interview with TV Guide magazine.

>>>Officers arrest public enemy suspect after chase
Police arrested a man with a long rap sheet after a short chase Monday evening.

>>>Payson again rejects plan to refinance UTOPIA
The Payson City Council on Monday voted 4-1 against a motion to reconsider its previous decision against a UTOPIA refinancing plan.

>>>Broadweave defends efforts to buy iProvo
Broadweave Network representatives downplayed allegations their attempt to buy iProvo is an "inside job" Monday while fielding some tough questions from concerned residents.

>>>Teen rolls SUV, ends up in residential yard
Sandy police believe speed was likely a factor in an early morning accident in which an 18-year-old driver rolled his SUV near 8600 South and Highland Drive.

>>>Shurtleff deposition set in child-bride suit
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff will give a deposition in a former child bride's multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the Fundamentalist LDS Church and its leader, Warren Jeffs.

>>>Provo police arrest 15-year-old in burglary spree
Provo police arrested a 15-year old male Sunday for investigation of residential burglary and criminal trespass stemming from three separate incidents over the weekend.

>>>Surgeon has seen many changes
Dr. Chris Peters was not yet an orthopedic surgeon when Dr. Robert Ballard retired from a long, successful career in the field 20 years ago. Ballard's vision was going at the time a death knell for a surgery career that had spanned more than four decades. He kept working for a while, but could no longer operate, and that was his passion.

>>>Authorities search for carjacking suspects at Grand Canyon
Officials say clearing skies at Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim could help in the search for two carjacking suspects.

>>>Even Eagle Forum loves this R rating
It would be easy to dismiss as political posturing that spiel that Jim Matheson gave to the Utah County Democratic Convention earlier this month.

>>>Contest in Provo leaves arborists out on a limb
Erica Hale leans back on her elbows with her legs stretched in front of her as she watches her boyfriend, a certified arborist, jog along a tree branch the width of a man's arm Saturday morning.

>>>Threats to inland seas are detailed
Climate change and increasing demand for fresh water are two of the biggest threats to saline lakes worldwide, a marine scientist said Monday.

>>>Utah investigators will return to Manson's hideout
Utah investigators will be returning to Death Valley later this month to help California authorities search for more possible victims of notorious killer Charles Manson.

>>>Ogden considering streetcars
Once a fan of urban gondolas, Mayor Matthew Godfrey is pushing streetcars instead.

>>>Bike to Work


>>>Wife testifies in Eagle Mountain standoff
Mindy Graham said it's obvious when her husband is mad.

>>>Asthma screening Saturday in Murray
Free asthma screenings will help adults and children learn if breathing problems might be asthma, as well as learn to control breathing for those with the disease.

>>>FLDS plea taken to Crawford hasn't made its way to Bush
A 10-page letter delivered to President Bush's Crawford ranch on Saturday by Fundamentalist LDS Church member Willie Jessop has not yet made its way to the White House.

>>>What homeowners should know about trees


>>>Pruning and tree care


>>>2 Utah teens given voluntarism awards
A Park City high school student who collects clothes and food for people in need and a Utah County eighth-grader who helps veterans in his community have been honored at the 2008 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards in Washington, D.C.

>>>Business College gets $1 million donation
LDS Business College received a $1 million gift last week from an anonymous donor, bringing the total by the same donor to $2 million.

>>>Writer's Studio offering 5-week intensive course in Pleasant Grove
The Writer's Studio of Utah is registering students for a five-week intensive course on making a living with your writing and getting published. The course begins May 27 and will be taught by studio founders Randy Jernigan and Geri Taylor.

>>>Center Stage group plans summer classes in Utah County
Center Stage Youth Performers invites youths ages 4-18 to participate in its performing arts summer workshops. Participants can spend time training in acting, musical theater, vocal performance, dance or puppetry.



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