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Three motorcycles crash on Trapper’s Loop in northern Utah
HUNTSVILLE , Utah (KUTV) — Three motorcycles crashed on Trapper’s Loop in northern Utah, according to the Utah Highway Patrol.
Officials said one motorcycle traveling northbound on SR-176 near milepost 10 failed to maintain its lane while navigating a curve.
The bike crossed into oncoming southbound traffic, where it collided with two other motorcycles. Officials said all three riders were taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition. All were wearing helmets and protective gear.
Speed is believed to have been a contributing factor in the crash.
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Utah
Data center dominates candidate forum in Utah Senate president’s reelection bid
SUNSET — A top Utah leader was in the hot seat Tuesday evening over a proposed artificial intelligence data center in Box Elder County.
Senate President Stuart Adams, R-Layton, is being challenged in this month’s primary by fellow Republicans Braden Hess and Stephanie Hollist.
At a town hall forum at Sunset Junior High School, all three candidates met to talk about the Stratos data center – which is being pushed by celebrity businessman Kevin O’Leary – and the state’s water policy overall.
The data center has sparked strong public pushback over concerns about water use and other things. Adams has helped move the project along as chair of the state’s Military Installation Development Authority, or MIDA.
During the forum, which was sponsored by the nonprofit Grow the Flow, Hollist repeatedly criticized the data center – including when she was asked about her vision for Utah’s water management.
“I might start by not proposing the largest data center in the country,” Hollist said to loud applause, “particularly without all of the voice of the people, the recognition of our concerns, and the data around it.”
Adams, who has served in the Legislature more than 20 years, said the state needs to be competitive in the “AI boom,” but he acknowledged public opposition to the proposal.
“The people spoke (and) said we need clarity, so I pushed back,” he said.
Indeed, Adams recently softened his public support of the project, pushing O’Leary to reduce the project’s size and make other changes, including sending unused water to the struggling Great Salt Lake.
“I tried to listen,” Adams told the crowd. “We actually got a better project because of that.”
Hess, for his part, said the government shouldn’t treat data centers differently than any other business.
“As long as they are not harming society and our resources in measurable ways,” Hess said, “I think we should allow them to go forward.”
But to the several dozen people who attended Tuesday’s forum, it was clear the data center is a non-starter.
“When you talk about a project that’s going to sap tax dollars away from residents, that’s going to take water, that’s going to endanger our way of life … it’s all a red flag,” said Tameron Williams, a Box Elder County resident who attended the forum. “It all feels pretty dangerous for where we’re at right now.”
Whichever Republican wins the Utah Senate primary next week will advance to the general election in November.
The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.
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14 Park City and Utah-based Olympians and Paralympians join South Jordan Elementary’s field day – Park Record
Fourteen Park City and Utah-based Olympians and Paralympians joined South Jordan Elementary school’s field day on June 3.
The athletes partook in races, tug-of-war games and autograph signings with about 500 third- to sixth-grade students at the school.
The surprise event for the students was part of Utah 2034’s effort to connect athletes with the communities that will play a role in hosting those Olympics and Paralympics. South Jordan Elementary is about 20 minutes away from 2034 venues like the Utah Olympic Oval in Kearns, which will host the speed skating events, and the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, which will host figure skating and short track speed skating events.
Among the Parkites in the group were Ethan Cepuran, Kate Delson, Nick Goepper, Marin Hamill and Rell Harwood. Cepuran and Delson each won medals at the Milano Cortina Olympics and Paralympics, respectively.
“Every athlete on that field today trains here, lives here and chose to spend an afternoon with a few hundred kids in South Jordan,” said Fraser Bullock, president and executive chair of the Utah Committee for the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. “That tells you something about Utah. The road to 2034 runs straight through schools like this one, and we intend to keep showing up until every child in this state knows these Games belong to them, too.”
South Jordan Principal Beth Pollock said she had never heard her students roar with such excitement.
After spending a few hours with the students, the athletes tossed them some Utah 2034 merchandise to try and leave them with lasting excitement for the Games and a memento of the day. They also signed and left a banner for the school to keep.
“I have never heard my students make a sound like the one they made when those athletes came around the corner,” said Pollock. “But what I’ll remember is what came after: a kid who had never met an Olympian or a Paralympian being told ‘Keep moving, keep going,’ by someone who’s actually lived it. A field day ends at the final whistle, but that kind of belief sticks for a lifetime.”
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Utah canyon BASE jump kills 2, including daredevil athlete who performed with Madonna
A weekend BASE jumping accident in a Utah canyon killed two people, one of them a daredevil athlete best known for performing onstage with Madonna at the 2012 Super Bowl, authorities said.
The sheriff’s office in Grand County, Utah, confirmed one of the dead was Andy Lewis, an extreme athlete known for feats in BASE jumping, a dangerous sport that involves parachuting to the ground after jumping from a tall fixed object such as a building, a bridge or a desert cliff overlooking a deep canyon.
The victims had been conducting a tandem jump in which two people are harnessed together, according to a social media post by Aerial Arts Moab, an acrobatics company that described Lewis as “co-owner and best friend.”
Lewis also owned BASE Jump Moab, a business that offered tandem jumps to inexperienced customers who would be harnessed to a guide wearing the parachute. Promotional videos on the company’s website show pairs of people stepping off the edges of towering cliffs and briefly plummeting before their parachutes open.
In BASE jumping circles, Lewis had a huge following and a reputation for pushing the envelope — leaping into tighter spaces or deploying his parachute later than his peers would dare, said John McEvoy, a BASE jumping instructor in Twin Falls, Idaho, who has jumped with Lewis.
“He had an incredible level of athleticism and skill that was developed over years of practice,” McEvoy said. “But then he would take an incredible amount of risk.”
Grand County Sheriff Jamison Wiggins confirmed the other person who was killed was Danny Joe Kregle, a 68-year-old father and grandfather who was described by a family member as an accomplished businessman.
“Danny had a wonderful sense of humor and was always looking for ways to make people laugh,” relative Sydney Laverty told The Times-Independent. “One of his greatest joys was performing magic tricks alongside his granddaughter.”
Lewis was also a prominent figure in the niche sports of slacklining and tricklining, which combine elements of high-wire walking with aerial acrobatics — sometimes at perilous heights.
He went from obscure athlete to overnight celebrity when he appeared onstage in Madonna’s 2012 Super Bowl halftime show. Dressed in a Roman toga, Lewis bounced and executed tricks on his inch-wide line like it was a trampoline while Madonna sang behind him.
“My phone actually rang itself to death three days in a row,” Lewis said soon afterward in an appearance on Conan O’Brien’s late night show.
Emergency responders were dispatched Sunday to a report of people injured in a BASE jumping attempt at Mineral Bottom, a remote desert area near the Utah-Colorado line, according to the sheriff’s office.
Though there’s no official tally of BASE jumping deaths, a list compiled by the website BASEaddict.com shows 540 total fatalities worldwide since 1981 — including 30 people killed last year. Prominent deaths include BASE jumper Dean Potter and his climbing partner, Graham Hunt, who were killed in 2015 while attempting a wingsuit flight in California’s Yosemite National Park.
A study focused on BASE jumping in Norway, published in a medical journal in 2007, estimated that BASE jumping carried risks of injury or death five to eight times greater than skydiving.
Lewis openly acknowledged the sport’s inherent danger.
“It’s weird to think about how many people are dead, because it’s like a normal thing,” Lewis told documentary filmmaker Ella Warnick in an interview published last year.
Tandem BASE jumping carries additional risk because it straps together two people, one of whom generally lacks experience, under a single parachute, McEvoy said. But because they involve novices, they also tend to be the most low-risk, basic types of jumps.
“Within BASE, it’s a very controversial topic,” McEvoy said. “There’s a lot of people who say it’s the stupidest thing in the world and others arguing: `No, we’re giving people the experience of their lives.’”
No one immediately returned phone, text and Facebook messages left Monday for BASE Jump Moab.
Lewis won four straight world championships in competitive slacklining from 2008 through 2011. Lewis set a Guinness World Record for slackline surfing, swaying his feet side to side in a rocking motion that mimics surfing, while keeping his balance above China’s Diaoshuilou waterfall in 2011.
In 2014, he walked a slackline suspended between two hot air balloons more than 4,000 feet (1,200 meters) above the Nevada desert.
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