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Utah couple sifts through memories after semi collides with Bear Lake property
GARDEN CITY, Utah — Few things are stronger than a first impression, especially when what’s in front of you are pieces of your own past.
“Watch your step, there could be nails,” Ken Maxfield said as he walked up to take a first glimpse of the ruined remains of his family’s detached storage garage at their Bear Lake vacation home.
“Man, all of our bikes are just trashed, they’re all mangled,” he said, as he leaned in for a closer look. Meanwhile, his wife Tracey Maxfield held up a piece of rainbow-colored fabric.
“It’s something that I designed, when my kids were little, it’s called a swing safe,” she said with a laugh. “But it survived. It’s all in one piece, and it would keep your kids safe on a swing.”
Decades of memories are here, now strewn around a parking lot. Ken and Tracey Maxfield both said they try to stay positive, but can’t help stopping here and there to reminisce — especially when they look at what’s been knocked completely free of the rubble.
“That’s kind of sad to me, because those were my dad’s jetskis and he passed away, and that’s what we got,” Tracey Maxfield said.
They first got the news earlier in the night.
“We were just eating dinner and we got a call about something was happening up here,” Ken Maxfield said.
“Saying that there’d been another accident up here, and that a truck had run through the garages again, and this time it happened to be ours,” Tracey Maxfield said.
A semi truck coming down the hill towards Garden City was unable to stop, plowing right through their storage garage.
“The truck sent a propane tank flying like a missile,” Tracey Maxfield said. “When we were first sent pictures, we could just see the stream of propane.”
To the Maxfields, this couldn’t be more personal.
“My father-in-law Phil Hoyt built this complex in ’95, ’96.” Ken Maxfield said. “It’s kind of just home for us.”
“He was a civil engineer, and bought the property, designed the units and how it was going to be laid out,” Tracey Maxfield said. “We’ve seen it from the ground up. And the ground down, now.”
They were among the first to live here, but someone who wasn’t here on this night is top of mind: Tracey Maxfield’s mom.
“If she was in the bedroom, it would’ve been a different story,” Ken Maxfield said.
“We are talking a propane tank that feeds half of this property,” Tracey Maxfield said. “And it lodged into that building, that’s my mom’s unit. And that was actually in her bedroom closet.”
This isn’t the first time a truck hasn’t been able to stop, nor is it the first time one has smashed into buildings.
“Before this, all the trucks have gone to the right, and I said ‘One of these days, they’re going to go to the left, and this one did,’” Tracey Maxfield said.
“This started about four or five years ago, all of the sudden trucks coming down the hill would lose their brakes,” Ken Maxfield said. He said there’s been an increase in truck traffic. “I think the growth up here has changed. There’s big stores up here now that need provisions.”
The Maxfields plan to rebuild. For now, they’re focused on talking with cleanup crews and sifting through what’s left. But even in the midst of so many memories, they can’t help but consider how this memory could have been a whole lot worse.
“On a busy holiday weekend, there could’ve been 200 people sitting at that intersection,” Ken Maxfield said. “Instead of just picking up brick and debris, we could’ve been picking up bodies.”
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Utah State Running Back Transfer Commits To South Carolina Over Florida State
Florida State came up short in its pursuit of a top running back transfer.
On Tuesday, Utah State running back transfer Rahsul Faison announced he was committing to South Carolina. Faison chose the Gamecocks over FSU, Alabama, North Carolina, UCLA, and UCF.
The Seminoles hosted Faison for a visit last weekend but he continued to take trips elsewhere. Florida State could very well kick the tires on another transfer during the spring window.
Faison spent two seasons with the Aggies and had a career year in 2024 where he rushed 198 times for 1,109 yards and eight touchdowns while catching 22 passes for 99 yards. He had five games of 100+ rushing yards, including a season-high 20 carries for 191 yards and a touchdown in a 55-10 victory against Hawaii on November 16. He was named second-team All-Mountain West for his performance last fall.
During his first season at Utah State, Faison rushed 118 times for 736 yards and five touchdowns. In total, he appeared in 25 games, making 13 starts, and totaled 316 carries for 1,845 yards and 13 touchdowns. Faison also caught 33 passes for 151 yards.
The Pennsylvania native signed with Marshall as a two-star prospect in 2019. He ultimately spent that season at the junior college level at Lackawanna College and was with the Thundering Herd in 2020. Faison didn’t appear in a game with either program and elected to go back to the JUCO level with Snow College. He rushed 88 times for 355 yards and six touchdowns prior to transferring to Utah State.
The 5-foot-11, 200-pound running back has at least one season of eligibility remaining due to the new junior college ruling.
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Florida State has six scholarship running backs eligible to return in 2025; redshirt senior Roydell Williams, redshirt senior Caziah Holmes, redshirt junior Jaylin Lucas, redshirt sophomore Samuel Singleton Jr., sophomore Kam Davis, and redshirt freshman Micahi Danzy.
The Seminoles signed four-star Ousmane Kromah during the Early Signing Period.
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Utah junior high teacher arrested for alleged possession of child porn
PROVO, Utah — A teacher within the Alpine School District is facing charges of sexual exploitation of a minor after allegedly uploading child porn to the internet. Travis Adamson, 49, is currently being held without bail.
According to court documents obtained by FOX 13 News, investigators were first notified of the potential crime at the end of April 2023. Adobe Inc. reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children via CyberTip that a user had uploaded files containing depictions of minors engaging in sexually explicit conduct on their account.
The CyberTip also included account information regarding the suspect user, including an IP address and email address that belonged to a teacher within the Alpine School District. Detectives used geo-location to trace the suspect’s IP address and found it was located within or near the city limits of Provo.
The school district confirmed to investigators that Adamson was still an employee within the district.
On Monday, detectives interviewed Adamson at the school where he confirmed that he was the sole user of the Adobe account and admitted to viewing child sexual abuse material.
Adamson also told detectives that he had downloaded several thousand images and videos onto his hard drive which is located at his home. He denied ever photographing or doing anything sexual or inappropriate with his students or other kids.
Detectives are now working to get access to Adamson’s hard drive and more charges could be coming.
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Utah cracks AP Top 25 Women’s Basketball poll before key matchups
The Utah Utes have made headlines by cracking the AP Top 25 at No. 22 for the first time this season, following a hard-fought 75-67 win over Iowa State. This marks Utah’s third consecutive season being ranked, despite an unexpected coaching change early in the season. Head coach Lynne Roberts departed for the WNBA, leaving longtime assistant Gavin Petersen to step in. Under Petersen’s leadership, Utah has thrived, demonstrating resilience and cohesion.
Petersen credited the team’s ability to stay focused and overcome adversity. “Our resilient crew has stepped up and faced the adversity that’s in front of them,” Petersen said. Utah’s win over Notre Dame during a Thanksgiving tournament was a pivotal moment that signaled their strength and potential.
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The competition for dominance in women’s college basketball continues to intensify as the Big Ten and SEC assert themselves as the sport’s premier leagues. This week’s Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll highlights the strength of both conferences, with each boasting seven ranked teams, including four in the top 10.
The Big Ten’s recent expansion with the addition of No. 1 UCLA and No. 4 USC has bolstered its claim as the top league. UCLA’s consistent performances, including a victory over South Carolina, solidify their place at the top of the rankings, earning 30 of 32 first-place votes. Meanwhile, the SEC has also grown stronger with No. 5 Texas and No. 10 Oklahoma joining the conference. South Carolina, a perennial powerhouse, remains No. 2 and will face Texas in a highly anticipated showdown.
This week, the Utes prepare for a marquee matchup, hosting No. 12 Kansas State at the Huntsman Center. This game not only pits two top-25 teams against each other but also serves as a litmus test for Utah’s aspirations in the Big 12.
As Utah continues its unbeaten run in conference play, upcoming matchups against No. 11 TCU and No. 17 West Virginia will provide further opportunities to climb the rankings and solidify their standing among the nation’s elite.
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