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Utah hunting guide faces felony charge for Donald Trump Jr.’s big-game hunt


The next story was written and researched by The Utah Investigative Journalism Challenge in partnership with The Salt Lake Tribune.

Utah looking information Wade Lemon faces 5 years in state jail for the loss of life of a Carbon County bear killed throughout a guided hunt on Might 18, 2018.

However Lemon, a well known information didn’t pull the set off — Donald Trump Jr. did, in line with the Utah Division of Pure Sources (DNR).

Trump Jr. is just not named in a latest submitting in opposition to Lemon, however the DNR confirmed his id because the individual named within the felony grievance as Lemon’s “consumer” on the hunt. Prosecutors have indicated there was no proof displaying Trump Jr. would have identified concerning the alleged baiting that went on in the course of the hunt.

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With out naming Trump Jr., Davis County Lawyer Troy Rawlings stated the hunter within the case “was really a sufferer and a now a potential witness in a fraudulent scheme to steer the hunter to consider it was really a authentic Wild West looking scenario.”

The costs in opposition to Lemon from the Trump Jr. hunt had been filed simply earlier than the four-year statute of limitations expired. The DNR initially investigated allegations of unlawful bearbaiting on the hunt in 2018 and closed the case later that yr.

On Sept. 3, 2020, The Utah Investigative Journalism Challenge requested recordsdata on closed investigations in opposition to Wade Lemon Looking. The DNR supplied recordsdata on circumstances courting again to 2009 aside from the case on the 2018 Trump Jr. hunt. DNR had determined to reopen that case and denied the data request, stating the discharge would intrude with the now “open” investigation.

DNR turned the case over to the Utah Lawyer Common’s Workplace. Utah Lawyer Common Reyes has shut ties to Trump, having campaigned for him and even flying to Nevada to analyze the election outcomes after Trump’s defeat on the polls and signed on to a lawsuit claiming “illegal election outcomes.” The Lawyer Common’s Workplace reinvestigated the case for months, then handed it off to the Davis County Lawyer’s Workplace to display screen for submitting of expenses.

Paperwork present investigations into Lemon’s group for the previous decade — allegations of merciless and unlawful massive sport baiting practices.

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Hunter Nation

“A number of high quality time within the woods hanging out at 10,000 ft. #outdoor #weekend #journey #cabin #utah,” reads a Might 19, 2018 Instagram submit from Trump Jr. The president’s son is decked out in camouflage standing casually on the fringe of a cliff earlier than a sweeping view of rolling forests, hills and plateaus. The submit is tagged “Utah” and the caption reads “Nice weekend in Utah with some good buddies within the outdoor.”

Trump Jr. was in Utah to assist launch Hunter Nation, a looking advocacy group. That group would later launch its personal tremendous PAC, Hunter Nation Motion, which spent $96,997 in advertisements in opposition to Democrats within the 2020 election, in line with the marketing campaign spending transparency web site Open Secrets and techniques.

The group fashioned in 2018 and was cofounded by Utahn Don Peay, the Utah marketing campaign supervisor for Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential marketing campaign.

“You’ll have to go a protracted option to discover a greater advocate for our looking way of life, a extra passionate hunter and conservationist than Don, Jr.,” reads a submit Hunter Nation launched within the fall of 2019 as a part of a raffle for members to win a visit looking elk in Utah with the president’s son.

“The chance to share a looking camp with him is actually priceless,” the submit reads.

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There have been no photos of Don Jr.’s kills from his Might 2018 journey to Utah on his social media feed, however DNR confirmed that over the course of two days the president’s son bagged two kills that many would contemplate once-in-a-lifetime hunts — a bear on Might 18 and a cougar on Might 19, 2018.

Charging paperwork allege Lemon’s outfitters illegally used bait on the bear shot by Trump Jr. In keeping with the doc, a witness recognized Lemon and his staff in the course of the hunt in Might 2018 and was capable of establish Lemon over radio visitors, giving directions to his staff.

The unlawful bait, “a pile of grain, oil and pastries” was found with a path digital camera pointed proper on it with “WLH” (for Wade Lemon Looking) written on the facet and with Lemon’s personal phone quantity, in line with courtroom paperwork. The charging paperwork additionally embrace proof from a subordinate confirming Lemon had him place the bait within the location a number of weeks earlier than the hunt.

Lemon was contacted by cellphone and stated he was shocked by the fees associated to the Trump Jr. hunt, saying, “So far as I knew every little thing was above board,” earlier than ending the decision.

A request for remark from The Trump Group, the place Trump Jr. is an government vp, was not returned.

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Questions on previous investigations had been emailed to Lemon and a lawyer responded to say he had no remark.

Huge purchasers bag massive sport

Looking guides who cater to the rich elite have loads at stake in making certain profitable hunts. These corporations make use of hunters to scout woods, deserts, mountains and plains for the most important sport, to make sure these high-profile purchasers have the best probability for a profitable hunt. In keeping with DNR, Wade Lemon Looking has been investigated eight occasions for allegedly breaking the legislation to make sure a profitable hunt, although he was not charged with a felony till Tuesday.

On Might 25, 2009, Hal Stout, an officer with the Utah Division of Wildlife Sources (DWR), was investigating Lemon’s looking areas for unlawful bear bait within the neighborhood of 9 Mile Canyon in Carbon county. Stout was inspecting one bait location when “I heard an ATV and ran for concealment,” the report states.

Stout noticed a truck with canine containers roll previous and noticed the plate as linked to a Lemon worker. After the automobile handed, the officer situated two extra unlawful bait areas — one with a useless horse carcass lined in branches and a melon rind close by. He had little time to appraise the scenario earlier than a close-by commotion grabbed his consideration.

“I heard hounds baying and continued within the route of the sound,” Stout writes, listening to one particular person particularly name for “Wade” asking to have them convey one other particular person from close by cabins out to the realm. The investigator once more monitored from concealment and couldn’t see all of the events concerned however was conscious that somebody was introduced out to shoot a treed bear.

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In keeping with Stout’s report, Lemon’s staff had treed a bear and constructed a hearth beneath the tree to maintain it from escaping whereas they waited for his or her consumer to be dropped at the positioning.

“On the base and between these two bushes I noticed a chair manufactured from rocks,” the report reads. “I heard WADE earlier say that the boys had constructed a hearth beneath the tree and made him a chair.”

The investigator documented a number of examples of violations of state legislation from the style of trapping the bear within the tree and the case languished for a number of years, earlier than being dismissed in June 2012. A comment within the case file notes “that the extent of illegality detected was inadequate to justify disclosing investigative methods used on this case.”

Lemon would face different investigations. In 2011, an informant advised DWR Lemon had a mountain lion treed and that “the lion hunter had his personal personal aircraft and was flying in tomorrow to shoot it.” Investigators later discovered the positioning of the kill.

In 2016 Lemon’s firm was investigated for illegally taking a Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep harvested in an off-limits space on Utah’s Mount Nebo. DWR didn’t fault Lemon’s firm because the company on the time had not up to date its guidebooks and a DWR worker had given Lemon affirmation that they may lead a guided hunt on the mountain.

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In a press release, DNR spokesperson Religion Jolley identified that many of those circumstances are tough to analyze, typically informants received’t come ahead and in different circumstances, proof of baiting can solely be gathered “by requesting a search warrant and organising path cameras within the space of the bait station.”

Jolley says that DWR officers generate a mean of two,000 case stories a yr for “unlawful wildlife exercise” investigations. “The vast majority of these circumstances conclude both being screened by a county lawyer or with an investigation that leads to no leads,” Jolley stated.

‘Nice day on the mountain’

Regardless of the a number of investigations through the years, former DWR Director Mike Fowlks attended at the least one hunt with Lemon’s outfit.

(Utah Division of Wildlife Sources) Mike Fowlks, former director of the Utah Division of Wildlife Sources.

In a Might 14, 2020, Instagram submit from Wade Lemon Looking, Fowlks is proven posing with a not too long ago killed bear. The submit reads: “Had a fantastic day on the mountain with @mikefowlks Congratulations once more Mike on a fantastic boar!”

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Fowlks was director in the course of the 2018 investigation and likewise legislation enforcement part chief in the course of the occasions of the earlier Lemon investigations. A month after DNR supplied data of Lemon investigation recordsdata, Fowlks introduced his retirement.

Former DWR Director Mike Fowlks attended at the least one hunt with Wade Lemon Looking. (Wade Lemon Looking’s Instagram)

Fowlks declined to remark for this story apart from to say that the 2020 hunt he went on was not with Lemon personally, however simply by way of his firm.

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They also had no mechanism to dedicate some of their water to protecting wildlife and natural ecosystems.","type":"text"},{"content":"Now, with the passage of bills like HB33, irrigators can lease some or all of their water to benefit the environment, including the Great Salt Lake, for a period up to 10 years without the risk of losing it.","type":"text"},{"content":"Another bill, HB410, created a $40 million trust state agencies potentially can tap to buy or lease water rights for the lake.","type":"text"},{"type":"image"},{"content":"“I’ve heard some people say that these are baby steps,” Bracken said. “They’re not baby steps. 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That way the Great Salt Lake and its tributaries get water when they need it most, and the farmer still gets paid.","type":"text"},{"content":"“It’s easy to look at alfalfa ... as a boogeyman,” said Rep. Timothy Hawkes, R-Centerville, who has sponsored and advocated for several bills benefiting the Great Salt Lake. “But one of the really nice things about alfalfa is that the water applied to it is adjustable.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Farms also provide a slew of other benefits for the Great Salt Lake’s watershed. They’re a source of local food. They provide open space and habitat for wildlife like migratory birds. Irrigation can help recharge aquifers and tributaries. Agricultural revenue also helps support rural communities throughout the state.","type":"text"},{"content":"“For a lot of us, historically, the question has been: ‘Are we going to have agriculture, or are we going to have the Great Salt Lake?’” said Rep. 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Gamarra calls this “the chain of success.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Her work has led to national recognition. In March, USA Today honored her as their Utah “Women of the Year” for her significant positive impact on her community. The paper cited her work with immigrants and ESL students to get them into college, and then connecting them with mentors.","type":"text"},{"content":"“These honorees are strong and resilient women who have been champions of change across the country, leading and inspiring as they promote and fight for equity, and give others a place to seek help and find hope,” USA Today wrote.","type":"text"},{"content":"Cultural shock","type":"header"},{"content":"As a student in Peru, Gamarra earned her master’s and doctorate studies in law and political science. When she moved to Utah with her family in 2004, she got one consistent answer whenever she asked about how her degrees could be applied in the U.S. workforce: “You need to start over.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Gamarra said she reluctantly accepted the advice because she did not speak English and found herself in an unfamiliar country and academic circumstances. Wanting to learn the language, Gamarra enrolled at SLCC in 2005, starting with ESL classes. Two years later, she had earned an associate degree in social work.","type":"text"},{"content":"She then went to the University of Utah to apply for a bachelor’s degree, where a staff member told her she had been given wrong information years before. “[They] told me that there had been no need to start with an associate degree,” Gamarra said in Spanish. “I could have immediately applied for a master’s degree.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Gamarra said that “many immigrants like me were going through the same thing ... they didn’t have the accurate information to take advantage of and grow.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Learning that, she said, spurred her to action. “I knew I had to do something,” she said.","type":"text"},{"content":"Peer mentorship","type":"header"},{"content":"After earning a master’s in social work, Gamarra returned to SLCC to work as an adviser, with the goal of helping ESL students get into college. In her job, Gamarra oversees ESL Legacy Mentors, a peer mentoring program that began in September 2019 and now helps over 300 students.","type":"text"},{"content":"Often, she said, new ESL students — most of whom were born outside the country and experience a language barrier — feel nervous or too embarrassed to ask for help. Programs like ESL Legacy Mentors work to build trust.","type":"text"},{"content":"“Having a mentor makes the difference,” Gamarra said. “Creating activities where students can feel a sense of belonging, connect and make friends – for me that is the key. Many times, the cultural shock of having to learn English can isolate us.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Gamarra said about 80% of the students who walk into her office only intend to learn English and move on, believing that school is not for them. SLCC graduate Cinthia Gonzalez was one such student.","type":"text"},{"content":"Gonzalez, also from Peru, moved to Utah in January 2020. She loved the state but found it hard to integrate, and felt she needed to learn a new language and more about the cultural differences. Gonzalez decided to take ESL classes, which is where she met Gamarra.","type":"text"},{"content":"“My initial goal was just to learn English, so I could communicate, and then to get a job – to do things for myself,” Gonzalez said.","type":"text"},{"content":"While taking ESL classes, Gonzalez became more involved in the college and acted as president of ESL Legacy Mentors from February 2020 to December 2021, and remained a student mentor afterwards. She said the program changed how she viewed education. “The group showed me that I could study something more,” Gonzalez said.","type":"text"},{"content":"Gonzalez received scholarships to pursue a degree in interior design, and walked at SLCC’s commencement ceremony earlier this month. While at the college, Gonzalez also took interest in construction, and is now looking to transfer to Utah Valley University to study construction management.","type":"text"},{"content":"She’ll continue to offer advice to students, she said, even if informally: “[We are] mentors forever.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Mothers and daughters","type":"header"},{"content":"Gamarra said the USA Today honor was not a solo effort. She dedicated the award, she said, “to those grand women who have helped me, accompanied me and continue to accompany me.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Those include students, professors and colleagues — as well as her daughters and her mother, who as a widow worked to support Gamarra and her siblings.","type":"text"},{"content":"Gamarra’s daughter, Elizabeth, 23 — who graduated from SLCC in 2014 (at age 16) and received the college’s inaugural Rising Star Award, which recognizes alumni who “have made a profound and positive impact in their communities and beyond” — recalled when her mother began to create peer mentorship programs.","type":"text"},{"content":"“It was nice to see my mom form some sort of community at SLCC where I could see myself reflected,” she said.","type":"text"},{"content":"Elizabeth Gamarra – who has been a Fulbright Scholar, Oxford Consortium Fellowship recipient, Rotary Peace Fellow and TEDx speaker – said she mentored five Latina women, as part of her mother’s early efforts to create peer mentorship. It was, Elizabeth said, a “transformative experience because they ended up helping me more. It was the first time I saw Latina women super united.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Luz Gamarra likened community colleges to “prepared soil” for helping ESL students — and that, for her, mentorship is an effort that doesn’t end.","type":"text"},{"content":"“My dad always said, alongside my mom, ‘You must help someone, that’s good. Don’t leave alone – always take someone with you,’” she said. “In this life, we are here to help someone, to walk with someone hand in hand who knows the same as you, and grow.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Cristian Martinez wrote this story as a journalism student at Salt Lake Community College. It is published as part of a new collaborative including nonprofits Amplify Utah and The Salt Lake Tribune.","type":"text"},{"content":"
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the Latter-day Saint concept of Heavenly Mother has been discussed, debated and disputed in endless conversations online and in person, including in a talk at the faith’s April General Conference.","type":"text"},{"content":"In apostle Dale Renlund’s speech, he urged members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints not to speculate about the divine feminine but rather stick to what is known in the faith’s Gospel Topics essay about her. ","type":"text"},{"content":"That is still a lot, say authors McArthur Krishna and Bethany Brady Spalding, who posted on YouTube a six-minute video in which interviewees describe what the doctrine means to them.","type":"text"},{"content":"Clearly, others want to take it beyond official pronouncements.","type":"text"},{"content":"One somewhat surprising split among proponents, however, has pitted some feminists who celebrate Mother God against some LGBTQ advocates who fear their exclusion from the deity.","type":"text"},{"content":"In a just-released special issue of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, three pieces examine the conflict from various angles.","type":"text"},{"content":"The solution to the dilemma cannot be to eliminate the physical nature of the feminine deity, Margaret Toscano argues in her article, “In Defense of Heavenly Mother.”","type":"text"},{"content":"She can be “an indispensable figure and source of hope, comfort, and liberation for all the oppressed, the vulnerable, and the powerless,” Toscano writes. “...But Mormon theology and practice also require Heavenly Mother to be more than a symbol since the embodiment of the divine is a central doctrinal tenet…a coequal of Heavenly Father…a real personage who acts as the Other to the male God.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Still, it is possible to believe in “an embodied Mother and Father Gods of equal status,” she writes, “while promoting free choice and fluidity of sex, gender, and sexuality for them and their children.”","type":"text"},{"content":"After all, Toscano notes, the “doctrine of eternal progression implies movement, not statis.”","type":"text"},{"content":"It is acceptable “within a Mormon framework to accept sex differences as biological realities,” Toscano reasons, “while favoring fluid categories and porous boundaries, rejecting simple dichotomies, and moving to multiple gender identities.”","type":"text"},{"content":"A ‘queer heavenly family’","type":"header"},{"content":"Like Toscano, Charlotte Scholl Shurtz rejects the suggestion to remove Mother God’s physicality.","type":"text"},{"content":"The creation of a “genderless god erases gendered experiences, whether [they] are those of a transgender or a cisgender individual,” Shurtz writes in “A Queer Heavenly Family: Expanding Godhood Beyond a Heterosexual, Cisgender Couple.” “Claiming that a genderless god is inclusive is parallel to claiming that ‘colorblindness’ solves racial issues.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Shurtz accepts “the premise that gender is an essential characteristic of an individual’s eternal existence and assume[s] that sexuality is similarly essential,” but rejects the gender binary.","type":"text"},{"content":"“If I, a queer woman, only know the story of God as a cisgender, heterosexual individual or couple,” she asks, “how can I see godliness in myself?”","type":"text"},{"content":"The writer suggests expanding Mormonism’s “concept of godhood” to include a “queer heavenly family.”","type":"text"},{"content":"That would offer “hope instead of exclusion,” Shurtz says, and provide a “way to see godliness in all humanity.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Recognizing such divinity “leads to greater respect, compassion, and affirmation of ourselves and one another, and offers everyone hope for godhood and joy,” she writes. “Without a diverse heavenly family, anyone may struggle to see godliness in themselves or in their earthly family or friends.”","type":"text"},{"content":"God is ‘they’","type":"header"},{"content":"The third writer in the series, Blaire Ostler, also builds a case for multiple divinities on Latter-day Saint theology that all humans are gods in embryo.","type":"text"},{"content":"God is “they” in Mormonism, Ostler writes in “I Am a Child of Gods,” but most believers presume that means the heterosexual couple of a Heavenly Mother and Father.","type":"text"},{"content":"Yet, for many queer Latter-day Saints, God is “they” because God is “composed of diverse genders, orientations, abilities, races, bodies, and families,” she writes. “God is ‘they’ because if we are all made in the image of God, ‘they’ is the only pronoun we have in English to adequately signify the plurality and diversity that exists within the heavenly family.”","type":"text"},{"content":"The Latter-day Saint understanding of Heavenly Mother is “carving a path to a more inclusive physicalist theology” but is too limiting as currently described, Ostler believes. “...We are all made in the image of God, which includes queer, intersex, trans, and nonbinary bodies.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Mortals are not just “children of God,” she writes. “We are children of gods in an endlessly creative, dynamic community of diverse deities reflected in our earthly existence.”","type":"text"},{"content":"This much is clear from these conversations: Talk of God the Mother in Latter-day Saint theology is not going away — and will likely grow as 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In fact, they might hate each other. Or is losing, to even the slightest degree, what they hate?","type":"text"},{"content":"And now, against the backdrop of the NIL effect on college sports, they are dragging that loathing straight into the glare of the public. And the irony in it all is rich, just like the coaches themselves, who are making $10 million-plus annually in salary.","type":"text"},{"content":"Money is at the center of their accusations and criticisms, money that is not just indirectly landing in their pockets, but in the bank accounts of players, and more specifically recruits.","type":"text"},{"content":"Maybe you’ve read the juicy stuff already, but, either way, reviewing it is worthwhile, not just because it’s hilarious, rather because it shines a light on what’s happening in major college sports.","type":"text"},{"content":"Saban first. Talking to a group of businessmen the other night, the Alabama coach said the following:","type":"text"},{"content":"“We were second in recruiting last year. “[Texas] A&M was first. A&M bought every player on their team — made a deal for name, image, likeness. We didn’t buy one player, all right? But I don’t know if we’re going to be able to sustain that in the future because more and more people are doing it. It’s tough.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Fisher subsequently called his own news conference to … um, answer back, saying:","type":"text"},{"content":"“We never bought anybody. No rules are broken. Nothing was done wrong. It’s a shame that you’ve got to sit here and defend 17-year-old kids and families and Texas A&M. Because we do things right. We’re always going to do things right. We’re always going to be here. We’re doing a heck of a job.”","type":"text"},{"content":"And then, the good stuff.","type":"text"},{"content":"“It’s despicable that a reputable head coach can come out and say this when he doesn’t get his way. The narcissist in him doesn’t allow those things to happen. It’s ridiculous when he’s not on top.”","type":"text"},{"content":"And then, the better stuff.","type":"text"},{"content":"“Some people think they’re God. Go dig into how God did his deal. You may find out a lot of things you don’t want to know. We build him up to be the czar of football. Go dig into his past, or anybody who’s ever coached with him. You can find out anything you want to find out, what he does and how he does it. It’s despicable.”","type":"text"},{"content":"And then, even after Saban called to apologize to his former assistant and Fisher refused the call, the best stuff.","type":"text"},{"content":"“We’re done. ... He’s the greatest ever, huh? When you’ve got all the advantages, it’s easy,” Fisher said. “You coach with people like Bobby Bowden and learn how to do things. You coach with other people and learn how not to do things. There’s a reason, people, I ain’t [gone] back and worked for [Saban]. … Don’t want to be associated with him.","type":"text"},{"content":"“You can call me anything you want to call me. You can’t call me a cheat. I don’t cheat and I don’t lie. I learned that when I was a kid. If you did, your old man slapped you upside the head. Maybe somebody should have slapped him.”","type":"text"},{"content":"The whole situation here comes down to a new world of NIL deals in college football. Saban has said he’s not against NIL, he’s against collectives using it as a means of inducing high school players to come to a certain program. Essentially buying players.","type":"text"},{"content":"Was there a reason Texas A&M had the best recruiting class in the country this past go-round? Yep, and it comes down to the program having a stack of opportunities — read: dollars — available to young people willing and wanting to cash in on those opportunities. A&M might be a fine school, with solid coaches and fantastic facilities, but …","type":"text"},{"content":"But.","type":"text"},{"content":"As college football and basketball is attempting to get pay-for-play under control, good luck with that. It’s been going on for years, no matter what the rules have said, with certain, as Fisher called them, “advantages.” It’s just that now it’s out in the open, at least more than it once was. And some schools have been quicker to game the system than others.","type":"text"},{"content":"Every school will have to adjust. The coaches have to adjust. Texas A&M has adjusted. Alabama will have to adjust.","type":"text"},{"content":"Was Saban more upset with Jimbo or the Bama boosters, those who had let the Crimson Tide finish as a runner-up in something, anything at all?","type":"text"},{"content":"Still, it may be a tad bit twisted and sick to see coaches like Saban and Fisher all naked-like go for each other’s throats — Saban has since said he meant nothing personal against Fisher, while Fisher did intend on making it personal — but it’s also shining that light on the truth.","type":"text"},{"content":"That coaches and boosters will use “advantages,” regardless of what anyone labels them — legal or illegal, to do what they’re getting paid their millions and millions to do.","type":"text"},{"content":"Win.","type":"text"},{"content":"How do they do that at an elite level?","type":"text"},{"content":"In large measure, via the same means and manner they have for a hundred years — by somehow, some way getting the players, gaining the services of players, necessary to make it happen.","type":"text"},{"content":"It doesn’t take a slap upside the head to know that.","type":"text"}],"credits":{"by":[{"_id":"gmonson","image":{"url":"https://s3.amazonaws.com/arc-authors/sltrib/2443a7bf-99fd-4b53-a330-e2e3d4b697e9.png"},"name":"Gordon Monson"}]},"display_date":"2022-05-21T12:03:00Z","headlines":{"basic":"Gordon Monson: Saban vs. Fisher is a beautiful thing — college football coaches lobbing bombs at each other, revealing the truth"},"last_updated_date":"2022-05-21T12:03:00.671Z","promo_items":{"basic":{"caption":"(AP Photo) At left, Alabama head coach Nick Saban yells to the sideline during the first half of Alabama's NCAA college football scrimmage, Saturday, April 16, 2022, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. 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After a public comment period, Gov. Spencer Cox will make an appointment to the five-judge panel.","type":"text"},{"content":"Lee is stepping down after being appointed to the Utah Supreme Court in 2010 by former Gov. Gary Herbert. Lee’s brother, Mike, is the senior U.S. Senator from Utah.","type":"text"},{"content":"Six of the seven nominees currently sit on the bench in Utah. Matthew Bates, James Gardner and Dianna Gibson serve on Utah’s Third District Court. Ryan Harris and Jill Pohlman are from the Utah Court of Appeals. Clemens Landau sits on the Salt Lake City Justice Court. D. Carolina Nunez is an immigration law professor at Brigham Young University.","type":"text"},{"content":"Bates, Gardner, Gibson, Harris and Pohlman were appointed to the bench by former Gov. Gary Herbert, while Landau was appointed by former Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski.","type":"text"},{"content":"Four of the seven nominees were previously nominated to the Utah Supreme Court. Harris, Landau, Nunez and Pohlman were on the shortlist to replace Justice Constandinos Himonas earlier this year. Cox ultimately appointed Diana Hagen. Pohlman was also nominated to fill a Utah Supreme Court vacancy in 2017.","type":"text"},{"content":"Some notable cases involving the potential justices:","type":"text"},{"content":"In 2006, when Bates was an assistant state attorney general, he represented the state in a court case where a 13-year-old Ogden girl, impregnated by her 12-year-old boyfriend, was labeled a delinquent. The girl was found guilty of violating Utah’s fornication law that prohibits sex with anyone under 14. The Utah Supreme Court threw the case out.","type":"text"},{"content":"In 2018, Gardner rejected an election-related lawsuit from then-Rep. Mia Love’s campaign. Love sued to stop Salt Lake County from counting votes in her race against Democrat Ben McAdams, claiming there was no mechanism to challenge voter signatures on mail-in ballots. McAdams defeated Love by just 694 votes.","type":"text"},{"content":"During the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gibson blocked a concert in Tooele County meant to protest coronavirus restrictions. The state had loosened most restrictions on businesses but still banned gatherings of more than 50 people. The show eventually took place in Cedar City.","type":"text"},{"content":"Harris ruled in 2018 that a court could cut off alimony payments if the recipient lives with someone else, Fox 13 reported. A lower court stopped a woman’s $7,000 per month alimony after she started living with a new boyfriend. Harris upheld the lower court ruling.","type":"text"},{"content":"Before being appointed to the bench, Landau represented the mother of Darien Hunt, the 22-year-old man shot to death by Saratoga Springs Police in 2017. Susan Hunt claimed she did not agree to a financial settlement with the city over the shooting, but a federal judge ruled against her.","type":"text"},{"content":"After his appointment, Landau implemented a program where defendants could replace fines or community service hours with donations to charitable organizations, according to ABC 4.","type":"text"},{"content":"Lee was on former President Donald Trump’s list of potential U.S. Supreme Court nominees in 2018 and 2020. Trump selected Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett instead.","type":"text"},{"content":"In 2018, Lee and then-Lt. Gov. Cox came under fire for accepting front-row tickets to the Utah Jazz from former owner Gail Miller. Lee and Cox said they did not break ethical rules by using the tickets. Cox claims he did not violate a ban on gifts to executive branch members because he considered Miller a close friend.","type":"text"}],"credits":{"by":[{"_id":"bschott","image":{"url":"https://s3.amazonaws.com/arc-authors/sltrib/d116c567-15c2-4250-914c-638eb5af4458.png"},"name":"Bryan Schott"}]},"display_date":"2022-05-21T12:00:00Z","headlines":{"basic":"Here’s who Gov. Cox could pick to be the next Utah Supreme Court justice"},"last_updated_date":"2022-05-21T12:00:01.229Z","promo_items":{"basic": The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice Thomas Lee questions federal public defender Charlotte Merrill, at the Utah Supreme Court Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018. 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Prosecutors have indicated there was no evidence showing Trump Jr. would have known about the alleged baiting that went on during the hunt.","type":"text"},{"content":"Without naming Trump Jr., Davis County Attorney Troy Rawlings said the hunter in the case “was actually a victim and a now a possible witness in a fraudulent scheme to lead the hunter to believe it was actually a legitimate Wild West hunting situation.”","type":"text"},{"content":"The charges against Lemon from the Trump Jr. hunt were filed just before the four-year statute of limitations expired. The DNR initially investigated allegations of illegal bearbaiting on the hunt in 2018 and closed the case later that year.","type":"text"},{"content":"On Sept. 3, 2020, The Utah Investigative Journalism Project requested files on closed investigations against Wade Lemon Hunting. The DNR provided files on cases dating back to 2009 except for the case on the 2018 Trump Jr. hunt. DNR had decided to reopen that case and denied the records request, stating the release would interfere with the now “open” investigation.","type":"text"},{"content":"DNR turned the case over to the Utah Attorney General’s Office. Utah Attorney General Reyes has close ties to Trump, having campaigned for him and even flying to Nevada to investigate the election results after Trump’s defeat at the polls and signed on to a lawsuit claiming “unlawful election results.” The Attorney General’s Office reinvestigated the case for months, then handed it off to the Davis County Attorney’s Office to screen for filing of charges.","type":"text"},{"content":"Documents show investigations into Lemon’s organization for the past decade — allegations of cruel and illegal big game baiting practices.","type":"text"},{"content":"Hunter Nation","type":"header"},{"content":"“Lots of quality time in the woods hanging out at 10,000 feet. #outdoors #weekend #adventure #cabin #utah,” reads a May 19, 2018 Instagram post from Trump Jr. The president’s son is decked out in camouflage standing casually at the edge of a cliff before a sweeping view of rolling forests, hills and plateaus. The post is tagged “Utah” and the caption reads “Great weekend in Utah with some good friends in the outdoors.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Trump Jr. was in Utah to help launch Hunter Nation, a hunting advocacy group. That group would later launch its own super PAC, Hunter Nation Action, which spent $96,997 in ads against Democrats in the 2020 election, according to the campaign spending transparency site Open Secrets.","type":"text"},{"content":"The organization formed in 2018 and was cofounded by Utahn Don Peay, the Utah campaign manager for Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.","type":"text"},{"type":"oembed_response"},{"content":"“You will have to go a long way to find a bigger advocate for our hunting lifestyle, a more passionate hunter and conservationist than Don, Jr.,” reads a post Hunter Nation released in the fall of 2019 as part of a raffle for members to win a trip hunting elk in Utah with the president’s son.","type":"text"},{"content":"“The opportunity to share a hunting camp with him is truly priceless,” the post reads.","type":"text"},{"content":"There were no pictures of Don Jr.’s kills from his May 2018 trip to Utah on his social media feed, but DNR confirmed that over the course of two days the president’s son bagged two kills that many would consider once-in-a-lifetime hunts — a bear on May 18 and a cougar on May 19, 2018.","type":"text"},{"content":"Charging documents allege Lemon’s outfitters illegally used bait on the bear shot by Trump Jr. According to the document, a witness identified Lemon and his employees during the hunt in May 2018 and was able to identify Lemon over radio traffic, giving instructions to his employees.","type":"text"},{"content":"The illegal bait, “a pile of grain, oil and pastries” was discovered with a trail camera pointed right on it with “WLH” (for Wade Lemon Hunting) written on the side and with Lemon’s own telephone number, according to court documents. The charging documents also include evidence from a subordinate confirming Lemon had him place the bait in the location several weeks before the hunt.","type":"text"},{"content":"Lemon was contacted by phone and said he was surprised by the charges related to the Trump Jr. hunt, saying, “As far as I knew everything was above board,” before ending the call.","type":"text"},{"content":"A request for comment from The Trump Organization, where Trump Jr. is an executive vice president, was not returned.","type":"text"},{"content":"Questions about past investigations were emailed to Lemon and a lawyer responded to say he had no comment.","type":"text"},{"content":"Big clients bag big game","type":"header"},{"content":"Hunting guides who cater to the wealthy elite have a lot at stake in ensuring successful hunts. These companies employ hunters to scout woods, deserts, mountains and plains for the biggest game, to ensure these high-profile clients have the highest chance for a successful hunt. According to DNR, Wade Lemon Hunting has been investigated eight times for allegedly breaking the law to ensure a successful hunt, though he was not charged with a felony until Tuesday.","type":"text"},{"content":"On May 25, 2009, Hal Stout, an officer with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR), was investigating Lemon’s hunting areas for illegal bear bait in the vicinity of Nine Mile Canyon in Carbon county. Stout was inspecting one bait location when “I heard an ATV and ran for concealment,” the report states.","type":"text"},{"content":"Stout observed a truck with dog boxes roll past and observed the plate as linked to a Lemon employee. After the vehicle passed, the officer located two more illegal bait areas — one with a dead horse carcass covered in branches and a melon rind nearby. He had little time to appraise the situation before a nearby commotion grabbed his attention.","type":"text"},{"content":"“I heard hounds baying and continued in the direction of the sound,” Stout writes, hearing one individual specifically call for “Wade” asking to have them bring another individual from nearby cabins out to the area. The investigator again monitored from concealment and could not see all the parties involved but was aware that someone was brought out to shoot a treed bear.","type":"text"},{"content":"According to Stout’s report, Lemon’s employees had treed a bear and built a fire under the tree to keep it from escaping while they waited for their client to be brought to the site.","type":"text"},{"content":"“At the base and between these two trees I observed a chair made of rocks,” the report reads. “I heard WADE earlier say that the boys had built a fire under the tree and made him a chair.”","type":"text"},{"content":"The investigator documented multiple examples of violations of state law from the manner of trapping the bear in the tree and the case languished for several years, before being dismissed in June 2012. A remark in the case file notes “that the level of illegality detected was insufficient to justify disclosing investigative techniques used in this case.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Lemon would face other investigations. In 2011, an informant told DWR Lemon had a mountain lion treed and that “the lion hunter had his own private plane and was flying in tomorrow to shoot it.” Investigators later found the site of the kill.","type":"text"},{"content":"In 2016 Lemon’s company was investigated for illegally taking a Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep harvested in an off-limits area on Utah’s Mount Nebo. DWR did not fault Lemon’s company as the agency at the time had not updated its guidebooks and a DWR employee had given Lemon confirmation that they could lead a guided hunt on the mountain.","type":"text"},{"content":"In a statement, DNR spokesperson Faith Jolley pointed out that many of these cases are difficult to investigate, sometimes informants won’t come forward and in other cases, evidence of baiting can only be gathered “by requesting a search warrant and setting up trail cameras in the area of the bait station.”","type":"text"},{"content":"Jolley says that DWR officers generate an average of 2,000 case reports a year for “illegal wildlife activity” investigations. “The majority of these cases conclude either being screened by a county attorney or with an investigation that results in no leads,” Jolley said.","type":"text"},{"content":"‘Great day on the mountain’","type":"header"},{"content":"Despite the multiple investigations over the years, former DWR Director Mike Fowlks attended at least one hunt with Lemon’s outfit.","type":"text"},{"type":"image"},{"content":"In a May 14, 2020, Instagram post from Wade Lemon Hunting, Fowlks is shown posing with a recently killed bear. 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For the third time this month and fifth time this season, the Utah Hockey Club failed to score a single goal in a game. This time they fell 1-0 to the Boston Bruins on Thursday night.

The band 4 Non Blondes said it best: What’s going on?

“In the first period we had good momentum, we created good offense and then we started to get in the box way too much,” said head coach André Tourigny after the game. “That cost us momentum.”

The third period was full of chances for Utah HC, but they just couldn’t capitalize.

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At one point, a give-and-go created a perfect opportunity for Maveric Lamoureux at the top of the crease, but his shot went off the underside of the crossbar and out.

On another occasion, a power play bid from Nick Schmaltz hit a body in front of the net and bounced just wide. UHC just couldn’t buy a goal.

The Bruins are glad to get a win in their first game under interim head coach Joe Sacco. Additionally, Elias Lindholm scored the game’s lone goal, breaking a 17-game personal goal drought.

It was a big step in the right direction for the Bruins.

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This is a three-part article geared toward three different audiences.

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  • First, we’ll have “Utah hockey for dummies” for all you new hockey fans. Welcome, by the way — we’re glad you’ve taken an interest in the greatest sport in the world.
  • Next, we’ll have a section titled “Utah hockey for casual fans,” aimed at those who have a basic understanding of the sport.
  • Finally, we’ll have “Utah hockey for nerds.” That will be for those of you who, like me, think about nothing but hockey all day, every day.

Feedback is welcome, so let me know what you think in the comments of this article or the comments section on “X.”

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Before we get into the nitty gritty details of the game, let’s take a moment to appreciate Robert Bortuzzo and Mark Kastelic. You’d think a game with only one goal would be relatively boring, but these two ensured that was not the case.

Bortuzzo and Kastelic fought each other twice. They had been engaged in some confrontation in the previous game between the two teams on Oct. 19 and they got their opportunity to finish their business a month later.

On the first bout, Bortuzzo left the bench for the purpose of fighting. As Conor Geekie learned in the preseason, that’s not allowed. Geekie got a one-game suspension and I’d expect the same for Bortuzzo.

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Utah hockey for casual fans

Karel Vejmelka was Utah HC’s best player Thursday, and it wasn’t even close. That’s a major positive point for Utah as Connor Ingram did not accompany the team on this road trip due to an upper-body injury.

Vejmelka will guard the net for the immediate future with Jaxson Stauber backing him up. Tourigny is not worried about giving Vejmelka the net.

“He’s played 50 games twice in his career, so it’s not like he’s a rookie goalie,” Tourigny said before the game. “He did it in the past and he’s capable of doing it again.”

It’s clear that Vejmelka thrives on high shot volume. He stopped all 15 shots he faced in the first period on Thursday, and then stopped 15 of the 16 that came in the ensuing periods.

Thursday’s performance comes after he made headlines against the Carolina Hurricanes last week when he stopped 49 of 50 shots.

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Ingram’s injury is considered day-to-day. He should be back soon, but the net may belong to Vejmelka anyway. Vejmelka has been the much better goalie over the last handful of games.

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On their last 25 power plays, Utah HC has scored just one goal, and with the amount of penalties they’ve been taking, they’re not putting themselves in a position to succeed.

Let’s break this down, piece by piece, starting with the power play.

Utah HC seems to have no problem setting up in the zone on the power play. They move the puck well and they even get lots of high-quality shots. Why isn’t the puck going in?

Tourigny believes it’s a question of urgency.

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“The guys have to realize (that) if we want to score goals, we have to get in the dirty areas,” he said. “We need to get there with passion. Not just get there — get there with burning desire to score goals.”

As far as the penalties go, they need to be more disciplined. Sure, there are necessary penalties and yes, accidents happen, but taking eight minor penalties in one game is a recipe for disaster.

“I don’t know,” Schmaltz said after the game when asked about accountability for how many penalties the guys were taking. “I feel like we’re beating a dead horse a little bit on that topic.”

The Bruins only had one power play goal, but keep in mind that spending almost an entire period shorthanded significantly limits the amount of scoring chances you get.

Schmaltz also pointed out that when the other team gets so many looks on the power play, their top players are extremely involved in the game while your top players sit on the bench.

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What’s next?

Utah HC gets a day to regroup before visiting Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.

As good as Crosby is, he hasn’t been enough to drag the Penguins into the fight. They’ve struggled in a number of areas on the ice, prompting all sorts of trade rumors — even some involving Crosby, who has been a Penguin since 2005.

Utah HC’s job going into Pittsburgh is to get back on track. They need to find ways to score (especially on the power play) and they need to be disciplined away from the puck. If they do this and continue to get solid goaltending, they could receive a much-needed confidence boost.

The game starts at 5 p.m. MDT and will be streamed on Utah HC+ and Utah 16.





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While it hasn’t been the most pleasant start for the Utah Jazz during their 2024-25 campaign, amounting to a 3-11 record through their first 14 games, there are still a few glaring signs of optimism to takeaway that shine through in the mix through the beginning of this season, largely thanks to the reps and development opportunities given to the young talent on the roster so far.

Of those young players having a solid role in the rotation to start this season, one of the most appealing in the small sample size has been first-round rookie Isaiah Collier, who’s made an eye-catching first impression since arriving in Salt Lake City.

During ESPN’s most recent batch of power rankings, the Jazz didn’t see much increase from last week, jumping from only 29th to 28th. Still, writer Tim MacMahon gave fans some reason to be excited about this roster moving forward– that being Utah’s rookie point guard.

“Rookie guard Isaiah Collier is only 1-of-12 from 3-point range, but he’s providing evidence that he can make a positive impact,” MacMahon said. “Collier, whose debut was delayed two weeks due to a hamstring injury, has a plus-10 rating in 108 minutes over his first six games. His tenacious, tough defense has made a favorable impression. Entering Tuesday, the Jazz were allowing only 104.5 points per 100 possessions with the 6-foot-3, 210-pound Collier on the court, the lowest defensive rating among Utah players.”

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In ESPN’s rankings, the Jazz placed ahead of two teams in the Toronto Raptors and Washington Wizards, and are right on the heels of the New Orleans Pelicans at 27th, who, like Utah, have also struggled in the Western Conference this year with a 4-11 regular season record.

Collier was limited to start this season as he suffered a hamstring injury during training camp, but since his return, he’s begun to show some impressive traits on both sides of the ball during his first seven games on the floor. In 18 minutes a night, the USC product is averaging 4.0 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists, and 1.3 steals.

As mentioned by MacMahon, the offensive side of the ball still has some distance to make up in order to be an effective and consistent two-way threat. At just a. 8.3% clip from long range, he’s not much of a threat beyond the arc just yet, but with a long season ahead, there’s a ton of room to recover those shooting splits.

In the meantime, Collier has emerged as a solid contributor as an offensive facilitator and perimeter defender in the backcourt– two areas which this roster can definitely benefit from.

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Utah’s Senior Day has deeper meaning with this year’s class

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Senior Day at the University of Utah is always a poignant occasion, but this year’s ceremony carries even greater emotional weight as the program honors not only its current senior class but also the memories of Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe. Both would have been seniors this year, and their absence looms large as Utah prepares to host Iowa State in the final home game of the season at Rice-Eccles Stadium.

Over 25 seniors, including key contributors like Junior Tafuna, Micah Bernard, and Money Parks, will be recognized for their contributions on and off the field. For many, their time at Utah has been marked by both triumph and adversity. As head coach Kyle Whittingham noted, these seniors were instrumental in the Utes’ back-to-back Pac-12 championships in 2021 and 2022, despite the challenges the team has faced in recent years. He praised their resilience, character, and dedication, both on the field and in the classroom, as all are either graduates or on track to graduate.

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A special part of the ceremony will honor Jordan and Lowe, two players whose lives were tragically cut short in 2020 and 2021, respectively. Their families will be present as the team remembers their immense impact on the program. Utah has consistently kept their memories alive through traditions like retiring their No. 22 jersey, creating a memorial scholarship, and the “Moment of Loudness,” a powerful tribute held before the fourth quarter at every home game.

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For all Utes seniors, the bittersweet nature of Saturday will be amplified by the remembrance of their late teammates. The legacy of Jordan and Lowe will continue to inspire the program, reminding everyone of the deeper connections that transcend the game.



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