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Utah State adds a top scoring transfer from another in-state school
Drake Allen is headed to his fourth Utah school.
The Westlake High product who played last season at Utah Valley announced on social media Thursday that he will transfer to Utah State.
That gives the Aggies another key piece to their guard lineup — the 6-foot-4, 190-pound Allen averaged a team-high 11.9 points, 4.3 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 1.5 steals for the Wolverines in his lone season in Orem.
Allen played a year at Southern Utah and two seasons at Snow College prior to that.
He’ll have one year of eligibility remaining to play for Jerrod Calhoun’s club.
Allen is the third transfer to join the Aggies this offseason, joining former Stetson center Aubin Gateretse and Queens (North Carolina) guard Deyton Albury.
Utah State has also had two players who entered the portal return to Logan — guards Ian Martinez and Mason Falslev.
That will offer some stability for Calhoun, who replaced Danny Sprinkle as head coach and has seen six other players, including Mountain West Player of the Year Great Osobor, enter the portal.
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The Utah Checkdown podcast: Utah tops Big 12 win totals + Football schedule series look at Arkansas
SALT LAKE CITY — The betting odds are out for the Big 12, and this time it’s a look at the win totals for the conference. At the top is a couple familiar names that should be of interest to the state of Utah.
Host Josh Furlong takes a look at the latest odds to see where Utah fits in for the season. He also begins his schedule series breakdown, with a look at FCS Idaho and Arkansas.
The Razorbacks have a lot of turnover, and questions, but the game itself presents a lot of challenges for the Utes. Could this be an early loss or is this a defining game to help Morgan Scalley’s squad move forward in his first season as head coach?
Give the podcast a listen above or subscribe through any of your favorite platforms, including Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and many more.
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Rising gas prices squeeze Utah drivers ahead of summer travel
OGDEN, Utah — In less than three months, the average price for a gallon of gas nationwide has increased by more than 50 percent. Drivers in Utah are feeling the cost of rising gas prices weighing heavily on their wallets, and with summer travel on the horizon, the climbing costs are on people’s minds.
“I really just came in today and was like, ‘ Oh my gosh.’ I was just shocked,” said Tate Clarke, who lives in Riverdale. She watched the numbers race on the gas pump while filing her tank in Ogden on Tuesday. “It’s like, man, that was a few hours of work down the drain.”
Clarke said the growing costs of everything are challenging to manage.
“Crazy, hard just to be a family now, and just to live, it’s hard,” she said. “But we do our best and just hope for the best.”
According to AAA, the average price for a gallon of gas in Ogden on Tuesday was $4.66. That’s up nine cents from the day before.
People we spoke to around Ogden said they are upset by the high prices, but they also said there’s not much they can do about it.
“That’s what we have to spend our money on, and then the fun money goes towards gas, I guess,” Clarke added.
“If it’s halfway, then I fill up so I don’t feel it as much,” said Iris Yates, who lives in Ogden. “But I have to pay them, so what do I do?”
Yates said she drives around for work.
“Just trying not to spend too much energy being upset about it, hoping that it’ll change soon,” she said. “Definitely looking into an electric vehicle to kind of help with that.”
These prices won’t change Clarke’s plans much for the summer, but it’s something she said she’s thinking about.
“Be smart about what you’re doing and consolidate trips maybe, but I would still go on the general summer road trip, but I’ll do my best to stay off and save some money,” Clarke said.
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Here’s where Trader Joe’s will open its first West Jordan store
It’s one of three new Trader Joe’s locations planned for Salt Lake County.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Employees cheer on the first group of customers entering the new Trader Joe’s in Riverdale on Friday, Oct. 24, 2025. The grocery chain and the city of West Jordan have announced a location for a store there — one of three in the works in Salt Lake County.
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