The Mount Ogden Kennel Club brings dog lovers their annual All-Breed Dog Show next weekend in Logan! Hundreds of dogs and their owners will get the chance to strut their stuff in the show ring Thursday, May 17th through Sunday, May 20th at the Cache County Fairgrounds, 400 S 500 West, Logan, Utah 84321 from 8 AM to 5 PM each day. The event is great for the whole family with free admission and just a small parking fee. Dogs that are not entered in the competitions are not permitted on show grounds.
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Invitations Confirmed for 17 Teams at
2018 Tour of Utah Stage Race in August
303 Project and Aevolo to make Inaugural Appearances at
“America’s Toughest Stage Race”
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (May 10, 2018) – Eight U.S.-based professional cycling teams have accepted invitations to race this year's Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. This finalizes a total field of 17 men’s teams to compete Aug. 6-12 at the 14th edition of “America’s Toughest Stage Race.” Competition will include seven UCI Pro Continental teams and five UCI Continental teams, in addition to the five WorldTour squads announced in March.
Returning to Utah for a record 11th time is UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling, a Pro Continental team that has raced every edition of the Tour of Utah since 2008. Other familiar lineups from the Pro Continental ranks making repeat appearances are Rally Cycling (10th year), Hagens Berman Axeon (ninth year), and Holowesko-Citadel presented by Arapahoe Resources (sixth year).
Among the first-time entries in Utah are two Continental squads, 303 Project and Aevolo Cycling. They will be joined in the field by Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling, making a second appearance, and Jelly Belly Cycling Team presented by Maxxis, racing for a sixth year.
The last time the Tour of Utah extended invitations to 17 teams was 2012, the second year the event was sanctioned as part of the UCI America Tour. In recent editions, the field has been limited to 16 teams. Rosters for each team can include as many as seven riders, and will be announced the final week of July.
TEAMS - 2018 LARRY H. MILLER TOUR OF UTAH
UCI WorldTour
UCI Pro Continental
UCI Continental
* teams announced in March 2018
"There's no question, winning last year’s Tour of Utah was the biggest result of my career, and one of the best days of my life. The race really does mean a lot to me,” said Rob Britton (Canada), who plans to return with his Rally Cycling squad to defend his 2017 Tour of Utah general classification title.
There are 26 individuals on these teams who have earned either a stage win or a classification jersey in a past appearance at the Tour of Utah. Among the Tour of Utah alumni, three are G.C. winners - - Rob Britton of Rally Cycling (2017), Joe Dombrowski of EF Education First-Drapac presented by Cannondale (2015), and Jeff Louder (2008), who is now a team director with Hagens Berman Axeon.
The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah remains a 2.HC-rated stage race on the UCI America Tour, making it one of the premier events for professional cycling teams in North America. It is also one of the prominent road cycling events that is part of USA Cycling’s Pro Road Tour.
The Tour of Utah will start on Aug. 6 in St. George for the first time with a prologue, and conclude seven days later in Park City. Additional host venues are Cedar City, Payson City, Antelope Island State Park, Layton City, Salt Lake City, Canyons Village, and Snowbird Resort.
The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah is free to all spectators, making professional cycling one of the most unique professional sports in the world today. More information about the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah can be found by visiting www.tourofutah.com, as well as social channels Facebook (tourofutah), Twitter (tourofutah), Instagram (thetourofutah) and YouTube (Tour of Utah).
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About the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah
The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, referred to as "America's Toughest Stage RaceTM," is a week-long, professional cycling stage race for the best men’s teams in the world. The 2018 event will be held Aug. 6-12. Now in its 14th year, the event was elevated in 2015 as a 2.HC-rated UCI stage race, making it one of the premier events in North America. The 2017 Tour of Utah covered 605 miles of racing and 36,525 feet of climbing with Rob Britton of Rally Cycling winning the overall title. The Tour of Utah is owned by Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment. More information about the Tour of Utah, host venues and professional teams can be found by visiting www.tourofutah.com, as well as social channels Facebook (tourofutah), Twitter (tourofutah), Instagram (thetourofutah) and YouTube (tourofutah).
WOES
Release New Music Video
For HLB2
Self Help EP Out Now Via UNFD
May 10, 2018 - Scotland, UK - Rising Scottish pop-punk band Woes releases the new music video for their current single "HLB2". Watch the hilarious video, featuring the band members as talent show judges, here. The track, which is a homage to Drake's megahit "Hotline Bling", is off of the band's EP Self Help released last week via UNFD.
"'HLB2' captures the things that we feel represent the band perfectly - it's fun, laid back and hopefully makes you laugh!" says frontman David "DJ" Jess. "In the video, we search long and hard to find the best new talent... and it turns out to be us. Although there's one star of the show that definitely deserved it more!"
"HLB2" follows previous singles "Losing Time", "Real World", and "High On You", which garnered support from massive outlets such as Alternative Press, BBC Radio 1 Rock Show, Rock Sound, Kerrang! Magazine and Radio, and Upset. All four tracks are featured on Woes EP Self Help, out now on UNFD and can be purchased here.
"Any song that you write is a cathartic human process of something that's happened to you or an expression of hurt or an expression of love, and for me any song that I write is self-help", states DJ. With prolific producer Seb Barlow (Neck Deep, WSTR) at their disposal, they did what they do best: worked hard. "We wanted to write songs that sounded unique. We made a conscious decision to write distinctive sounding songs, we would only work on a piece of music if it made you feel something. And it's our best work yet! As we were writing these songs our band was growing and growing, and we anticipated that we were writing songs that we were going to be playing in HUGE venues. We've never really had to write music with the expatiation of having to play it to thousands of people before. So that changed the dynamic of how we structured songs quite significantly."
Woes have made quite the stir in recent months, touring with the likes of Neck Deep, Seaway and Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes. The band recently wrapped their first UK headline tour and are showing no signs of slowing down with upcoming shows at festivals like Slam Dunk, Galaxy Camp, Download and 2000 Trees.
Proudly wearing a mantra of Good Vibes Save Lives, Woes endeavor to push the boundaries of pop punk. This is the only the beginning.
Woes is David Jess (vocals), Sean Duddy (bass/vocals), Stuart Laing (guitar), and Ryan Neish (drums).
Self Help Track Listing:
1. High On You
2. Real World
3. Losing Time
4. Over It
5. HLB2
Upcoming Tour Dates:
May 17 - Zurich, CH - Galaxy Camp
May 18 - Karlsruhe, GH - Galaxy Camp
May 19 - Koln, GE - Galaxy Camp
May 20 - Leipzig, GE - Galaxy Camp
May 26-28 - Leeds, UK - Slam Dunk Festival
June 10 - Donington, UK - Download Festival
June 21 - Edinburgh, UK - Opium
June 22 - Inverness, UK - Tooth & Claw
June 23 - Dundee, UK - Beat Generator
June 24 - Glasgow, UK - The Garage Attic
Follow Woes:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/woesuk/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/woesuk
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woesuk/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/weareunified
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JW 60 Seconds: The Clinton/Uranium Connection (VIDEO)
Judicial Watch announced that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Department of State for all records of communications relating to Uranium One (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:18-cv-00722)). The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on March 29.
This lawsuit is part of Judicial Watch’s continuing investigation of the highly controversial 2010 Uranium One deal. At the time, a Russia state-owned nuclear firm, Rosatom, sought to buy Uranium One, a Canadian mining company. Because Uranium One held licenses for 20 percent of America’s uranium production capacity, the sale had to be approved by the nine members of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who assented to the transaction. Uranium One interests contributed more than $140 million to the Clinton Foundation.
Read about our latest lawsuit here.