Are Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith and Arizona Cardinals All-Pro Defensive End JJ Watt considering buying the Major League Soccer franchise Real Salt Lake? What’s happening? On Monday morning, Watt tweeted that he had just finished training on Jazz’s Zions Bank basketball campus in Salt Lake City and thanked Smith …
Read More »Ronald Laszewski | Obituary | The daily item
Ronald Thomas Laszewski September 22, 1949 – June 29, 2021 Ronald Thomas Laszewski, 71, from Lewisburg, died on Tuesday, June 29, 2021, in his home with his wife by his side. He was born on September 22, 1949 in Johnson City, New York, to the late Lewis and Mary (Grodecki) …
Read More »Wangi Library Creative Hub will restart as a self-access library
Lake Macquarie City Council A $ 350,000 overhaul Wangi Library Creative Hub has reopened it as a state-of-the-art venue. More Than Just a Library, the Wangi Library Creative Hub is the first creative space in the Hunter region to operate on a community self-access model and is the first library …
Read More »We Are Water Evanston creates Action Points for the City of Evanston
Evanston residents are all too familiar with recent flash flood warnings, which left some with flooded basements and leaking ceilings. According to a recent survey by We are Water, a project that is studying Evanstonians’ relationship with water, other residents are unsure of where to seek help in the event …
Read More »Suez Canal says an agreement has been reached to free the confiscated ship
The ship will also be released on Wednesday, it said. The head of the Egyptian Suez Canal Authority, Lieutenant General Osama Rabie, said last month that the parties had agreed on compensation. But he said it won’t be made public because they had signed a nondisclosure agreement pending the signing …
Read More »WOKA Whitewater Park is taking shape along the Arkansas-Oklahoma border
WATTS, Oklahoma – WOKA Whitewater Park is taking shape as officials look forward to its completion date in 2023. Media and others took a “hard hat” tour of the property, trudging through mud and rocks, on Tuesday for a first look at the property, as officials from the Grand River …
Read More »Residents in high risk areas are nervous about fireworks concerns
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – Starting Friday, fireworks can be set off across the state. While some cities have sweeping bans in place, some residents in high-risk areas are nervous. Devn and Rosanna Corniss have lived on Edgecombe Drive since 1965 and are more concerned about fireworks this year than …
Read More »Vatican judges indict 10, including a cardinal, of alleged financial crimes
By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – A Vatican judge ordered 10 people, including an Italian cardinal, to stand trial on alleged financial crimes such as embezzlement, money laundering, fraud, extortion and abuse of office on Saturday. The defendants include Cardinal Angelo Becciu, as well as the former heads of …
Read More »Real Salt Lake Academy wins everything
On Friday night, the Real Salt Lake U15s won the first-ever MLS NEXT Cup trophy after beating the Philadelphia Union’s top-ranked U15s 2-0 at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. Jude Wellings and Evan Pickering both scored goals on either side of half-time and Fernando Delgado made several key saves in …
Read More »Summit Metro Parks Nature Center
AKRON, Ohio – Summit Metro Parks opened its first urban nature center Thursday, cutting a bond with the many partners involved – from the city of Akron and Summit County to public and private foundations. What you need to know Built in the lake’s old pump house, the Summit Lake …
Read More »Cleveland’s Light Up the Lake fireworks are returning in 2021 after it gets dark for 2020
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – “We’ll have the same big display when we light up the lake,” said Michael Deemer, president and CEO of the Downtown Cleveland Alliance, which works with the City of Cleveland. The coronavirus closed the event on July 4th last year. This year it’s back to normal. …
Read More »Small Businesses in Utah Eligible for SBA Loans
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – Officials are inviting small, local, non-agricultural businesses to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans with the US Small Business Administration, SBA. Corporations in five counties of Utah and neighboring counties in Idaho and Wyoming are now eligible, according to director Tanya N. Garfield of the …
Read More »Red Wing Man charged with sex with teenage girls
ST. CLOUD – A Red Wing man was charged with criminal sexual behavior with a fifteen year old girl. Thirty-three years old Jakob Keller is charged with third-degree criminal sexual behavior involving a victim aged 13-15, prostitution with a 13-15 year old, and sexual behavior through electronic communications. According to …
Read More »July 2021 Chicago Festivals Guide & Schedule
Neighborhood street festivals, art shows, open air concerts – including Lollapalooza and the Taste of Chicago – return as Chicago this summer. back Area reopened. As with most things this year, the coronavirus pandemic has left its mark on summer events: some have been postponed to a later point in …
Read More »How Much Will Your Social Security Check Be Increased?
I have good news and bad news. Let’s start with the good news. CNBC is reporting that the Cost of Living (COLA) increase on your Social Security check is increased by approximately 5.3%. That would be the highest increase since 2009. The Senior Citizens League based that 5.3% increase on …
Read More »South Carolina Police see elementary school students in gangs as the state sees a surge in violent crime
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) – The youngest person to interview Lake City Police Chief Joseph Cooper while working in gangs was 6 years old. “He knew all about the gang,” said Cooper. As South Carolina experiences a surge in crime, police point out gangs as a contributing factor. According to …
Read More »#PhotoOfTheDay: 22 photos from June on Twitter
In June, Los Angeles Times photojournalists embedded in the US-backed Afghan Air Force watched the dangerous migration of migrants across the US-Mexico border, explored the reopening of Los Angeles after a turbulent year of COVID-19 Restrictions and much, much more. Below is a selection of photos published on by Taylor …
Read More »Moses Lake checks water prices and seeks public opinion
In the name of conservation, the city of Moses Lake is taking a more individualized approach to water and sewer charges. Residents met in the council chamber on Wednesday to share their comments, questions and concerns based on a proposed tariff calculator. For those who missed the meeting, another meeting …
Read More »We celebrate the fourth on the north coast | Local news
Some traditional Independence Day celebrations return this weekend, while many others are still on hold amid the COVID-19 pandemic. There won’t be any fireworks for the fourth at Marblehead, but the National Grand Bank is bringing back the traditional Horribles Parade on Sunday morning. The parade will get off at …
Read More »Mubadala is investing 400 million US dollars in African private equity with French investment bank
CAIRO: Egypt has signed a preliminary contract with the company that owns Ever Given, the ship that closed the Suez Canal in March, for $ 540 million in compensation, Al Arabiya reported, citing unnamed sources. Shoei Kisen Kaisha will, according to the sources, pay the compensation in cooperation with insurance …
Read More »High Desert Museum plans annual Art in the West exhibition and silent auction
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – The High Desert Museum will unveil an outstanding collection of traditional and contemporary art at its annual annual event on Thursday, July 29th Art in the west Exhibition and silent auction. This year’s exhibition, judged by invitation only, shows over 90 works of art by 59 …
Read More »Hunting and fishing are forbidden to Utahners who make use of child support
A new law coming into effect Thursday bans parents from getting a hunting or fishing license if they fail to pay their child support payments. SALT LAKE CITY – Utah lures dead tired parents with a new law that goes into effect Thursday banning them from obtaining a hunting or …
Read More »Fourth fireworks restricted: Authorities across Utah raise fire restrictions due to drought, holiday weekend | news
A level 2 fire ban went into effect in Moab and the surrounding area on June 25, following an interagency meeting between the state of Utah, the Bureau of Land Management, the United States Forest Service, and the National Park Service. Moab City also released specific fire control details in …
Read More »Hot property: four houses on the Great Lakes of North America
Estate, Lake Forest, Illinois, $ 10.95 million Where On the shores of Lake Michigan, 52 miles north of Chicago, approximately 40 minutes by car. O’Hare International Airport is about half an hour away by car. What A six bedroom property on three acres. The current property, completed in 2001, was …
Read More »Are you sure about this vote?
Dear Claudia: Are you sure you voted against the removal of Confederate statues from the halls of Congress this week? I ask you this because, as the mother of a Marine, I would have thought you would vote for America and not for the insurrection. This week you joined a …
Read More »The SLCo district attorney condemns state legislatures for criminalizing transgender rights
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – Salt Lake County’s District Attorney Sim Gill joins more than 70 law enforcement and elected officials to convict state lawmakers for criminalizing transgender rights and health care. “This is really about individual freedom and it’s about good politics,” said the prosecutor. Two transgender laws are …
Read More »Celebrate July 4th at Swanny City Park: Live Music, Games, Free Swimming, and More Scheduled for the Day | Get out and go
The July 4th celebrations in Moab begin on Saturday night with a âBrewvieâ in Swanny City Park, followed by a full day of fun activities in the park on Sunday July 4th. During the Ferris Bueller’s Day Off screening, Moab Brewery beer will be on sale on July 3rd from …
Read More »July 4th Logistics, art and culture summer program in front of the Park City Council Thursday
Listen to this report as it aired on KPCW 91.7 The Park City Council meeting on Thursday will include a final update on the city’s plans for July 4th and the review of summer programs at the proposed arts and culture district’s location. Amid ongoing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, …
Read More »PBS films ‘Outdoor Nevada’ in Elko | Local
Quiet Film’s producer and director Chris DeFranco talks to Jan Petersen, managing director of the Cowboy Arts and Gear Museum, about the filming. Show host John Burke is on the left. Andy Nancarrow, cameraman, and Shane Sharpe, field technician, work on the right. Elkoan Brent Johnson created this mural in …
Read More »Lake Powell Chronicle | Is It Normal To Lose Over 50 PUSD Teachers?
I love living in Page. I am interested in their future, the success of the local companies, the city, the schools and the children. My job at the Chronicle is to share the news. I do this with the most reliable information I have access to. Official public documents are …
Read More »Velvet Taco is coming to The Woodlands; Dave’s Hot Chicken Opens in Missouri City and more news from the Houston Houston area
Velvet Taco is coming to The Woodlands soon. (Courtesy Velvet Tacos) Read the latest business and community news from the greater Houston area. The woods Velvet Taco is coming to The Woodlands soon Velvet Taco is a quick-casual Tex-Mex restaurant that serves tacos specialties. Shop for airsoft gun supplies soon …
Read More »Get ready to party! List of July 4th events
RICHMOND, Virginia – Get ready to celebrate Independence Day with this list of events across the area. The Richmond Kickers will play at home on July 3rd. The game starts at 6:30 p.m. at the City Stadium. The Richmond Flying Squirrels Fourth of July celebration takes place on July 1st, …
Read More »Phylicia Rashad, Bill Cosby’s former TV wife, celebrates his release in a tweet
by: Associated press, Darcie Loreno Posted: 06/30/2021 / 1:37 PM MDT / Updated: 06/30/2021 / 1:37 PM MDT (WJW / AP) – Bill Cosby’s former TV wife Phylicia Rashad replied shortly after news that the actor’s sexual assault conviction was overturned on Wednesday: “FINALLY !!!” Bill Cosby is released from …
Read More »Forsyth County Land Rejuvenation Group has first meeting
âEssentially, land banks were created after states and local governments in the United States identified a problem,â said Molly Esswein of Forsyth District Attorney Ken Jarrard’s office, âand that there are these properties that end up tainted or not well maintained are behind with their taxes and have liens and …
Read More »LISTEN NOW: Latest Episode of Wright on the Park Podcast | history
The historic Park Inn in Mason City. Wright in the park The latest episode from our podcast “2021: 10 Successful Years of the Historic Park Inn” is here. 2021 marks the 10th anniversary of the restoration of the Historic Park Inn Hotel in Mason City. Once a month, in collaboration …
Read More »Five more Apollo and Tech sports teams could become collaborations
ST. CLOUD – The St. Cloud Area School District is planning to bring multiple high school sports teams together before the upcoming school year. Under the proposal, the girls’ tennis, boys’ tennis, girls’ softball, boys’ baseball, and girls’ basketball teams would all become separate co-op teams. Currently the schools have …
Read More »THE ESSENTIAL A&E PICKS FOR JULY 1-7 | Entertainment tips | Salt Lake City
Aïsha Lehmann and Meggan Waltman @ Modern West Fine ArtIt’s always exciting to see visual artists emerge from our own state, and this month Modern West Fine Art (412 p. 700 West) is finding the work of two of their artists-in-residence – Aïsha Lehmann and Meggan Waltman – with solo …
Read More »In Culture Today, June 30, 2021: Broadway Returns in Chicago | LA gets the goat | Richard Hunt models Ida B. Wells
“Rent – Farewell Tour for the 25th Anniversary” ART Ida B. Wells Monument is inaugurated today in Bronzeville Ida B. Wells is honored with a memorial on the former site of the housing estate that bore her name. reports Block Club Chicago. âThe Light of Truth, a sculpture created by …
Read More »SL Co. DA criticizes bills against transgender youth
SALT LAKE CITY – Salt Lake County’s District Attorney Sim Gill criticizes laws targeting transgender youth and signs a letter with prosecutors from across the country suggesting they will not enforce such laws. Gill signed a statement with about 70 other prosecutors, which was released Tuesday by the Fair and …
Read More »Brokerages expect Lakeland Financial Co. (NASDAQ: LKFN) to generate quarterly revenues of $ 54.25 million
According to Zacks Investment Research, stock analysts predict that Lakeland Financial Co. (NASDAQ: LKFN) will report revenue of $ 54.25 million for the current quarter. Two analysts have provided estimates of Lakeland Financial’s earnings, with the lowest revenue estimate being $ 53.50 million and the highest estimate being $ 55.00 …
Read More »Where to hear classic live music this July 4th
The 4th of July personal celebrations are back! We’ve compiled a list of places across the state to see and hear live classic music and celebrate the holiday! If you have any questions about one of the events, please contact the linked organizations directly. Grab your sparklers now and let’s …
Read More »10 credit unions, CUSO Prodigy appoints and nurtures talent
Source: Sergey Nivens / Shutterstock WEST The $ 338 million Industrial credit union in Bellingham, Washington Dean Lewis as mortgage director. Lewis brings over 30 years of financial services experience to Industrial from $ 4.6 billion Gesa Credit Union of Richland, Washington, where he served as Regional Vice President of …
Read More »Chickasaw Nation Gov Anoatubby leads the groundbreaking ceremony for Chickasaw Community Bank, Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City – Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby chaired groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Chickasaw Community Bank location at 7420 W. Memorial Road. He was assisted by the CEO of Chickasaw Community Bank, TW Shannon, as well as members of the bank’s board of directors, Chickasaw Nation officials and staff. …
Read More »UM Family Medicine Residency Program completes 10 new GPs
MISSOULA – Underserved and rural areas in Montana and other states will add 10 new GPs as the University of Montana’s Family Medicine Residency of Western Montana completes its sixth grade today, June 27th. “FMRWM is proud to announce the completion of our sixth grade family doctors,” said Dr. Robert …
Read More »Marquette’s Art Week continues on Saturday with the first Presque Isle Art Fair
MARQUETTE, Michigan (WLUC) – Marquette’s Art Week celebration continues with the opening on Saturday Presque Isle Art Fair. The Studio Gallery across from Presque Isle Dock on Peter White Drive and Lakeshore Boulevard featured local artists and their work. It was an opportunity to meet, greet, and support the Marquette …
Read More »The Status of Rental Tenants in Utah: Market, Evictions, and Aid
Salt Lake City, Utah. A state freeze on most evictions enacted last year is due to expire on July 31, after the Biden government extended the date by a month. The moratorium imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in September was the only instrument keeping millions of …
Read More »Kandinsky in the countryside: Bavaria’s museums send art lovers out for a hike
It is one of those dilemmas that many Munich visitors are confronted with in summer: How can the precious time between the Bavarian capital with all its cultural sights and sightseeing in the beautiful landscape at the gates of the city best be balanced? Five art museums have come together …
Read More »Family talks about construction incident in South Jordan
SALT LAKE CITY – Just four months after starting a new life in Utah, a Venezuelan family was left without their father after a terrible construction incident in southern Jordan. The Gonzalez family had to endure one of the toughest things a family can face, but they said they were …
Read More »Will rental assistance get to Utah tenants on time?
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – A state freeze on most evictions enacted last year is set to expire on July 31, after the Biden government extended the date by a month. The moratorium imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in September was the only instrument keeping millions …
Read More »Put a paper airplane down on this breezy PowMow loop
The still young trails of Powder Mountain are open to hikers and mountain bikers and offer something for everyone. (Leia Larsen | The Salt Lake Tribune) Ryan Lauck rolls over the Paper Airplane sculpture on Powder Mountain on June 8, 2021. | June 25, 2021, 2:02 p.m. Would you like …
Read More »Oakland City Council votes to defuse the police and more than 17 million
OAKLAND (KPIX 5) – Oakland City Council approved a budget early Thursday evening that will cut $ 17.4 million in funds from the Oakland Police Department and divert the money into other programs. There were some expectations that the council would delay the controversial decision, but 7-2, Oakland City Council …
Read More »The Road Home opens a new residential complex with 65 residential units to bring the chronically homeless off the streets
The Magnolia Apartments will help “influence the homeless system,” says The Road Home’s executive director, by “attracting people who are really struggling to get into an apartment.” (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Michelle Flynn, Executive Director of The Road Home, will speak about Magnolia, a new, 65-unit permanent …
Read More »Merrill celebrates 100 years of the City of Parks
TINA L. SCOTTEDITOR On June 16, 1921, the Merrill Daily Herald published an editorial entitled, “Merrill The City of Parks.” So it says in the introduction to a beautiful booklet created in 2019 for the Merrill Historical Society’s History Hunt. The brochure goes on to say:“The text [of the editorial …
Read More »Suspect after Chase + Lake Erie Cleanup + Lawsuit Update
Welcome to today’s edition of Toledo Patch daily – the fastest way to find out about the most important news and events. I’m Brad King, a lifelong native of Northwest Ohio and a proud graduate of the University of Toledo (Go Rockets!). It’s an exciting time to be a Toledoan. …
Read More »Remember when 6/23/2021 – Clear Lake Mirror Reporter
Clear Lake joins the fashion – T1960 was a crazy new fad here. Rebound tumbling, a new form of outdoor recreation, conquered Clear Lake. The one at Clear Lake was one of the first in Iowa. Customers paid for the fun of bouncing up and down on the tight webbing …
Read More »After a best season of his career, Georges Niang is on the verge of becoming a full free agent.
Unrestricted free agent had a career year but struggled to play in the playoffs (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah striker Georges Niang (31) scores for the jazz while Toronto Raptors striker Freddie Gillespie (55) in NBA action between the Utah Jazz and Toronto Raptors at Vivint Arena …
Read More »Killer low head dams are a threat to water enthusiasts across the country | news
Such a reorganization will cost businesses, but âone way for them to look at this is, what would be the cost of a lawsuit? … You can compare the liabilities to the cost of repairs, âEarles said. “It’s inexpensive to fix these things, considering the cost of these lost lives.” …
Read More »2021 NALAC Leadership Institute Fellows announced
The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures has announced the 38 artists, cultural workers and art administrators participating in the 21st edition of the NALAC Leadership Institute (NLI). The NLI is an intensive one-week training program that will take place from July 12th to 16th, 2021. This year’s cohort …
Read More »New Mexico Lake Community Raises Alert Over Water Management | News from New Mexico
From THERESA DAVIS, Albuquerque Journal ELEPHANT BUTTE, NM (AP) – Neal Brown dismantled, relocated, and rebuilt one of its marinas in Elephant Butte Lake State Park last week. The sinking of the reservoir level led to the rare, labor-intensive movement into deeper water. On a muggy afternoon, Brown maneuvers a …
Read More »Morning briefing in North America: Single Stock Futures -2-
It involved a 2011 investor lawsuit alleging that Goldman artificially inflated its share price before, during, and after the 2007-09 financial crisis. The lawsuit said the company falsely alleged that it adhered to ethical rules despite having undisclosed conflicts of interest in the packaging and sale of mortgage-backed securities. Read …
Read More »Dr. Craig Allen Bradford – Mississippi’s best community newspaper
June 29, 1955 – June 19, 2021 NATCHEZ – Dr. Craig Allen Bradford died on June 19, 2021 of an accident on his farm near his former home, Mount Olive Plantation in Natchez. He was 65 years old. Craig was born on June 29, 1955 in Greenville, MS to Clifton …
Read More »Bee Cave light installation event nominated for international design award
The Buzzfest took place December 17-19 and was open to the public and free of charge. (Courtesy of CODAworx) The first annual Bee Cave Buzzfest – an interactive art and light festival that took place in December – was named a top 100 finalist for an international design award. The …
Read More »Woman fights for $ 20,000 at Miss Texas Volunteer Contest page
Tiffany Dimaano, who represented Clear Lake when she finished in the top 15 in the 2014 Miss Texas Outstanding Teen competition, will be competing for a $ 20,000 scholarship as a Miss Houston Volunteer in the first Miss Texas Volunteer competition on July 3. The competition takes place at the …
Read More »Best of NH 2021 Art & Culture
Editor favorites Inspirational poet Being the New Hampshire Poet Award Winner is more than an honor for you Alexandria Peary – it is an opportunity to bring about change in a part of our state that is too often underserved. Aiming to reach children in Coös County, their first North …
Read More »How Mike Conley’s freelance agency will shape the jazz off-season
Utah Jazz Guard Mike Conley faces Game 1 of the team’s second round of NBA basketball playoff series against the Los Angeles Clippers in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, June 8, 2021. Conley suffered a minor hamstring strain in Game 5 against the Grizzlies and was excluded from Tuesday night’s …
Read More »Encircle’s plans for the LGBTQ facility in Ogden are getting support, say supporters | Local news
OGDEN – When her son first turned out to be gay with her, Kathryn Hueth didn’t know where to turn. She did not tell her husband and followed her son’s wishes. It was the mid-2000s and there were no organizations in Ogden to support them. âThere was absolutely nothing. … …
Read More »Skipper: What better name than ‘Hollywoodland’? | Columnists
There is an old expression that says, “The opera is not over until the fat lady sings”. I first heard the phrase about 40 years ago when Chicago Bulls basketball coach Dick Motta warned fans about the Bulls’ chances of winning a championship. Years later, one of my favorite philosophers, …
Read More »Zions Bank launches speaker series aimed at inclusivity | Life in the valley
WISE – Zions Bank announced on June 14th the start of the Zions Community Speaker Series this Tuesday at noon. The virtual series aims to build inclusive cultures in the communities that Zions Bank serves. In honor of Pride Month, the opening event will examine the personal, professional, and political …
Read More »Two arrested at Lake Merritt, Oakland, shooting leaves 1 dead, 5 injured
A 22-year-old man died and five others were injured in a fatal shootout in Lake Merritt, Oakland on Saturday during an event marking the 15th of June. About 1,000 Californians were celebrating peacefully by the lake when, according to police, gunfire broke out at 6:22 p.m. in Block 2200 on …
Read More »Disappointment focus of cleaning the Jazz dressing room
Salt Lake City, Utah – The Utah Jazz season ended Friday night against the Los Angeles Clippers, and most of the players returned to the team’s locker room after the loss to collect their belongings before heading off into the off-season. The overall mood of the team was disappointing as …
Read More »Float Your Boat lights up Lake Macquarie as second night has been canceled due to weather | Newcastle Herald
News, local news, Lake Macquarie shone in lights on Friday night when Float Your Boat returned after a year-long hiatus due to COVID-19. More than 5,000 people made their way to the promenade on the west side of the lake to see the flotilla of illuminated ships gliding across the …
Read More »BofA opens new bank branches in Lexington, KY as part of its expansion
Bank of America is expanding its branches into another state, this time in Kentucky. Daniel Tepper Bloomberg Bank of America has opened its first retail branches in Kentucky, the company announced on Monday, as the bank continues to expand its retail presence in a number of US cities. The bank …
Read More »July 4th Fireworks is back in Tampa Bay. Here’s where to see
This summer things will return to normal as many July 4th celebrations return across the Tampa Bay area in 2021. Here are just a few of the events celebrating America’s 245th birthday. Tampa The city of Tampa announced that Boom by the Bay will return this year. The event was …
Read More »Area code will be a big test of the ranked voting system – NBC New York
Voters are likely to vote for the next New York City Mayor next week in a Democratic primary, which will also be an important test of the ranked election, a system that allows voters to rank multiple candidates in order of preference instead of just pick one. Two years after …
Read More »ABC4 Celebrates Nexstar Founding Day of Welfare with the Utah Food Bank
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – To celebrate Nexstar Media Group’s 25th anniversary, more than 50 ABC4 Utah employees step down from their desks to help out on Nexstar Founder’s Day. Get the latest Utah news delivered to your inbox! Click here to subscribe to the free daily ABC4 newsletter. Volunteers …
Read More »Binghamton Fire Chief Daniel Eggleston is retiring this month
Daniel Eggleston, the man who has led the Binghamton Fire Department for the past five years, is preparing to quit his job as boss. Eggleston announced to members of the department on Wednesday that he intends to retire by the end of the month. He was expected to stay as …
Read More »Equality Utah praises the Supreme Court ruling that balances religious beliefs with equal protection
SALT LAKE CITY – As the US Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday that the City of Philadelphia could not force Catholic Social Services to work with same-sex couples in the placement of foster children, one might expect the Utah LGBTQ community to be outraged. But Equality Utah issued a …
Read More »Recognition ceremony for first aiders in the fair postponed.
A recognition ceremony planned to honor Amesbury, Massachusetts, police officers and firefighters who responded to a drowning incident at Lake Gardner earlier this month has been postponed. âAs you can imagine, less than two weeks ago, the tragic incident at Lake Gardner was difficult for many to deal with, including …
Read More »Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shah asks judges to dismiss the fraud case
Jen Shah, the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star who is accused of running a nationwide telemarketing fraud program, called on Monday for the government’s case to be dropped. Shah’s attorneys argued in court documents that an indictment against her and alleged co-conspirator Stuart Smith of conspiracy to commit …
Read More »Unlock the Talent War with personalized coaching
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – WGU Labs, a subsidiary of the online nonprofit Western Governors University, today announced an accelerator partnership and investment in GoCoach, an education technology company focused on democratization focused on high quality coaching and e-learning to train the talents of today …
Read More »The Utah District Attorney apologized for the vulgar email sent to the councilor
SALZSEE-CITY (KUTV) – A state attorney for the Utah Attorney General said he responded with “undue anger” when he sent a vulgar email to a Salt Lake City council member who knocked on his door during the election campaign. Utah Assistant Attorney General Steve Wuthrich sent the email to Councilor …
Read More »The city council approves Salt Lake City’s budget for the next fiscal year. Here are a few points worth mentioning.
Police will see more funding, the city will set up a new department and burned-out emergency centers will try a shortened working week. (Francisco Kjolseth | Tribune file photo) Photographed Salt Lake City Hall on May 25, 2021. On Tuesday, Salt Lake City Council approved the city’s budget for the …
Read More »Horn Lake thanks longtime board members | news
Horn Lake said goodbye to a trio of senior councilors Tuesday, thanking them for their long service to the city. Alderman At-Large Donnie “Chigger” White, Ward 4 Alderman Charlie Roberts, and Ward 6 Alderman John Jones all attended their last board meeting reflecting on their time in the city service. …
Read More »Summer camps in Carson City at the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada | Carson City Nevada News
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