The Spectrum Online Edition - Wed Nov 25
When it comes to the question of how to address a projected $850 million budgetary shortfall next year, Utah Rep.
Luxury resort melds into southern Utah landscape, hopes to defy the economySalt Lake Tribune - Sat Nov 07
Some people might think Big Water is a backwater. The streets of this tiny southern Utah town weren't even paved until 2002.
Company ships Utah jobs to ChinaMyrtle Beach Online - Fri Nov 06
The U.S. Department of Labor says workers laid off in Utah by a business-services company will qualify for special federal assistance because their jobs were lost to foreign competition.
Utah regulators approve new coal mineSeattle Post-Intelligencer - Tue Oct 27
State regulators have given approval for a surface coal mine on private lands in southern Utah.
Kane County plans to build new jailSalt Lake Tribune - Sun Oct 18
After more than a decade of discussion, Kane County is on the verge of building a new jail.
Boy's killer must serve four more yearsSalt Lake Tribune - Thu Oct 08
Bybee will appear again before the parole board in August 2013. Now 30 years old, Bybee is serving a five-years-to-life term for killing Lance Guevarra on Aug.
Nourse features to air in JanuaryDeseret Morning News - Tue Oct 06
TV announced that the new "Dick Nourse Visits" series, in which former news anchor Dick Nourse will visit parts of the state to tell unique stories of people he discovers, will air Sundays at 4 p.m. starting Jan.
Gay Mormons seek to be LDS on own termsDeseret Morning News - Sat Sep 19
Alanna Farnsworth had no one to talk to when her son told her he was gay. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Farnsworth wanted to discuss this new development with other LDS parents of children who had come out as gay.
To err is human; but perfection is our callingTheSpectrum.com - Fri Sep 18
Sometimes when errors occur they are not the responsibility of the messenger. Other times they are.
Orderville's utopia was nearly perfect -- for about a decadeSalt Lake Tribune - Sat Sep 12
This bad economy stinks. But it is making us rethink our economic systems. What isn't working? Is there anything we can learn from the past? I think so.
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