Wednesday May 7 | Deseret Morning News
“We have gone a different direction by putting all our cash into our equipment to give the best Internet service.”
Rapidwave LLC, a local wireless Internet provider, will soon be opening its doors to more subscribers in northern Utah County. via Deseret Morning News
Monday May 5 | Daily Herald
In an effort to serve individuals with limited or no health insurance, multiple community partners will be coming together to offer the Uninsured Health Fair from 4:30-7 p.m. on May 6 at the Utah County Health ... via Daily Herald
Saturday May 3 | Salt Lake Tribune
“We could do so much more and it would make such a huge difference”
Tom Van Leeuwen of Alpine shares pictures he just took with the children of the village Arari on the Amazon River in Brazil. via Salt Lake Tribune
Thursday May 1 | Salt Lake Tribune
A modern competition with an ancient hunting tool
Frontier life re-enactor Nathan Buckland shows retired history teacher Fred Keetch, of Alpine, how to throw a spear with the use of an atlatl. via Salt Lake Tribune
Friday Apr 18 | Deseret Morning News
Cities get a grip on yard sales
“The reason we adopted a yard sale ordinance was to cut down on perpetual yard sales”
Gone are the days of duct-taped signs on every corner, leading eager bargain hunters through a maze of neighborhood streets to the many local yard sales. via Deseret Morning News
Apr 7, 2008 | Salt Lake Tribune
Candidate: I'm no carpetbagger
“Really, the question is, does this signal a guy who wants to be in Congress for proper reasons or is this a guy who is an opportunist?”
Jason Chaffetz has spent months trying to round up potential voters for his challenge to Rep. via Salt Lake Tribune
Apr 1, 2008 | Daily Herald
New mortgage rules exclude Utah County
“For every large home that sells in say, Highland, there are two or three cheap kitty condos that are sold, which drops the median price for the entire county.”
'Jumbo-conforming' loan limits rise in 4 counties Grace Leong Heather Larson of Highland was eagerly anticipating the federal government's moves to make big mortgages more available and cheaper in high-cost ... via Daily Herald
Mar 30, 2008 | Deseret News
Art bringing Africa alive for Utahns
“The way to help these people be free from their poverty is to give them a hands-up”
To Suemarie LaMaker's practiced eye, the lines in her latest art collection look a little crooked, and, in some spots the paint is layered on a tad too thickly. via Deseret News
Mar 28, 2008 | Salt Lake Tribune
Anti-gay lecture dooms PTSA meeting
“We weren't asking that this group not have a chance to speak, only that we might have a chance to respond.”
The American Fork High School PTSA cancelled a Thursday night meeting after the Utah Pride Center and some Utah County residents alleged a presentation on the meeting agenda would have stigmatized and vilified ... via Salt Lake Tribune
Mar 27, 2008 | Deseret News
Ex-Lone Peak coach disciplined for role in altercation
“There was no other disciplinary action of the teacher or the boys - nor do we feel there needs to be”
Although video of Lone Peak High School former football coach Monte Morgan subduing a student after a fight is circulating on YouTube, Alpine School District officials say they will take no further action. via Deseret News









