May 16, 2008 | Tooele Transcript Bulletin On-line
“You hear so many people say working with family is so difficult, and it's just been absolutely wonderful.”
Take one look at an LDS church building anywhere in the Tooele Valley, and there's a pretty good chance it was built by Hale Construction. via Tooele Transcript Bulletin On-line
“We're just very thankful for our children.”
Aja Gubler, Bicknell, had no idea what was in store for her as she strolled up and down the aisles at Lin's in Richfield last Thursday. via The Richfield Reaper
18 Utah deaths in 2007 tied to domestic violence
“We see an increase in calls to shelters throughout the state when there's a news story”
Domestic violence homicides in 2007 The list reads like the grimmest of obituaries, with the remarkable fact that all of them were killed by the one they loved. via Deseret News
Investigators say Wayne County couple's death a murder-suicide
Wayne County sheriff's investigators have concluded that a man shot his wife and turned the gun of himself during a drunken argument in a Bicknell motel in August. via Salt Lake Tribune
NAC Exclusive: Brenda Scharlow's rebuttal to "FOS Blogger's Tall Tales."
“We listed the property 601 W. Main St. and sold it. We were told by the buyers that they were going to sell granite, ceramic, and slate. We were even shown samples. Prior to this, a "lingerie' ”
In the interest of fairness, and because certain trognonymous outposts of local blogging continue to operate outside the boundaries of taste and decency, NAC today gives 3rd district city council candidate ... via NA Confidential
BLM draft resource management plan released for public comment
“We're pleased to have the draft plan completed and ready for review”
Associate Editor After approximately five years of work, managers in the Richfield Bureau of Land Management Field Office have released their draft resource management plan and environmental impact statement ... via The Richfield Reaper
“What could you not say about Kathy that was nice?”
When it comes to meeting places in small towns, the local post office is often a popular spot to catch up with neighbors. via The Richfield Reaper
Tour helps U.S., Utah agencies cooperate
“If we don't see the need, important projects fall through the cracks. It also gives us an opportunity to spot waste. I think it's important. I really do.”
The Utah Department of Natural Resources recently objected to Bureau of Land Management permits for oil wells in the Uinta Basin. via Deseret News