Friday Jul 4 | Deseret Morning News - Opinions
Thanks to Murray Mayor Dan Snarr and the staff of his Parks Department for the development of the new rose garden located directly across State Street from the new Intermountain Medical Center.
“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
Napa Local Uke Expert Offers Introductory Class
“We see a spark of ukulele greatness in Judd which we wanted to encourage”
Judd Finkelstein of The Maikai Gents is teaching Ukulele: An Introduction for Napa Valley College. via Avenue Vine
Audrey Stocks and Houston Earnest Oyler will be married Friday, February 29 at the St. via TheSpectrum.com
No end to snow yet - more coming today
“The snow definitely puts a strap on us.”
After a winter storm snarled Wednesday morning's commute, more snow and wind is expected along the Wasatch Front today, forecasters said. via Deseret News
Road Closure And Traffic Information
Heavy snow is falling along the Wasatch Front causing headaches for drivers. Motorists are advised to reduce speed, allow greater distance to the car ahead, and plan for extra time to reach your destination. via Kutv.com
BLM plan would ease land restrictions
“It doesn't matter what side you're on, it's wrong”
A new plan to manage public lands in six counties surrounding Richfield would open nearly all of the region to oil and gas drilling and off-highway vehicle-recreation use under a U.S. Bureau of Land Management ... via Salt Lake Tribune
Weather permitting, deer hunters have plenty of campground options
The following is a listing of Forest Service campgrounds that will be open for the deer hunt. via Salt Lake Tribune
“We're finding that there's some solid economics behind it. It's actually a very profitable venture. It's not just, 'Hey let's be green and feel good,' it's more than that.”
ASHLEY FRANSCELL/ Daily Herald Wind turbines are stagnant near Camp Williams Thursday, October 11, 2007. via The Daily Herald
“They've done a lot of good for this community”
An unlikely pairing of cultures has created a unique community here in what has been called the most remote location in the lower 48 United States. via Deseret News
Go batty on Oct. 20 at Bear River Bird Refuge
Adam Kozlowski, a sensitive-species biologist for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, will present "Going Batty!" - a special program on what the flying mammals eat, where they live and how they help ... via Salt Lake Tribune
When Bubba Brocard was 16 years old, he was angry and had started drinking and using marijuana. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution