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Boy Scouts tour some of Salt Lake Citys religious organizations
SALT LAKE CITY — A group of Boy Scouts spent their Saturday afternoon learning about the various religious organizations in the area. The Red Butte district Boy Scouts visited seven houses ...
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2 Utah men face felony charges for booby traps
Azahara Munoz of Spain defeated Morgan Pressel 2 and 1 in the semifinals of the Sybase Match Play Championship Sunday after a slow-play ...
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Trooper injured in accident on I-15
KAYSVILLE — A Utah Department of Public Safety trooper was injured Sunday morning when a car veered into the median on I-15 and rear- ended his patrol car. Trooper Dean Coy was stopped in ...
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Keeping sage grouse off endangered species list helps state economy
SALT LAKE CITY — By early July, Gov. Gary Herbert will receive a list of recommendations that could shape Utah's plan to keep the imperiled sage grouse from landing on the endangered ...
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Boston Building owner violated asbestos removal regulations
SALT LAKE CITY — A company that owns the Boston Building admitted to violating federal clean air regulations for asbestos removal during a renovation project. HP Boston Building LLC ...
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Main Street celebrates opening of new businesses
SALT LAKE CITY — Mayor Ralph Becker, City Councilman Luke Garrott and the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City celebrated a quartet of local retailers newly located on downtown's Main ...
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Romneys Mormon faith runs silent but deep
BELMONT, Mass. » When Mitt Romney embarked on his first political race in 1994, he also slipped into a humble new role in the Mormon congregation he once led. On Sunday mornings, he stood in ...
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The Long Run How the Mormon Church Shaped Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney embarked on his first political race in 1994, he also slipped into a humble new role in the Mormon congregation he once led. On Sunday mornings, he stood in the sunlit chapel here ...
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Company generates buzz with honey products
MENDON, Utah -- As a swarm of bees zips around him at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour, Martin James walks toward boxed crates stacked on top of each other with no fear. After all, he has a ...
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Cool weather aids in fight against Colo. wildfire
Lower temperatures and higher humidity Saturday were helping crews assigned to a wildfire that has scorched 12 square miles in northern Colorado, one of several burning across the West.The fire, ...
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