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New Season Trek for Damon Racing and LTK Ford Mustang Team
 

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TOMORROW: More than 500 Students, Teachers to Rally for School Choice during Charter Day on the Hill

 

Rally to feature remarks by Utah gubernatorial candidates

 

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Secretary Perdue Statement on EPA WOTUS Rule

 

(Washington, D.C., January 23, 2020) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today praised the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for defining the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule with the Navigable Waters Protection Rule:

 

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Dear Editor:

Please consider this essay on MLK and the FBI from veteran journalist Robert Koehler, who draws on a few thinkers including King to help explain the dirty deeds done against him. For PeaceVoice, thank you,

Tom Hastings

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FBI, King and the tremors of history

by Robert C. Koehler

948 words

Nothing like trying to rewrite history.

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India’s failed democracy

by Mel Gurtov

788 words

 

Citizenship Denied

India is often billed as the world’s biggest democracy. But that title has worn thin: Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is becoming a nationalist state home to Hindus and closed to Muslims. A new citizenship law is exclusionist: It provides a path to citizenship for every religion save Islam, which is practiced by roughly 16 percent of India’s population, or nearly 200 million people. Modi proclaims the law part of the “New India.”

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African American Women in Cinema is pleased to host the 4th Edition of the AAWIC Special film screening program during the Sundance Film Festival taking place January 25, 2020 in Utah. 

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New tracker will follow Interior Department’s remaining policy rollbacks

The Trump administration’s unfinished business on public lands, water, and wildlife

 

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Are fossil fuels an ethical investment?
By Merrill Matthews

Saudi oil giant Aramco -- the world’s most profitable company -- issued its first public offering in December. The IPO has reenergized debate around whether it’s ethical to invest in oil and natural gas companies.

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With a polar vortex bearing down on us, it is more important than ever to look out for the elderly in our community. Nearly half of all hypothermia deaths happen to people over age 65. Many of these deaths can occur right in their own homes because seniors don’t feel the dip in degrees due to dementia or medication that can affect awareness.

The local SYNERGY HomeCare office, which already checks in on the elderly as part of its business, wants others in the community to make sure seniors are safe.

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