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Local News Highlights: Daily Briefing What You Need to Know About Utah Politics Today - January 2, 2014

 

Local News Highlights: Daily Briefing

What You Need to Know About Utah Politics Today - January 2, 2014

Utah appeals to the Supreme Court to stop same-sex marriage. Utah County wants to be part of the prison relocation talks. Legal weed in Colorado may not be kosher for Utahns.

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Local News Highlights: Daily Briefing What You Need to Know About Utah Politics Today - December 31, 2014

Local News Highlights: Daily Briefing

What You Need to Know About Utah Politics Today - December 31, 2013
Reyes sworn in as Attorney General. 10th Circuit sets expedited schedule for Amendment 3 appeal. Utah's population hits 2.9 million.

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Local News Highlights: Daily Briefing What You Need to Know About Utah Politics Today - December 30, 2014

Local News Highlights: Daily Briefing

What You Need to Know About Utah Politics Today - December 30, 2014

Utah could spend $2 million defending Amendment 3. Lawmakers may crack down on payday lenders. Predictions for 2014.

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Utah Board of Education Elects New Chair

Utah Board of Education Elects New Chair

Tami Pyfer, of Logan, a special education teacher at Utah State University, is the new chairwoman of the Utah Board of Education. The USU Teacher wants her main goal to be communication. She believes that the Board members need to take more of a leadership role at the Capitol and in their local school districts.

Ms. Pyfer has pledged to continue working on updating and revising policies for licensing educators, looking at the structure of board committees and to take more input from board members.

Initiative is Drawing-out Opposition

Initiative is Drawing-out Opposition

Several Leaders in Utah are opposed to the “Count my Vote” initiative which would essentially do away with Utah’s long-standing caucus system.

Rocky Mountian Outdoor Adventures for the Upcoming Hoilday Season

Set aside a night to play vintage games this holiday season
Cut down a Christmas tree as a family.
= Get inspired by Pottery Barn and wrap Christmas gifts with simple touches from the Rocky Mountains. Plaid wrapping paper can be found at Hallmark in Harrisville. You kids will have a blast collecting twigs and pinecones to use instead of ribbon and bows.
Apple Cider and Mulling Spices from William Sonoma located at Trolly Square add an incredible aroma to your home for the holiday season.
Always keep your camera handy and get outdoors this holiday season. You never know what you will run into!

The hustle and bustle of the holiday season is quickly approaching. The kids are starting to beg for toys, holiday to-do lists are growing by the hour and a few neighbors are turning on their Christmas lights already. All of this combined with the cool temperatures can mean only one thing…it’s time to start enjoying winter in Utah!

Utah is home to a wide variety of outdoor winter recreation actives. People travel from all over the world to experience the holidays in the Rocky Mountains.

In God We Trust

                    The motto IN GOD WE TRUST was placed on United States coins largely because of the increased religious sentiment existing during the dark days of the Civil War.  At that time, Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, received many appeals from “The People” from throughout the country, requesting that the United States recognize Deity on United States coins. It appears from Treasury Department records, that the first such appeal was a letter dated November 13, 1861.

 

Suicide Awareness Week September 8-14

Almost any intervention can help someone who is suicidal, but people have to know what to watch out for.

The Suicide Prevention Resource Center finds there are ways to ease the risk of suicide, including basics such as taking someone to see a professional and restricting access to any highly lethal means of suicide.

The Utah Farm Bureau Federation

The Utah Farm Bureau Federation is a voluntary membership organization dedicated to increasing the net value of agriculture and making the quality of life better for all Utahns.  The Bureau part of the name came about because the first farm bureau was formed as a “bureau” of the Broome County, New York, Chamber of Commerce.  The Federation part of the name shows that the organization gets its direction from the members who then select representatives to carry their decisions and messages to the State level.  The Utah Farm Bureau Federation has been in existence since 1916.

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