Nominees announced for 3rd District Court vacancy
SALT LAKE CITY – The 3rd District Judicial Nominating Commission has selected nominees for a vacancy on the 3rd District Court. The vacancy results from the retirement of Judge Katie Bernards-Goodman, September 1, 2019. The 3rd Judicial District includes Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele counties.
The nominees for the vacancy are: Chelsea Koch, attorney, A. Chelsea Koch P.C.; Janise Macanas, director of special prosecutions justice division, Utah Attorney General’s Office; Charles Stormont, director of right of way and property management, Utah Department of Transportation; Heather Thuet, shareholder, Christensen & Jensen, P.C.; Teresa Welch, attorney, Salt Lake Legal Defender Association.
Written comments can be submitted to the 3rd District Judicial Nominating Commission Chair, Matt Osborne at judicialvacancies@utah.gov or Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, P.O. Box 142330, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2330. The deadline for written comments is noon July 26, 2019. The Nominating Commission may request further information or conduct an investigation of the nominees after reviewing public comments. After the public comment period, the names will be sent to Gov. Gary R. Herbert, who will have 30 days to make an appointment. Gov. Herbert’s appointee is subject to confirmation by the Utah Senate.
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SALT LAKE CITY (July 15, 2019) — Cache Valley Electric (CVE), a market leader in electrical construction and technology solutions, today announced the appointment of Nate Wickizer to President.
“Nate has played a key role in Cache Valley Electric’s growth in size and strength during his tenure. We look forward to much-continued success and expansion in the years to come,” says Jim Laub, Chief Executive Officer of CVE. “He has been integral to our diversification and growth and will continue to lead CVE toward success.”
To this role, Nate brings over two decades of CVE experience and 15 years as CVE’s Chief Operating Officer.
CVE is headquartered in Logan, Utah with locations in Salt Lake City, UT; Portland, OR; Dallas, TX; Blytheville, AR; and Honolulu, HI. ENR currently ranks CVE as the 23rd largest electrical contractor in the nation and 2nd largest in the mountain states. CVE completes projects in all 50 states and currently has a growing international presence, most recently in Singapore, Australia, and Mexico. They offer services to a wide array of industry sectors, including commercial, heavy industrial, healthcare, education, mission critical, manufacturing, warehouse and distribution, detention, and public safety.
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About Cache Valley Electric Family-owned since 1915, Cache Valley Electric is a market leader in all areas of electrical construction and technology solutions. We are a ground-to-cloud solutions provider of: transmission lines and substations; signals and utilities; heavy industrial; service and maintenance; electrical construction; teledata, multimedia and distributed antenna systems; systems integration and security; network infrastructure; and cloud computing.
HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS
Release 2-Song Collection
Dads of Sad
Featuring Covers of
"Butterflies" (Originally Performed by Kacey Musgraves)
"8" (Originally Performed by Billie Eilish)
Stream Today Here:
15 Year Anniversary Tour Kicks Off Next Month
Celebrating The Silence In Black And White
Alongside Emery
July 15, 2019 - Dayton, OH- Hawthorne Heights have released a special 2-song cover project entitled Dads of Sad today. Featuring their takes of "Butterflies" by Kacey Musgraves and "8" by Billie Eilish, this release showcases a band unafraid to take risks, looking at some of the biggest pop songs of right now through Hawthorne Heights' signature emo tinted glasses. "So much has changed in that span of time, some better, some worse, but we try not to let anything hold us back. The best part of music for me is reaching beyond borders and boundaries. Blurring the lines within a strange industry and marketplace is what keeps your blood pumping after all this time." shares front man JT Woodruff.
Woodruff continues "A lot of people are probably going to ask, why the hell is this band covering extremely current pop songs that sound nothing like their band. The answer is pretty simple. We tweeted at Kacey, just wondering if she had ever listened to us back in the day. And she tweeted some of our lyrics back to us. We thought it was pretty bad ass that musicians in different genres are still connected. Billie Eilish was a similar scenario. She posted a video of her breakdancing to NikiFM, and thought it was super cool. Both of these are very talented artists, who represent the most current side of pop music. Both sound nothing like what we are used to writing. We thought it was a great exercise in trying to make their happy pop songs sound like sad Emo songs." Fans can stream "Dads of Sad" today at https://smarturl.it/DadsOfSad.
Hawthorne Heights are gearing up to hit the road for their very special 15 Year Anniversary Tour celebrating their iconic record The Silence In Black And White alongside Emery, who have hit the same milestone for The Weak's End. For all tickets, please head to http://hawthorneheights.com/.
Upcoming Hawthorne Heights US Tour Dates:
August 9 - Amsterdam Bar & Hall - Saint Paul, MN
August 11 - Pub Station - Ballroom - Billings, MT
August 13 - The Olympic - Boise, ID
August 14 - Cargo Concert Hall - Reno, NV
August 15 -The Catalyst - Santa Cruz, CA
August 16 - The Roxy - Los Angeles, CA
August 17 - Garden Amphitheater - Garden Grove, CA
August 18 - The Irenic - San Diego, CA
August 19 - The Boardwalk - Orangevale, CA
August 20 - Full Circle Brewery - Fresno, CA
August 21 - Backstage Bar - Las Vegas, NV
August 22 - Crescent Ballroom - Phoenix, AZ
August 23 - Sunshine Theater - Albuquerque, NM
August 24 - Jake's Backroom - Lubbock, TX
August 25 - Trees - Dallas, TX
August 26 - Empire Garage - Austin, TX
August 27 - Scout Bar - Houston, TX
August 28 - Paper Tiger - San Antonio, TX
This is the first bit of new music since the band's latest full length, Bad Frequencies, which was released last year via Pure Noise Records. It was the band's first full-length release since 2013 and gave fans a look back on why Hawthorne Heights has maintained such a strong presence in the genre while continuously growing, maturing and reflecting on life as musicians and as men. The album was produced by Hawthorne Heights along with Nick Ingram (Hotel Books, Capital House Studio), and mixed by Cameron Webb (Grammy Winner, NOFX, Social Distortion).
Fans can stream and purchase Bad Frequencies on Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music and at http://hawthorneheights.com/.
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