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The Founding Father would have preferred that species be selected over the bald eagle as the country's national symbol. Some 225 years later Cottonwood Heights residents Don and Sharyn Swaby would have to agree. The Swabys had just finished their morning...
Tags: Utah Wildlife » Population, wild turkey, Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake County, Cottonwood Heights, Environment, Meleagrididae, Poultry, Domestic turkey, Game birds, Turkey, Turkey hunting, Utah
But sexual misconduct appears to be just as common among other licensed professions in Utah. Therapy Exploitation Link Line), a network for victims of therapist abuse...The Salt Lake Tribune limited its probe to health care workers in positions of power...
Tags: DOPL, sexually misconduct, Mark B. Steinagel, massage therapist, Salt Lake Tribune, health workers, Michael W. Fritchen, Carol Lear, Jan Wohlberg, Springville, Massage, Teacher, Health care provider, Sexual misconduct, Manipulative therapy, Sexual abuse, Chiropractic, Law Crime
The organization, which has operated in Utah for more than three of its six decades, also caters to needy families with children ages 12 to 16, too. That is the demographic least likely to get a gift, said 1st Sgt...Cole, a Marine who coordinates the...
Tags: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake County, Seth M. Cole, tots program, Greene, Marine Corps League, Tater Tots, Toys "R" Us, United States Marine Corps, Toys for Tots, The Salvation Army, Social Issues
A friendly poker game is interrupted by a phone call, answered by a drunken player who doesn't like what he hears...When Salt Lake City police arrive at the apartment three minutes later, they find his trail of shattered glass and kicked-in doors.
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The neighbor also said the bandits who killed Kay Sherman Mortensen, 70, also tied up the man's son and daughter-in-law as the family was preparing to play board games. "Kay was fairly well armed," Kent Carroll said. "I think he figured the country was...
Tags: Kay Sherman Mortensen, Carroll, Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Valley, Payson, Surnames, Mortensen, Law Crime
Salt Lake City Councilman Soren Simonsen increased his lead to 13 votes over challenger Lisa Ramsey Adams in the contest for the District 7 once all the remaining votes were counted and certified Tuesday. The net increase of four votes is not enough to...
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Bureaucrats worried about budgets have sold out kids, low-income families, refugees and volunteers, argue Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center devotees who fear the likely transfer of the rec center to Salt Lake County would do irrevocable harm. Yet Councilman...
Tags: Sorenson Center, Salt Lake County, rec centers, Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Glendale California, Salt Lake City metropolitan area, Glendale Salt Lake City
Foster Snow's parents were college-educated and her mother, an active Mormon, community leader and activist for women's rights, instilled in her daughter a strong sense of self-worth and determination, according to biographers and a documentary film by...
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As he speaks of Darwin's birth on February 12, 1809 in England, he makes a life-size bust of the father of evolution. The art of simultaneously lecturing and sculpting is a Fairbanks family tradition. Fairbanks' grandfather, Avard, talked about President...
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