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Days of '47 Parade: Samoans seize the day

The Samoan dancers and musicians in the Days of '47 Parade may have seemed like just another colorful part of an old-fashioned day as they marched Thursday along with elderly women in bonnets, Noah on his ark, and a twirling Kentucky Fried Chicken bucket.

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4-day school week a hit in Rich

Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr.'s idea for a four-day work week is old hat for the Rich School District.

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Avenues Bakery closing shop due to increase in food prices

A South Temple bakery frequented by Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. and his family is closing shop for good Saturday, largely because of high food costs.

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Four-day week spreading from state to counties

A trend toward 10-hour days and shorter workweeks is sweeping through Utah's counties - not coincidentally because of the state's push to save power and petroleum by shutting down its offices one day early.

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7 names forwarded as appeals court nominees; public comment next

Three judges and four attorneys have been selected as nominees to fill an upcoming vacancy on the Utah Court of Appeals. Judge Judith Billings will retire at the end of the year.

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Huntsman formally endorses Chaffetz

Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. on Wednesday formally endorsed his former chief of staff and fellow Republican, Jason Chaffetz, for the 3rd Congressional District.

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State may replace the merit system

The merit system for state employees may need to be replaced, Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. said, because the job security it offers is seen as leading to a "calcified" work force.

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Rebecca Walsh: Is Bob's run for governor a simple lesson in futility?

Alot of things have to happen for Bob to become governor: Peter Corroon has to carry Salt Lake County convincingly. John McCain can't choose Mitt Romney as his running mate.

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Huntsman, Ritter Demand Feds' Attention

It was surprising to see Govs. Bill Ritter and Jon Huntsman show up yesterday in downtown Denver. Usually it takes a natural disaster or a major fundraising opportunity to get two Western governors, of two separate parties, together in the same room. But Colorado's Ritter and Huntsman, of Utah, showed up at a press briefing at the offices of a big Denver law firm yesterday to mark the debut of ...

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Counties considering four-day workweek

Posted: 8:21 PM- A trend toward 10-hour days and shorter workweeks is sweeping through Utah's counties - not coincidentally because of the state's push to save power and petroleum by shutting down its offices one day early.

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Seven nominated to Utah Court of Appeals vacancy

Posted: 1:00 PM- Three judges and four attorneys have been selected as nominees to fill an upcoming vacancy on the Utah Court of Appeals.

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Diversity precludes girl from parade

When Monica Carpentier wrote a letter to the editor to the Deseret News complaining that her daughter was told not to participate in the Days of '47 Parade because the float committee said she was the "wrong skin color," I wanted to find out who was behind such blatant racism.

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Report: Booming West needs federal partnerships

DENVER - Western cities are developing into "megapolitan" areas that deserve more support from the federal government if they're going to continue to grow, according to a blueprint prepared by the Brookings Institution.

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Inthinc Opens New Corporate Headquarters to Accommodate Rapid Expansion

inthinc, a developer and manufacturer of technologies to improve automotive and driving safety and a contract manufacturer to many high technology firms, today announced it has a new company headquarters in the Salt Lake Valley to accommodate the company's explosive growth and also allow for continued expansion.

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Commission to nominate candidates to replace retiring judge

Posted: 4:05 PM- The 6th District Judicial Nominating Commission will meet July 29 to nominate candidates to replace Judge David Mower, who is retiring Jan. 1.