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What s happening around Carson City on Friday, Feb 8

Well, Carson City, here we are at the end of another work week. And if you love to play in the snow on weekends, then there s good news on its way. A chance for more white stuff is in the forecast for our area starting later Friday afternoon through Sunday.

What s happening around Carson City on Thursday, Feb 7

Good morning, Carson City! You are on the downhill slope toward the weekend. The Carson City Board of Supervisors holds its first of two bimonthly meetings Thursday, while Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak visits Carson High School Career and Technical Education (CTE) students.

Utah Coalition Against Pornography to hold 2nd annual Rally for Hope and Healing – St George News

Utah Coalition Against Pornography to hold 2nd annual Rally for Hope and Healing – St George News
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Here are The Salt Lake Tribune s most-read stories of 2020

Here are The Salt Lake Tribune’s most-read stories of 2020 List includes everything from the desert obelisk to this summer’s protests to the pandemic. (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Brandon McCormick was beat up by protesters after allegedly brandishing a bow and arrow, after driving his car into the crowd, Saturday, May 30, 2020. | Updated: Dec. 31, 2020, 3:47 a.m. In 2020, you turned to The Salt Lake Tribune for news and information on the coronavirus, the earthquake, civil rights protests and local and state elections. You also went beyond the news of the day. You read about the state’s “troubled teen” industry, the loss of prominent Utahns and a mysterious sculpture in the desert. As we close the door on 2020, we are sharing a look back at the stories that drew the most online readers.

Noteworthy Utahns who died in 2020: Judges, advocates, artists, athletes, coaches, trailblazers

Noteworthy Utahns who died in 2020: Judges, advocates, artists, athletes, coaches, trailblazers Figures in government, law, arts, sports, business, academia and social media left us this year. | Updated: Jan. 12, 2021, 4:27 p.m. (Paul Fraughton | Tribune file photo) Donning an Elizabethan style jester s hat, Sen Tom Hatch, R-Panguitch, makes Fred C. Adams founder of the Utah Shakespeare Festival feel at home in the Senate Chambers as he was honored by both houses of the legislature in 2006. Adams died Feb. 6, 2020, at the age of 89. Revered jurists and lawyers. Leaders in business and government. Writers and actors. Advocates for Utah veterans, Korean War casualties and the Pacific Islander community. Inspirational coaches from many levels of the game. Former star athletes and a rising football sensation. A woman who blazed trails on the ski slopes, and a woman who defended polygamy, though it meant losing her children.

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