A $5 million investment fund backed by Utah philanthropists Tim and Joan Fenton is aiming to not only back startups coming out of the University of Utah network but also give students real-world experience in analyzing and vetting the companies most worthy of venture investment. Profits will be pushed back into the fund to grow and sustain the program amid a burgeoning entrepreneurial ecosystem at the school.
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Avoid the usual lake crowds this summer and explore this charming small town instead
May 19, 2021
Photo by Kendal J. Bush
Tucked away between Newbury, Newport and New London, the quiet community of Sunapee Harbor has been making some happy noise this spring. That’s good, since many of the folks who visit Sunapee every year drive right past the rustic summer-camp-style sign that points the way to the harbor, missing out on a half-day or more of shopping, noshing and relaxing on Sunapee Lake. Bill and Pamela Stocker, owners of the Sunapee Rock shop, are helping spread the word. “We’ve met folks who’ve come to Sunapee for years who never realized there was such a thing as Sunapee Harbor,” says Pam Stocker. “It’s one of those best-kept secrets about a half-mile from the main highway.”
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The crash remains under investigation by the CHP. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
TEMECULA, CA The ongoing investigation into a multi-vehicle crash Sunday on Interstate 15 in Temecula led the California Highway Patrol to issue a plea Thursday for the public s help in finding more possible victims and suspects. It has been determined that there may have been additional parties involved or potential victims of a crime at the collision scene, the Temecula CHP reported. The agency is asking potential victims and witnesses to contact CHP Investigator Tim Fenton at 951-506-2000.
Authorities have publicly announced only one arrest in connection with the five-vehicle wreck reported at 5:15 p.m. Sunday on the northbound side of I-15, just south of Temecula Parkway.