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When will the COVID-19 end? Experts tell us how we get back to normal

When will the COVID-19 end? Experts tell us how we get back to normal
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Sac is back: weekends bring local musicians to Three Forks

The BoZone Sac is back: weekends bring local musicians to Three Forks March 11, 2021 Sac is back: weekends bring local musicians to Three Forks The Sacajawea Hotel is one of many venues inviting the live music community back into its performance spaces as COVID restrictions ease. In Three Forks, the historic property features a fine dining option and the welcome return of regular shows to its more casual bar and grill. Amy Hubbard is next up Friday, March 12th. The vocalist and guitarist performs favorites from the Dixie Chicks and Merle Haggard as well as one or two originals. Saturday, March 13th showcases Three Forks’ own

These five stories show that Black history, culture and faith can be celebrated all year long

These five stories show that Black history, culture and faith can be celebrated all year long Meet some of the Black artists, pastors and business owners who are building community in Utah. (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Katie Hall breaking at the HERC Hip Hop Education Center in Salt Lake City on Monday, Feb. 15, 2021.   | March 8, 2021, 1:00 p.m. During Black History Month, The Salt Lake Tribune published several stories that sought to elevate the voices of Black Utahns. In case you missed them, here they are in one place. Read about two Black ballerinas whose experiences have fueled big changes at Ballet West, as well as Utah’s break-dancing history. And find a list of Black-owned food businesses in the state (pro tip: bookmark it) that you can support not just in February, but throughout the year.

Drive to Unionize the Statesman Newsroom Prevails

On Wednesday, Feb. 24, the editorial staff at the Austin American-Statesman voted 36-12 to form a union, becoming the third unionized newsroom in Texas and the second, after The Dallas Morning News, to do so through an election overseen by the National Labor Relations Board. (The Fort Worth Star-Telegram s newsroom union was voluntarily recognized by the paper s owners, the McClatchy Co.) Last week s vote at the NLRB s regional office in Ft. Worth came two months after Statesman editorial employees first announced their desire to organize in December, and after the paper s owner, Gannett Co., the largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., declined to recognize an Austin chapter of

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