OGDEN For years Utah has been an innovation hub with a booming economy, prompting thousands to settle in the Beehive State. As Gov. Spencer Cox puts it, the secret is out.
While it s great so many people want to live in the state, Cox said every great thing comes with a downside: Utahns have been priced out of their home state.
But for some Ogden workers, through a unique partnership between a San Francisco and Denver-based residential brokerage firm with Ogden City and Ogden School District, a solution is on the horizon. The city and school district teamed up with Landed to help local government employees and educators living in Ogden afford homes, officials announced Monday morning. The partnership is the first of its kind with the company in Utah.
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1. 2011
Manager: Ron Roenicke
Long before “Beast Mode” became a thing and the 2011 Brewers won their division for the first time in a generation, they needed some pitching to go with that high-energy offense. So general manager Doug Melvin parted with five premium prospects in the span of two weeks in December 2010 to swing a pair of trades that announced to the baseball world that Milwaukee was all-in for what might be Prince Fielder’s final season in a Brewers uniform. Nine months later, the pitchers Melvin acquired, Zack Greinke and Shaun Marcum, were preparing to pitch in the postseason for the first time, Fielder was coming off one of his best all-around campaigns, Ryan Braun was poised to be the team’s first league MVP in 22 years and the Brewers were division champions for the first time since 1982.
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