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PM News Brief: Vaccines, State Appointments & Hill AFB Removes EEO Director

KUER The Director of the Equal Employment Opportunity Office at Hill Air Force Base has been removed from her position. This story and more in Thursday evening s news brief. Thursday afternoon, December 24, 2020 State State Nears 15,000 Coronavirus Vaccine Doses Utah reported 2,892 new cases of COVID-19 across the state Thursday, with 24% of people tested over the last week having positive results. The state also reported that nine more people have died due to the disease in Salt Lake, Utah, Davis and Weber counties. Utahns have also received around 14,822 doses of COVID-19 vaccines. Elaine Clark Vaccines Reach Utah’s Rural Hospitals Hospital employees in Heber City and Park City became the first rural healthcare workers in Utah to be vaccinated against COVID-19. As of this week, doses of the vaccine have now been delivered to every local health department in the state, according to the Utah Department of Health. Read the full story.

Cox-Henderson administration announce DEQ, public lands appointees

Cox-Henderson administration announce DEQ, public lands appointees © Provided by KUTV Salt Lake City Gov.-elect Spencer Cox and Lt. Gov.-elect Deidre Henderson announced two more appointments to their administration Thursday: Redge Johnson for the coordinator of public lands policy coordinating office and Kim Shelley as the executive director of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality.  “Both Kim and Redge have depth of experience and the respect of their colleagues. They each are uniquely qualified to take on these new roles,” Cox is quoted in a news release. “We’re excited to have them join our team as we get to work for the public good.”

Gov -elect Spencer Cox names new leaders over Utah environment and public lands agencies

Gov.-elect Spencer Cox names new leaders over Utah environment and public lands agencies Kim Shelley will oversee environmental issues and Redge Johnson will be the governor’s top adviser on public lands. (Steve Griffin | Deseret News, via AP, file pool photo) This Nov. 5, 2020, file photo shows Utah Gov.-elect Spencer Cox just two days after his election victory announcing some details of his transition plans in the Gold Room of the state Capitol. Cox made two more appointments on Thursday: new leaders for the Department of Environmental Quality and the Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office.   | Dec. 24, 2020, 8:07 p.m. Utah Gov.-elect Spencer Cox on Thursday filled two key positions in his incoming administration overseeing the state’s environmental and land-use affairs.

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