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SALT LAKE CITY Over the next 15 years, up to 300 new high-paying jobs could be coming to the state as four companies have partnered with the Utah Governor s Office of Economic Development in a tax credit agreement. To qualify for the tax credit, eligible companies agree to meet certain parameters from the state, like bringing in new jobs and development, and in return they get their tax refund of up to 30%. If the business doesn t meet the requirements, the tax credit is off the table.
Here s a look at what companies are coming to the state and an estimate of how many jobs each will bring.
Crime by Shayla Bulloch
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Subscriber only POLICE are investigating a link between an accused drug smuggler and a stack of cocaine bricks washed up on a North Queensland beach. The
Townsville Bulletin understands that police are looking into whether 10 bricks of cocaine that washed up on Hinchinbrook Island could be connected to an alleged botched drug smuggling incident over which Olympic kayaker, Nathan Baggaley has been charged. Police have alleged the silver medallist was involved in a botched plan to import 600kg of cocaine into Australia in 2018. Nathan Baggaley. The three-time world champion is accused of buying a $100,000 boat, which was allegedly used to collect almost $200 million of cocaine from a larger vessel off the coast of Northern New South Wales.
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Suspicious white powder washes up on Hinchinbrook Island
Detectives are seeking public assistance after ten packages of white powder were located washed up on the beach at Ramsay Bay, Hinchinbrook Island.
Members of the public contacted police on Sunday after discovering the one-kilogram packages containing a powder substance on the beach at the high tide mark.
Investigators from the Major and Organised Crime Squad (MOCS) Far Northern and Cairns District are searching the area as part of investigations.
Acting Officer in Charge of MOCS Far Northern Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Graham Camp said police are now seeking further information from the public over concerns the contents of these packages could become a health risk if handled by the finder.