Author: The Salt Lake Tribune
Raw milk will soon be easier and cheaper for producers to get to market in Utah, and customers may be seeing it in a wider range of stores â thanks to legislation Gov. Spencer Cox signed Thursday.Read More
Following an extensive national search, Charleston School of Law President J. Edward Bell, III, and Board of Trustees Chair Jane H. Aiken announce that Jonathan A. Marcantel has been selectedRead More
(The Center Square) – Advocates are calling for justices on the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify federal laws regarding climate change lawsuits.Read More
Nearly everything from HVACs and lighting to sink hooks and ceiling fans in affordable housing projects that get federal dollars must carry the Made in the USA label.Read More
Oil City News publishes letters, cartoons and opinions as a public service. The content does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Oil City News or itsRead More
Floridaâs AG wants you to believe the Rooney Rule, a NFL policy designed to promite diversity, discriminates against white applicants.Read More
The Jackson County Cattle Womenâs Association hosted its annual beef cook-off on March 23. The contest was open to students in grades 4-12 and gave participants the opportunity to showRead More
Join Two Sisters Square on Saturday, April 4, to enjoy headliner group the Kris Bell Band. Bell, an American rock artist, has been recognized three times by the MCMA forRead More
The Highland Ambassadors, a group that represents the Chamber of Commerce and works to increase public awareness of its functions, held their spring meeting at The Docks on March 11.Read More
Shade feels great in the summer, but what pretty plants grow in the shade? Hostas are one of the first go-to plants with a variety of sizes, leaf shapes, andRead More