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“Bag the Bag” advocates hope to build momentum in 2018.
Plastic bags are such a hassle for the Salt Lake’s processing facility, that the city has now asked residents to not place plastic bags or liners in their blue bins.
Group gathers to show support for Bears Ears, Escalante national monuments.
Virgil Johnson, chairman of the Utah Tribal Leaders Association, however, said the coalition of tribes is opposed to the reduction of Bears Ears and Curtis’ proposed law.
Theaters begin to trickle back to life after the quiet New Year's holiday weekend, with only one wide-release and a potential awards contender. David Riedel praises Insidious: The Last Key (pictured) for its effective combination of jump-scares and earned scare-your-pants-off moments.
Monson is remembered as a “prophet, seer and revelator.”
Monson’s last appearance at the biannual General Conference was last April. Following that appearance where he delivered two short sermons, he was admitted to a hospital complaining of fatigue and exhaustion.
Pinnacle Acting Company's The Real Thing, Art Stroll Ogden and more.
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