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City Weekly's 40th Anniversary
Congratulations. Viva City Weekly.
KRCLRADIO
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Congrats! Essential part of Utah culture.
SALTYBILL999
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Amazing! Thanks so much for everything y'all do for SLC.
VERTICAL_DINER_SLC
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Private Eye forever!
DAVE ILTIS
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Congratulations on 40 years! Great accomplishment!
TRESHOMBRESUTAH
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Congrats! Here's to another 140! Best memories each week when they were delivered at Kostas—we all stopped working to read, and I still do!
ARGE FEOTIS
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Congratulations! Here's to many more successful years. City Weekly is a godsend in Salt Lake City!
AMY O'CONNOR
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The only real newspaper in all of Utah! Congratulations!
BOB TUTTLE
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Congratulations! Forty years in print and going strong—that's an incredible achievement.
GLOVER NURSERY
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Yippee skippee—40 years! We are big fans of this newspaper's coverage and the hard lines it draws—even when it's not the Utah "popular" way. I have appreciated the times that John Saltas has stood up for so many, and I know him to be a very honorable man. Great article, Pete! Love you, John and Paula—Happy anniversary! See you soon!
KAREN JOHNSON
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Great weekly information. Thanks. Keep it going.
BD HOWES
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I think I only first began to see you about 25 years ago. Congratulations. As The Salt Lake Tribune turned more like the Deseret News, at least we still have one local newspaper that can tell the truth.
CATHIE GALLEGOS CHANSAMONE COSTANZO
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"Muy Bien!" May 23 Private Eye
Another well-written Private Eye editorial in your May 23, 2024, edition. I especially liked City Weekly's mission statement: "We just call BS. Nothing more, no agenda ... we just don't like creeps." Beautiful.
ANDREW BYRNE
Park City

It's a shame that City Weekly stopped calling BS. I provided irrefutable proof of a major coverup and was ignored, as if media outlets were part of an organized crime ring. Tons of visibly clear proof, of tons of brazen rights violations, all ignored. Make it make sense without organized corruption.

Could I be crazy? Even if I were, it would be irrelevant when such proof is provided, and it is clearly not a collection of potato recipes but again very clear rights violations. Could I be deceiving? Even if I were, I have repeatedly pointed out where the pertinent facts can be verified.

I could understand the motivations of shared party goals and covering up parties' crimes, but visibly covering up political opponents' crimes screams of a bipartisan, organized corruption ring.
J DERRICK UNGER
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"Lake Lore," May 9 Cover Story
I really enjoyed the article by Tamara Fawcett. There have been so many Great Salt Lake articles recently, but this one had a unique spin. It was nice getting a refresher course in Utah history.
JILL HASLAM
Holladay

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