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MMI Taps Dan Jones as Chief Data Officer as It Expands Data Initiatives and Features | National News
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jul 23, 2024 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Mobility Market Intelligence (MMI), a leader in data intelligence and market insight tools for the mortgage and real estate industries, announced today that Dan Jones, a seasoned data and artificial intelligence (AI) strategist, has joined the company as chief data officer.
Park City police blotter: Suspected homeless camp reported off busy street
On Sunday, July 21, at 10:26 p.m., the police received a complaint about a vehicle left outside the Marsac Building for hours with the headlights illuminated. The police logged the case as suspected disturbing the peace. The Police Department at 7:04 p.m. received a complaint from a driver on S.R....
Paradise man sent to jail for abusing woman and children
LOGAN — A 42-year-old Paradise man is headed to jail for terrorizing a woman and her children for years. Cesar Sanchez was sentenced to serve two months behind bars, after apologizing to the court. Sanchez was sentenced Monday, July 22, in Logan’s 1st District Court. He previously pleaded guilty...
Angels pitcher generating trade interest
Reid Detmers certainly hasn’t had the 2024 season he was hoping for. The southpaw has been pitching for the Salt Lake Bees since June when the Angels optioned him to Triple-A. Nevertheless, he is reportedly drawing trade interest from numerous teams, according to Jeff Passan of ESPN, who lists...
Explaining both sides of the dispute between Blake Anderson and Utah State
LOGAN - Utah State University has gutted its athletics department this July with the firing of three of its senior-level management and one mid-level position within days of each other. Head football coach Blake Anderson, deputy athletic director Jerry Bovee, senior woman administrator Amy Crosbie and football director of player development Austin Albrecht have all been dismissed over alleged failures to report an incident of domestic violence as required by USU policy.
Creative solutions for the substitute teacher shortage
KUTV — Substitute teachers are essential to keeping students on track when their teacher is out - filling short and long-term positions to help provide continuity in learning. Yet, many schools struggle to find substitute teachers, forcing them to double-up classes, have principals cover or juggle teachers' prep periods.
Ballet West is home to the country’s largest ballet education program
SALT LAKE CITY — Ballet West said it has the largest ballet education programs in the country. It now serves 148,000 students and teachers. According to a press release, the ballet company has seen a 35% increase in program participation since its last show season. A show season is...
Intermountain 1st in nation to use “Iris” for cancer surgery | News
An innovative new tool that uses a 3D computer model to guide surgeons during rectal cancer surgery is now available to patients and Intermountain Healthcare is the first in the nation to use it. The new technology is called Iris. A colorectal surgeon at Intermountain LDS Hospital in Salt Lake...
Soldier from Provo killed by suspected DUI driver
FAIRBANKS, AK — A U.S. soldier from Provo, UT was killed after he was hit by a woman suspected to be driving under the influence of alcohol Monday night, according to a release from the Fairbanks Police Department. 29-year-old Pfc. Arturo Alejandro Gomez was working as a gate guard...
Utah Lake planting parties give community ‘active role’ in restoration
In a series of “planting parties,” around 400 volunteers helped the Utah Lake Authority plant about 7,500 native plants on the shoreline of Utah Lake, part of a larger effort to rejuvenate and conserve the lake. The lake authority helped organize eight events this spring and early summer,...
Seismologist explains the hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A hydrothermal explosion at Yellowstone was caught on camera sending hot water and debris up into the air, nearly hitting people on a boardwalk below. The video has been seen by millions of people, and 2News took it to a seismologist at the University...
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