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Mitt Romney, who led 2002 Winter Games, looks ahead to 2034 Olympics in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — When it comes to the Olympics, Mitt Romney has a lot of memories. Romney was CEO of the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City — a job that launched his public career as governor of Massachusetts, Republican presidential nominee, and now senator from Utah.
Letter: Cox, like all Republicans, knows that Trump is the path to power
So, Gov. Spencer Cox finally endorsed Trump for president. What a surprise. They all do in the end. They have to drop to their knees and kiss his ring. They know that Trump is the path to power for any Republican in this country, regardless of what a horrible, hateful, vindictive, corrupt liar he is. And you need power to enrich yourself, which is the real endgame for politicians. It shows you just how little character, integrity and morals these Republicans have. They certainly don’t care about the country or Democracy or the people. They care about themselves, power and money, nothing more. They will say anything or kiss anything to get it.
Look Ahead: Local events and things to do this week, July 28-August 3
For people who love of musicals, and people who want to learn American history to a beat, the national touring production of “Hamilton” is back at the Eccles Theater, 131 S. Main, Salt Lake City, starting Wednesday and running through Sept. 1. The production will stage Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony- and Pulitzer-winning musical about Alexander Hamilton, the Revolutionary War hero and first Secretary of the Treasury, 40 times over five weeks. For a schedule and ticket information, go to saltlakecity.broadway.com.
What kind of Olympic hosts will the LDS Church and other Utah faiths be the second time around?
If the 2002 Winter Olympics were a “coming-of-age party” on the world stage for Utah and Mormonism, the Beehive State’s 2034 Games may be like greeting friends you haven’t seen since high school and checking out how they’ve matured. Will there still be perky but...
Letter: Utah Clean Energy’s new headquarters epitomize its push to create a future for clean air and a stable climate
Recently, I was thrilled to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Climate Innovation Center, the new headquarters of Utah Clean Energy. UCE refurbished and repurposed an old building in downtown Salt Lake City and turned it into a bright, functional, inviting workspace. By using energy-efficient all-electric design and solar panels with storage, people working in this building will add no polluting carbon into the air we breathe.
Nick the Greek Ramps up Multi-State Expansion With Development Deals in California, Utah and Tennessee
Beloved Greek Chain Broadens National Footprint as Demand for Greek Food Skyrockets. , a Northern California-based chain serving up authentic Greek street food, has inked three multi-unit franchise development deals across three states. The deals will introduce the fast-growing Greek chain to new markets across the country, including five units each in Salt Lake City and Nashville, and three units in San Diego. Nick the Greek is on pace to open more than 25 locations this year. With more than 75 restaurants in operation, the brand will approach 100 locations systemwide by the end of 2024.
Mom creates 'how to be a person' camp for her kids that teaches real life skills all summer
There’s a wide variety of summer camps out there with activities ranging from classics like bonfires and water balloon fights to the uber niche, ala putting on musicals or prepping for space adventures. Still, even with the plentiful themes in existence, people are calling one mom’s unique but oh-so-practical camp idea pure genius.Kaitlyn Rowe, mom of four and content creator in Utah, gave her kiddos a list of super basic, but very important life skills to learn at home throughout summer, in what she calls “How To Be A Person” camp.
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