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Trivani’s New Corporate Headquarters
A Life of Benevolence | 15 hours ago by Lisa McClatchy
Historic Main Street Building Renovation Supports Humanitarian Aid and International Business Trivani International renovates historic Reynold’s Building for Foundation and corporate offices Trivani International is renovating the historic Rey read more
Ruining LIves
Diary of a Nudist | July 4th 2008 by nudiarist
Another teenager is facing felony charges for sending nude photos of himself to others, facing three counts of "dealing in material harmful to a minor".The 16 year-old denies the charges. His parents have already taken away his texting and photo capa read more
Breaking Up Is Not Really All That Hard To Do
Navel Gazing at it's Finest | July 3rd 2008 by Sue
Dear Las Vegas,I don't think this letter will come as a surprise. I mean, you knew it was coming, right? You and I - we've known each other a long, long time, and this on again, off again thing we've got going? It's gotta stop.The thing is, you're ge read more
Revelations, Wheels, Canyons & Dams- Day 33 Las Vegas
Coddigus's Ramblings | July 2nd 2008 by Greg
The Grand Canyon was incredible. But the Hoover Dam was by far more badass. I’ve never been one to understand what beauty in nature could outmatch the craft of men. Sure that sounds a little anti-environmental, but coming from Alaska being surr read more
Go Left
Sterkworks | Ex-Mormon Lesbian Rocking Utah | July 2nd 2008 by Sterkworks
There are times on my freeway commute to work that I can actually drive the speed limit; and a lot faster. In an effort to conserve fuel, I try to stay under 65mph. I have at times caught myself doing above 90 in Bella and not even realizing it. So I read more
Articles of Note...
Transit In Utah | July 2nd 2008 by John
Image via WikipediaOne problem that many small businesses face is government regulations that are skewed against them and to big businesses and the automobile. One of these is parking regulations that keep small businesses from doing business and als read more
In Memory Of Utah Phillips (1935-2008)
Musecatcher | July 2nd 2008 by Kalliope Amorphous
My hero is gone. Last night I was shocked and deeply saddened to read the news that Utah Phillips passed away at the end of May. I normally make a habit of checking up on the news surrounding Utah, but several months went by without my looking to see read more
Family Campout!
Marini Family: Blog | July 2nd 2008 by Tim Marini
Yay! After having to re-schedule our Memorial Day camp out, it’s finally time to get some fresh air and experience the beauty of the Outdoors! We are heading up to a campground called Guinavah. It’s near Logan on the way to Bear Lake. We read more
National Park Photography Trip
Dobson Central Photography | July 2nd 2008
My wife and I had no idea where to take a vacation this year. We had some thoughts, but nothing really seemed to click. That is, until my sister-in-law wrote her annual nag message asking when we were going to come visit her in podunk heights, Wis read more
And Now The Weather--No Wait!
Horst Household Happenings | July 2nd 2008 by Barry
Many people say that my daughter Julie is related to me. When they say this they are meaning that she is very much like me. It seems that I tend to do things a lot like her. Or more precisely, she does things like me many times. We can be watching TV read more
Many Americans Mistakenly Think FLDS and LDS are Connected
Bedrock of '87 Blog | July 1st 2008
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), a worldwide church that is headquartered in Salt Lake City and has over 13 million members, has released the results of a survey that indicate Americans confuse the FLDS Church (Fundamentalist Ch read more
we’re not in kansas anymore, toto!
be whole now | July 1st 2008
No, we’re in south central Utah, where Time has a way of standing still, speeding up, and often bypassing you altogether. Now officially into Week Two of the mystical southwest road trip — and it’s been, what?, three minutes? three read more
Outlawed: The word 'poop'
Satire Report | July 1st 2008 by Ian McConnaughey
Outlawed: In the state of Utah, the word 'poop'. This means that all people who need to defecate must use another word. If one must go to the bathroom, apparently one of the only permissible ways to say it is, "May I go to the bathroom?". However, read more
New news stories and articles about nontraditional students
Non-traditional Students Blog | July 1st 2008 by Elizabeth
People are talking about non-traditional students...I decided to see what people were saying on the internet and in news stories about nontraditional students lately.I will be putting this information soon on the Nontraditional Student website.It was read more
Coast to Coast Blogging: July Is A Boring Month
In The Bleachers | July 1st 2008
We are a little over a week into summer, the 4th of July is at the end of the week, and now is a great time to go to the beach. But for college football fans, July is a horrible month. Unless your team shows up in the police blotter, or gets a [... read more
Survey Company is looking for participants
Mrs | June 30th 2008 by Kim Holsapple
Just received this in an email and thought I would pass it along. We currently only have the following quotas open: Men 65+ years of age who have taken pain medication within the past 6 months (Kadian, Avinza, Oxycontin, MS Contin, Duragesic patch, read more
Tiger Woods Undergoes Successful Reconstructive Knee Surgery
The Finer Things In Life | June 30th 2008 by My Daily Thoughts
It has been reported that Tiger Woods has had reconstructive surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee and doctors reported the surgery was a success. His media company reported that the surgery, performed by Dr. Thomas D. Rose read more
Visiting State Fairs - 2008
Wanderus - Travel Tips for the Traveling Wanderlust | June 30th 2008 by wanderus
Summer is around the corner and for many people, that means it's time to check out the state fair(s). When I was a kid, I remember going to the California State Fair at the Cal Expo in Sacramento, California to eat candy, see a bunch of animals and j read more
Oil Drilling Threatens Utah’s Famous Spiral Jetty and Great Sal…
CleanTechnica | June 29th 2008 by Lucille Chi
Utah has been a second home to me for nearly 20 years. In fact, as I write this, I am looking forward to spending a week at our house near Park City for the upcoming holiday. The state has also long been home to silver mines that continue to taint th read more
Perils for Pedestrian Video...
Transit In Utah | June 29th 2008 by John
Here is another video from the series Perils for Pedestrians.This video focuses on what is happening in Seattle. While Seattle is known for some of its nice walkable neighborhoods, there is other parts of Seattle that are not very pedestrian friendly read more
HQ Wallpapers 1600×1200 - Travel - Part 13
I travel to work, do you? | June 29th 2008 by R.MAK
Bookmark This: Dear Readers, Here is 13th episode of High Quality Travel wallpaper series that is being brought to you daily at this Blog. So far we have managed to post 130 pictures for you and now we have only 3530 to [...]SHARETHIS. read more
Green River Utah Float Trip June 2008 Part Two
Fly Fishing Colorado | June 28th 2008 by Marshall
6/5/08 Thursday was cool but no rain and not much wind. Hoped it was the same on the Green. The river was flowing at 4220 CFS which is a lot of water hauling downstream. We were scheduled to float the "A" section of the read more
Green River Utah Float Trip June 2008 Part One
Fly Fishing Colorado | June 27th 2008 by Marshall
6/4/08 Thursday, June 4th dawned with drizzling rain and overcast skies. A weekend with 25 fly fisherwomen, one other guy and me. I was not sure about this but the float trip was booked and I could not back out now. I was at my friend Joa read more
Bush Solar Freeze: You Can Slow It, But You Can’t Stop It, Geor…
Schreiner's Media Landscape | June 27th 2008 by Ken Schreiner
The review of new solar projects for federal facilities is just another pathetic attempt by the Bush Reich to stave off the inevitable and give the dying fossil fuel industry a chance to pollute and price-gouge yet another day. But like ending renew read more
Hawai’i Requires Solar Water Heaters; Start of Trend?
Schreiner's Media Landscape | June 27th 2008 by Ken Schreiner
Here in Maui, where I’ve been the past few days, the sun shines virtually all the time except for a few days when a storm blows through. The solar capabilities here are seemingly endless. But most hotels, stores, and buildings don’t have read more
southwest road trip: “doing bowls, getting stoned”
be whole now | June 26th 2008
A friend and I hit the road Monday last for a Spirit-driven road trip through Colorado and a general intention to eventually end up in my favorite area of southcentral Utah, and who knows where else? As we pulled away from another friend’s hou read more
Sliding Out of the Heat- Day 29 PHX AZ
Coddigus's Ramblings | June 26th 2008 by Greg
Yesterday was eventful, I bought a sliding bike for a hundred dollars from a cop. Sliding bikes are engineered wonders. In comparison with a folding bike whose folds actually make the frame weaker and thus more unstable. The sliding bike actually has read more
Chris Cannon to Republicans: Don’t Laugh- You’re Next
Schreiner's Media Landscape | June 26th 2008 by Ken Schreiner
Utah congressman Chris Cannon’s interviews after losing to that better-looking, younger Republican whose name is inconsequential remind me of the famous Foster Brooks comedy routine where a drunk couple is arguing, the husband melodramatically read more
Some Articles to take note of...
Transit In Utah | June 26th 2008 by John
Image via WikipediaThere has been a few articles the past couple of days I want to briefly mention today. First is this article coming out of Oakland:AC Transit does 180 on busesAC Transit is canceling its latest order for Van Hool transit buses afte read more
The Mormon Church is Gay
Sterkworks | Ex-Mormon Lesbian Rocking Utah | June 25th 2008 by Sterkworks
After doing some research this week, I have determined that the Mormon church is gay. And I don’t mean “gay” like the youth now use the term to mean “lame,” I mean GAY: queer, light in the loafers, homo, faggot, Graham N read more

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