Monthly Archives: March 2011
Tabernacle Fire Report
There’s been a lot of speculation as to the cause, but no definitive answers until now about the massive fire that took place at the Provo tabernacle in December. Provo fire officials released the results of their investigation just hours … Continue reading
Revenue Rising
For four months in a row, Provo’s sales tax revenue increased. Continue reading
Showers Bring Landslide Caution
April showers bring May flowers, but they could also bring landslides, and the increase in precipitation across the state has some geologists watching a few Utah County cities. But even if landslides don’t happen this year, BYU geologists say homeowners should still be aware of the risks. Continue reading
BYU Cougarettes Contend for Championship #9
National Championships aren’t just for basketball and football, the BYU Cougarettes are heading off to their tourney, and doing so with a little more grace and style. Winning a Championship can seem like a far off goal for most college … Continue reading
Lake Commission Withdrawal
Pleasant Grove decided to withdraw from the Utah Lake Commission. Continue reading
New Survey From The Utah Women in Education Project
A study done at UVU released their third set of research information concerning why many Utah women do not value a college education. Continue reading
Alleged Rapist to be Released
Alleged rapist to be set free due to a mental incompetence that doesn’t entail him to go to trial. Continue reading
Softball Slugfest
The BYU Softball Team knows how to win at home…after a 9-1 victory against Weber State last week, it was the Aggie’s turn to feel the heat yesterday.
Internet Scam Alerts
Internet scams that get your money by playing on your emotions are growing in Utah. Continue reading
Ivory Coast Cocoa War Affects Utah Chocolate Lovers
Chocolate lovers will soon see higher prices because of political conflict in the Ivory Coast. Continue reading




