Richard Markosian
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The New Sugar House Farmer’s Market
If you need to pick up some fresh basil, green onions or a cool ripe melon, you don’t have to wait until Saturday to fight with the crowds downtown.
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August Issue Introduction
This issue is dedicated to Willard Richards (the Great-Great-Great- Grandfather of the editor of Utah Stories)
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Salt Lake Business Report
Times are tough, but some local businesses may be doing better than you think. Here is a snapshot of some of what’s going on in Salt Lake City with reporting…
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The World’s Greatest Mountaineer Lives in Utah
Apa Sherpa is a small, graceful man who managed to beat his own record by summiting Mt. Everest for the 20th time in May.
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5 Great Summer Hikes
Rough, rugged trails reflect the character of the Wasatch mountains. So pack the essentials, call in sick and get hiking!
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Police Smoking Out Spice Dealers
SLC police are attempting to crack down on Spice, but there’s a problem, it’s not illegal. . . yet
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Recycling Urban Trees Into Works of Art
Kurt and Melody Bellock find success in transforming dead old growth urban trees into living works of art.
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Little League Gone Wild
Has little league baseball become overly competitive? Do kids and coaches need to just chill and have fun? by Rebecca Edwards When I first started attending my nephews’ little league…
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Kim Long Supermarket
The shelves are loaded with authentic noddles, Kim Chi, homemade banana cakes, an assortment of candies like Pocky, a thin cookie sticks dipped in chocolate
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Shop-N-Go
Once inside, it’s like you’ve stepped back in time to the days of old Calcutta where merchants once traded with the local shop keepers.
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“We Are Local” Supermarket Score Card
Utah Stories puts the claims to the test. Who is really offering local products, and who is giving lip-service.
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Salt Lake City Patio Dining
Utah Stories has picked some of our favorite outdoor dining places to share in our Go Local Guide section.
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July Issue Introduction
It’s always fascinating traveling outside of Utah and getting an outsiders perspective on our beloved Beehive state.