Amiee Maxwell
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Salt Lake’s Eclectic Past: Salt Lake’s Extensive History of Quarantining Its Residents
Stories and photos from the 1918 flu pandemic and previous disease outbreaks demonstrate that Salt Lake City actually has an extensive history of quarantining its residents.
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Is this city project going to obliterate Sugar House businesses?
The project would not only force lane closures, but would also impact foot traffic and access to parking lots, and a business community still feeling the negative economic impact of…
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Confessions of an Audiobook Narrator
Many authors narrate their own books, some try it and realize it is much more work than they thought. Besides simply reading into a microphone, audiobooks require quite a bit…
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The Utah Avalanche Center Backcountry Benefit Pivots to Online Event and is a Raging Success
The Utah Avalanche Center has been a vital part of Utah’s ski and snowboard community since the late 1970s. The center’s mission is to provide avalanche education, outreach, and forecasting,…
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Virus Virtuosity: Utah Businesses Thriving During COVID
The coronavirus has been devastating for small businesses. But during this upheaval, some local Utah businesses are not only surviving, but thriving, thanks to changes in consumer behavior. Businesses suited…
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Bob Dustman – Over 1,000 Times on Top of Mt. Wire
Bob Dustman climbed to the top of Mt. Wire over 1000 times during his lifetime.
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Neat Utah Places to Explore – If You Can Get In
As if Utah doesn’t have an endless supply of natural landscapes and historic sites to discover, the state is also packed with mysterious underground wonders just begging to be explored…
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Off The Beaten Path offers Utah African American Point of View
Off The Beaten Path seeks to go where no other Utah media outlets tend to venture. The show will explore topics ranging from diverse foods and entertainment and where various…
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How One Utah Gym is Handling Reopening During the COVID-19 Crisis
Masks, temperature checks, and strict sanitizing procedures are the new normal as gyms and fitness facilities reopen across Utah after the coronavirus shutdown.
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Utah Farmers Adapting to Farmers Market Changes: Getting Creative with Selling Utah Local Goods and Produce
Downtown Farmers Market is going to look a little differently this year. The typical festival-type atmosphere of the event will be reduced to simply a place to pick up essential…