Claire McArthur
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Farmers Feeding Utah: Utah Farm Bureau launches program to support farmers and feed those in-need
On May 7, Utah Farm Bureau Federation- UFBF launched the campaign Farmers Feeding Utah with the goal of raising funds to purchase products from struggling farmers and ranchers to give…
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New Faces in Salt Lake Places
As the business boom continues and brings along with it an increasing number of out-of-state transplants like myself, here’s a look at the unique individuals putting down roots in Utah.
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A Tale of Two Prisons: Construction of a modernized state penitentiary is underway almost 70 years after the closure of Utah’s first state prison in Sugar House
Nearly 70 years ago, Utah’s first state prison closed its doors and was transformed into the much-loved Sugar House Park. Construction is now underway on a new penitentiary that is…
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8 Great Utah Winter Dates: From Cooking Classes to Comedy Club
As cold fronts move across the Wasatch Front, don’t let one of them be from your significant other’s icy stares because you’ve allowed date night to lapse. From cooking classes…
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Legal Battle Over Utah Wilderness
For the first time, the BLM will provide the public with a full accounting of how big of a contributor BLM is to the climate crisis, largely through its permitting…
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Graphic Designers Rebrand Salt Lake City’s Neighborhoods
A group of graphic designers showed their love for the Capital City this October with the completion of an unpaid project that created logos and other branding items for neighborhoods…
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Downtown Salt Lake: Out With the Old, In With the New
Rising rents and redevelopment of aging infrastructure have left many long-standing businesses priced out of the market or evicted.
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The Good, The Bad, and The Pricey
With rents outpacing income increases since 2010, and an estimated statewide housing unit deficit of 50,000 (another Kem. C. Gardner Policy Institute discovery), Utahns are getting creative with housing.
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From Farm to Table…..To YouTube
From farm to table … to YouTube. That’s what students at YouthCity’s summer and after school program have started through an ongoing partnership with neighboring Liberty Park Farmers Market.
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Sculpture Memorializes a Man and His Mission in Sugar House
Jim Kirkman was known as many things to his friends and family in Sugar House: Master Gardener, educator, an encyclopedia of desert knowledge, an archaeologist with a reverence for what…
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Lettering is Better Together— Salt Lake Lettering Club
The inclusive group—which doesn’t require a formal membership or fee—includes hobbyists as well as full-time professional lettering artists. Members use a variety of media to create their pieces; from digital…