Community Relations
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Remembering the Salt Lake City Flood of ’83
Many remember Salt Lake flood of 1983 that sent a river coursing down State Street, the sandbag parties, the rushing water, the fears of essential equipment getting overwhelmed.
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Five Ogden Women Working Hard to Build Community
In honor of Women’s HIstory Month, we’re highlighting five Ogden women who work tirelessly to build community.
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The Future of Short-Term Vacation Rentals in Weber County
Ogden Valley now has just over 1,000 legally zoned short-term rentals, amounting to nearly 25 percent of all dwellings. What is their future?
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Small Utah Businesses’ Problems from COVID to Battling Inflation
While still recovering from the trials that came with a global pandemic, many businesses were faced with significant economic pressures and staffing issues in 2022.
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Salt Lake City Businesses that Closed and Businesses that Thrive
The downtown Salt Lake City retail and restaurant marketplace has seen some big shake-ups since the end of lockdowns.
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Utah’s Heroes: Nurse Saves Man’s Life on the Baseball Field
Knowing CPR is of utmost importance and can make a positive change in someone’s life
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Worker Shortages are Utah’s New Normal. Is the Falling Utah Birth Rate to Blame?
Utah’s economy has been stretched to its maximum size, and there are not enough people to backfill it due to the low birth rate.
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Moving Beyond Suburban Sprawl & Big-Box Development in Ogden, Utah
High density mixed-use development provides cities with the greatest return per acre in property tax revenue. And the numbers confirm that premise.
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Utah Businesses to Shop for Unique Holiday Gifts
Here is a roundup of 13 small businesses in Utah that you might consider shopping with this holiday season.
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Is Subsidizing Amazon Good for Utah?
When the Amazon Fulfillment Center on 5600 West opened in 2019, it seemed like a good thing. Jobs were created, and it appeared it would be a boon to the…
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Utah’s City Leaders Duped into Believing Subsidizing Big-Box Stores is Smart City Planning
Putting big-box parks throughout our suburban areas, as it turns out, isn’t such a great investment per acre after all. The numbers don’t lie.
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John Browning: The Ogden Man Who Revamped Firearms Technology
John Moses Browning was a renowned and influential firearms designer responsible for developing numerous varieties of military and civilian firearms, many of which were so impactful that they are still…
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Some of the Best Restaurants on Utah’s Main Streets
there are a lot of marvelous meals to be had on Utah’s Main Streets. Here are a few favorites.
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The Fate of Ogden’s Union Station
A storm brews in Ogden, Utah over what will become of its iconic but neglected Union Station which dates back to 1869.