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More Pew Center Figures on Utah Mormons

Posted // February 8,2012   This week’s news looks at recalculated numbers from the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life to see how members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah agreed or disagreed with the faithful outside of Utah. Here is a breakdown on how the groups responded to questions of morality, politics and other questions not included in this week’s story.

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Critics Blast Bill to Take Power from Environmental Boards

Posted // February 8,2012   Long-time environmental advocate Claire Geddes was one of several to criticize Senate Bill 21 at a committee Wednesday. The bill would take certain key powers away from a number of boards that currently include citizen representatives and put those powers in the hands of the director of the Department of Environmental Quality. Geddes blasted the bill as streamlining DEQ for the sake of the energy industry. “Isn’t it about time that we stopped worrying just about the industry and worried about the public?” Geddes asked

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Letters

Church Membership Is a Choice

Posted // February 8,2012  -   I’m sure the elders of the church are taking Sylvan Crofts’ opinion under cons ...

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Faulty Reasoning

Posted // February 8,2012  -   While it is reasonable—even commendable—for an open-minded atheist to require ...

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Marijuana and Militarization

Posted // February 8,2012  -   The recent column by Bob Sawatzki, “Guns and Drugs Don’t Mix," brings to mind ...

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Have a Meeting with Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon

Posted // February 8,2012   As part of an ongoing effort to hear the concerns and questions of Salt Lake County residents, Mayor Corroon is holding open-door meetings Thursday. Residents need not schedule an appointment, but rather can simply come in starting at 4 p.m. and line up, first come, first served, to meet the Mayor.

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Dr. Dewey Mackay Added to Doctor Discipline Database

Posted // February 8,2012   The now-infamous Dr. Dewey Mackay, convicted in federal court in August on 40 counts of illegal distribution of prescription narcotics, is now added to City Weekly’s Doctor Disicpline Database after surrendering his license along with another doctor added to the list -- while yet another doctor has had all his licenses reinstated after being on probation since 2008.

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Cover Story

Occupy America

Posted // February 8,2012  - A Proposal for the next step All across the country, Occupy organizers are developing and implementing creative ways to ...

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Hits & Misses

Republican Pollution

Posted // February 8,2012  - Also: Yale Fail, Major Boob-oo What is it about Salt Lake City that turns Republican lawmakers into hateful, controlling ...

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News Articles

Myth of the Utah Mormon

Posted // February 8,2012  - Study: Few differences from out-of-state Saints Most members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are well aware of the perc ...

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Karl Malone's First Tweet

Posted // February 8,2012  -   What should Karl Malone’s first tweet be if he ever joins Twitter? ...

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SLC Group to Fight Ruling that Corporations are People

Posted // February 7,2012   Salt Lake City will hold a launch meeting  of a local branch of the national Move to Amend movement on Wednesday Feb. 15, a group that will be working to collect petitions from 50 cities arguing that despite the Supreme Court’s ruling on the controversial Citizens United cases, corporations aren’t people and money doesn’t equal free speech.

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Attack on an Industry or Attack of the Giant TVs?

Posted // February 7,2012   Tuesday, a Senate committee at the Legislature passed out a bill allowing for billboard companies to convert their traditional vinyl billboards to electronic billboards. It’s a bill that’s upset local cities, who worry about the Legislature allowing the e-billboards in neighborhoods that don’t want them. “These are essentially TV screens,” said Jodi Hoffman of the Utah League of Cities and Towns. “These are 20-feet-by-60-foot billboards—they’re huge.”

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Roseanne: Local Girl Runs for Prez

Posted // February 7,2012   Among LDS faithful, a certain belief/fear worms its way into all the rest: that the U.S. Constitution, which they greatly revere, will one day hang by a thread.

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Bloomberg Calls Out Mormon-owned Website

Posted // February 7,2012   LDS Church-owned KSL.com is again taking heat for its Top Gun status in unregulated gun sales.

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Become a Green Lobbyist Tuesday

Posted // February 6,2012   The environmental advocates of HEAL Utah want you -- to become a green citizen-lobbyist by attending a free training session Tuesday night. Learn the intricacies of lobbying legislators on the Hill and start making a difference for public lands, clean air and a greener future.

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Salt Lake City Redistricting Hearing Tuesday

Posted // February 6,2012   Tuesday, Feb.7, Salt Lake City will hold a public hearing on proposed maps that will ,hopefully, define SLC’s communities of interest and set the maps to guide voters in electing future city-council and school-board representatives.

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Have a sit down with SLC Mayor Ralph Becker

Posted // February 6,2012   On Feb. 15, you could have a one-on-one meeting with Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker and have 10 whole minutes to pitch the Mayor on how to improve the city. Or bitch about what’s not working in the city.

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Bill Seeking Property Tax Relief for Military Personnel Advances

Posted // February 6,2012   Rep. Stephen Sandstrom, R-Orem, found little resistance to his resolution seeking an amendment to the Utah Constitution that would allow Utah National Guard and military reservists and their spouses to not have to pay property tax while on some active-duty missions.

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Document shows delays and disagreements over Koerber case

Posted // February 6,2012   Documents in a recent court filing on the case of indicted businessman Rick “The Free Capitalist” Koerber show delays and arguments between regulators and the Attorney General’s Office in failed attempts to file charges against Koerber in 2007 on the state level.

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