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Anna Rose Lasco of Wilcox, Neb., passed away Sept. 22 at the Phelps Memorial Health Center in Holdrege, Neb. She was 33. She was born July 20, 1973, the second of four children born to Marilee (Arnold) Guice. After her education, she held various jobs in Utah and Colorado and was a trained EMT.
Gonzalez holds his hands close to himself in the cold morning air, but dirt beneath his nails is still visible, revealing the life of a workingman struggling in a land with little water. His house has a single kitchen faucet that delivers water too polluted to drink.
Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley and challenger Lynda Lovejoy squared off on Tuesday in a debate about education, economic development and health care at Arizona State University.
The Emery County Youth Leadership summit was held recently in Castle Dale. The summit holds various workshops to teach new skills and leadership to the youth. The youth also did a service project where they collected donated items to package and ship to children in Zambia.
Student enrollment at the U is down by nearly 400 students. The number of students at the U is estimated to reach only 28,619 this year, a 4 percent drop from last Fall Semester. The number of transfer and non-traditional students showed the greatest decrease, with more than 130 fewer transfer students from Salt Lake Community College alone.
Despite complaints of thin wallets, most of the nonfaculty staff at Utah Valley State College reported they were happy with their jobs, according to survey results released Friday by the college. Of the 480 respondents, 78 percent "really like their job" and 84 percent said they are "highly satisfied with their lives," while 75 percent were "highly dissatisfied with pay." UVSC officials have
Steel company Nucor Corp. will forge an even stronger relationship with Box Elder County, announcing Thursday it will build a $27 million plant there that employs more than 200 workers.
Utah's manufacturing employment rose 3.7% over the past 12 months, according to the 2007 Utah Manufacturers Directory, an industrial guide published annually by Manufacturers' News, Inc. , Evanston, IL.