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Nov 20, 2018 03:25PM ● By Bob Bedore
November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), and many Utah writers go into full mode to complete their 50,000-word count.
Nov 20, 2018 02:56PM ● By Erin Dixon
It’s part of the family tradition. Ken Wallentine, from a family of law enforcement, now leads the West Jordan police force.
Nov 08, 2018 02:21PM ● By Jana Klopsch
After extensive debate and research, West Jordan City Council approved the solid waste increase to $16 a month per household.
Nov 08, 2018 02:03PM ● By Jana Klopsch
Peer tutors make any class possible for students with limited language skills or abilities.
Oct 31, 2018 04:06PM ● By Jana Klopsch
“Just seeing a tree when you come out to play makes you feel better, which helps you do better in school."
Oct 30, 2018 02:14PM ● By Jana Klopsch
Jordan School District has replaced nearly half its fleet with alternative fuel buses.
Oct 23, 2018 03:48PM ● By Jana Klopsch
In an off year at Copper Hills and a continued building effort at West Jordan, coaches saw positive signs of improvement in their teams.
Oct 08, 2018 01:38PM ● By Jana Klopsch
She had a goal to 1,000 banana puddings before she retired from your local library.
Oct 02, 2018 12:36PM ● By Jana Klopsch
To raise money for a community-based production of “La Traviata,” Lyrical Opera Theater is hosting a Masquerade Party at the Cottonwood Club House on Oct. 20.
Oct 02, 2018 12:22PM ● By Jana Klopsch
A typical day in Megan Osborn’s history class is anything but typical. The recently named Utah History Teacher of the Year brings creativity and action to the subject.
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