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Monday, May 24, 2010

McElreath named new West Jordan fire chief (WJJ, May 20)


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Budget presentation earns city accolades (WJJ, May 20)

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Tentative city budget adopted (WJJ, May 20)


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Fire Ops 101 gives city officials hands-on firefighting experience; Fallen soldiers to be honored in Memorial Day tribute (WJJ, May 20)


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Mid-Jordan TRAX line well on way toward 2011 completion date; Cops dish up steaks for charity on April 21 (WJJ, April 15)


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Council explores playhouse options in light of Sugar Factory closure (WJJ, April 15)

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Linda Buttars Memorial Fun Run promotes health (WJJ, April 15)


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About Me

I live in the Salt Lake City area and have been writing for the Valley Journals since 2006.

Accolades

Third Place Medical/Science Reporting from the Utah Headliners Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists 2008 Utah Journalism Awards

Editor's Choice Award from the Valley Journals (2008)

Newspapers

  • West Jordan Journal
  • Taylorsville Kearns Journal
  • Murray Journal

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2010 (63)
    • ▼  May (8)
      • McElreath named new West Jordan fire chief (WJJ, M...
      • Budget presentation earns city accolades (WJJ, May...
      • Tentative city budget adopted (WJJ, May 20)
      • Fire Ops 101 gives city officials hands-on firefig...
      • Mid-Jordan TRAX line well on way toward 2011 compl...
      • Council explores playhouse options in light of Sug...
      • Linda Buttars Memorial Fun Run promotes health (WJ...
      • City's economic development outlook good despite s...
    • ►  April (55)
      • Council clarifies Sugar Factory funding deal; Recy...
      • City urges residents to participate in census (WJJ...
      • Animal shelter seeks donations and adoptions (WJJ,...
      • Neighbors fight urban fishery (WJJ, March 10)
      • Mayor speaks at Hinckley Institute of Politics (WJ...
      • St. Joseph the Workers Catholic Church breaks grou...
      • Good Landlord Program draws enthusiasm (WJJ, Feb. ...
      • Chickens now allowed on residential properties (WJ...
      • Water conservation puts money in residents' pocket...
      • Bailey Butler receives service award (WJJ, Feb. 10...
      • Free program keeps guns out of the wrong hands (WJ...
      • Mtn View corridor causes street closure/City plowi...
      • Layoffs, other cuts planned to keep city afloat (W...
      • Chad Nichols awarded with plaque for service on Pl...
      • Council making a fowl decision (WJJ, Jan. 10)
      • Sugar Factory Arts Complex gets funding from city ...
      • Mid-Jordan TRAX line over halfway done (WJJ, Dec. ...
      • Preliminary design creates symbiosis between libra...
      • Department mourns death of police service dog/St. ...
      • Unbridled intersections marked for safety improvem...
      • Christmas tradition rings in the holiday season (W...
      • Veterans Memorial Park Integration concept plan (W...
      • West Jordan Senior Center addition opens for busin...
      • Forensic officers study moch blood stains at local...
      • West Jordan put on the map (Wjj, Oct. 09)
      • Open house for renovated Senior Center set (WJJ, S...
      • Transportation alternatives given green light (WJJ...
      • City council meetings move to Wednesdays (WJJ, Sep...
      • Handicap-accessible playground coming soon to Vete...
      • Good Landlord Program ready for implementation (WJ...
      • Kudos for police volunteers (WJJ, Sep. 09)
      • EKG defibrillators attacking West Jordan heart pro...
      • Western Stampede lassoes accolades despite lower a...
      • Council meetings may move to new night (WJJ, Aug. ...
      • Candidates vie for open city council seats (WJJ, A...
      • West Jordan Police Department gangs up on crime (W...
      • Water district posed to annex, tax, West Jordan la...
      • Sugar factory listed on National Register of Histo...
      • Concerned residents sway council vote in favor of ...
      • Residents review proposed transportation alternati...
      • City council rejects salary increase and full-time...
      • City going green with $918,000 energy grant (WJJ, ...
  • ►  2009 (196)
    • ►  April (196)