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The Copper Quill
Newspaper clippings of journalist Caroline Kingsley
Monday, April 6, 2009
Water conservancy district prepares headquarters against earthquake (WJJ, Sep. 07)
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I live in the Salt Lake City area and I've been writing for the Valley Journals since Aug. 2006.
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April
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Senior Center getting $400,000 expansion (WJJ, Apr...
West Jordan holding steady on landfill waste, but ...
Cops will serve it up at Sizzler Cops-for-Kids fun...
Sugar Factory arts complex in County Cultural Faci...
Sugar Factory Playhouse receives $1,100 donation (...
Wild West Jordan playground opens after repairs; S...
Modified Blueprint Jordan River resolution passed ...
Fire engulfs business; claims one life (WJJ, March...
Tom Steele named new WJ city manager (WJJ, Feb. 09...
7800 South to undergo third phase of construction ...
New firefighters sworn in (WJJ, Feb. 09)
Wild West playground repair Day care code changed...
Legislators donate $3,500 to Wild West playground...
Peterson Development zoning change proposal tabled...
West Jordan joins Valley Police Alliance (WJJ, Feb...
Manager and employee of the year recognized by cit...
City considers form of government change or making...
City opts to re-roof fire station 54 (WJJ, Jan. 09...
KraftMaid closes West Jordan plant (WJJ, Jan. 09)
City sales tax revenues low but higher than statew...
Plans for county library headquarters moves forwar...
City cuts check of over $309,000 to departed city ...
Utah Veterans Council thanks West Jordan for parad...
Wild West Jordan playground vandalized (WJJ, Dec. ...
Wild West Jordan playground vandalized Veterans M...
City finance directortakes city managerposition in...
UDOT receives federal decision on Mountain View Co...
City seeks fasterpolice response (WJJ, Dec. 08)
Kennecott Land's West Bench master plan pushed bac...
City Council votes to repairfire station (WJJ, Dec...
Utah Air National Guard donates memorial to West J...
City approves contract for county library headquar...
Oracle breaks ground on 'green' compute facility (...
Awards honor water-frugal landscapes (WJJ, Nov. 08...
Residents on track with water conservation, but no...
Residents asked to avoid parking on streets during...
City manager leaving West Jordan (WJJ, Oct. 08)
General Plan Committee taking volunteers (WJJ, Oct...
WJPD officer charged with sexual assault (WJJ, Oct...
City Council establishes a budget committee (WJJ, ...
City forks out $17,900 for fire station study (WJJ...
Sgt. Greg Butler named police chief of Montpelier,...
Council OKs reimbursement to mayor for Sugar Facto...
Grant-seeking for Sugar Factory Arts Campus in ful...
Kennecott cleans up contamination, keeping Superfu...
Crime mapping program puts local crime statistics ...
Senior citizens request gate for private community...
Mountain View Corridor to start off small (WJJ, Se...
Project seeks to preserve and highlight Jordan Riv...
Proposed $3 million tax increase fails (WJJ, Aug. ...
Misplaced telecommunications tax money given to ci...
Operation: Crosswalk Safety encourages drivers to ...
Special operation teams train for terrorism (WJJ, ...
City Council seeking input on neighborhood parks (...
Fair teaches families about safety and health (WJJ...
Economic Development Project Area created for Orac...
County library contract delayed by city’s concerns...
Go green at the West Jordan Farmer’s Market (WJJ, ...
Residents and City Council exchange dialogue on bu...
Water conservation contract goes down the drain (W...
Toxic black mold shuts down fire station (WJJ, Jul...
Good Landlord Program comes to West Jordan (WJJ, J...
New ZIP Code takes effect (WJJ, July 08)
City Council gives two green thumbs up to senior c...
Telecommunications tax levied and energy tax incre...
formally called the utility franchise tax, Oracle...
How much is too much? City staff speaks up about b...
Faulty fire engine to be replaced with fleet fund ...
Community Development Block Grants approved (WJJ, ...
UTA addresses concerns about light-rail noise cont...
KraftMaid lays off workers, blames decreased deman...
Memorial Day tribute to fallen heroes City Counci...
Robinson takes wing as city’s top legal eagle (WJJ...
City settles lawsuit with Ivory Development (WJJ, ...
Bike trail proposal hits high gear (WJJ, May 08)
Gene Fullmer Center first to have new pool filter ...
City gearing up to give CDBG grants (WJJ, April 08...
J Station springing to life (WJJ, April 08)
Pioneer Day bull riding event canceled (WJJ, April...
“Field of Dreams”coming to fruition (WJJ, April 08...
City attorney retires after long legal career (WJJ...
City seeks grants for trail of attractions (WJJ, A...
South Valley Community Church gets new home (WJJ, ...
City Council member runs for Senate seat (WJJ, Apr...
City considers paving way to better roads with pro...
West Jordan dog park to be affected by new county ...
Land donation pushes Mountain View Corridor plans ...
Trail fence recommendation meets with opposition (...
City bracing for economic downturn (WJJ, Feb. 08)
Water reservoir approved to cope with population g...
City lauded for financial reporting (WJJ, Feb. 08)...
Fire chief returns from retirement (WJJ, Feb. 08)
City Council welcomes new members (WJJ, Jan. 08)
City adopts sexually oriented business resolution;...
City recognizes exceptional employees (WJJ, Jan. 0...
Residents successfully oppose rezone proposal (WJJ...
West Jordan reaches 100 police officer mark (WJJ, ...
Contaminated ditch almost clean (WJJ, Jan. 08)
City takes a wait-and-see approach on UTOPIA (WJJ,...
U.S. Census Bureau backs up 100,000 residentt clai...
Special meeting brings together City Council and s...
City plans to update website with streaming video...
Oquirrh Alliance offers advocacy services to city ...
Something old and something new A roundup of the ...
Federal government gives go-ahead on Mid-Jordan L...
9000 South residents get relief from truck headach...
City celebration numbers are in (WJJ, Dec. 07)
• • City Council paves way for new parking surf...
Peterson Development and city working to solve Sto...
Does the size of schools matter?Voterswill decide ...
City seeks affordable housing for residents (WJJ, ...
City considers amending sign ordinance ... again ...
Possible backlash? City lets developer use Kearns ...
Historical society gets grants to collect stories ...
Proposed Jordan Creek development under community ...
PD revamps code enforcement program (WJJ, Nov. 07)...
Residents, businesses receive water-wise awards (W...
Subcommittee for elementary overcrowding to study ...
Dannon donates $30,000 to food bank (WJJ, Nov. 07)...
Councilmember wants to give seniors a nightlife (W...
Improvements planned to relieve 7800 South congest...
Reverse 911 technology finds lost child (WJJ, Oct....
Residents to vote on school district issue (WJJ, O...
UDOT studies east-west transportation (WJJ, Oct. 0...
Arsenic cleanup more than half-way finished (WJJ, ...
Blighted shopping center to go from rags to riches...
New page: Mega-library coming to town (WJJ, Sep. 0...
Night Out: Residents give crime a going-away party...
Monument honors memory of Welby (WJJ, Sep. 07)
It all adds up: City submits census challenge (WJJ...
Residents weigh in on city school district debate ...
City celebrates grand opening of 9000 South west l...
Kennecott agrees to clean contaminated groundwater...
City modifies transit station overlay district aft...
Water conservancy district prepares headquarters a...
West Jordan Days just around the corner (WJJ, Aug....
Not much time to mull ballot decision for school d...
Chief retires after 21 years with fire department ...
What's on? City considers Valley TV partnership (W...
Youth Court lets teens help teens (WJJ, Aug. 07)
City Council defends density decisions; developer ...
SWAT team places third in national contest (WJJ, A...
City decides not to pursue lawsuit against SB 30 (...
To the rescue: Firefighters show off new specializ...
Project engineers win award for innovative design ...
Ready or not, city to celebrate census landmark (W...
Residents employ talents in Taylorsville Symphony ...
Bennion Elementary rewarded $1,500 for its forcus ...
Coming clean: Kennecott commits to helping clear c...
West Jordan paves the way to better roads (WJJ, Ju...
West Jordan residents are wise in the ways of wate...
O Pioneer! Who will take care of Landmark Hall?: D...
New jobs created in city budget; The buck stops he...
Faces of West Jordan will honor city residents (WJ...
Going to the dogs: County will fund new park (WJJ,...
West Jordan continues ULCT membership (WJJ, June 0...
Coming clean: Kennecott commits to helping clear c...
City plans $1.5 million ramp enhancement project (...
He's coming to America - and Taylorsville (TKJ, Ju...
City Council adopts 2007-08 budget (TKJ, June 07)
Wall voices concerns about vote on Granite School ...
State legislator donates fitness award money to sc...
UDOT proposes intersection improvements (TKJ, May ...
Taylorsville Dayzz just around the corner (TKJ, Ma...
Mayor delivers budget address (MJ, May 07)
Youth chamber honored for state award (MJ, May 07)...
4500 South could close for us to seven weeks (WJ, ...
City donates police cars to SLCC (MJ, May 07)
City considers additional landfill gas plant (MJ, ...
PUD task force wants to keep neighborhoods charmin...
Murray applies for Sister Cities membership (MJ, M...
Justice Court fights domestic violence, substance ...
Taylorsville City grants indemnification to office...
City honors fallen soldier (TKJ, April 07)
County Council approves funding for Taylorsville b...
County sets goal to improve water quality; Plans t...
Murray streets to be widened this summer (MJ, Apri...
County sets goal to improve water quality (TKJ, Ma...
Questar project along State Street will impact tra...
Huntsman Cancer Center opens its doors (MJ, Feb. 0...
Cottonwood Mall sees decline in tenants (MJ, Feb. ...
CSI: Murray coming to a PD near you (MJ, Feb. 07)
Raising the roof: city aims to end homelessness (M...
Safe at home: Murray City prepares for emergencies...
Fashion Place Mall plans major renovation (MJ, Dec...
Murray Library plans to expand (MJ, Dec. 06)
Here's the dirt on award-winning landscaping (Nov....
Water, sewer rates rise (Nov. 06)
Power on: Murray utility wins two awards (Nov. 06)...
Development rising from the ashes nets Phoenix Awa...
October spotlights disability awareness (Oct. 06)
More resources approved for vets and their familie...
Murray's got the power to celebrate; On the move: ...
Power generation station gets the lay of the landf...
No place like home: Where will City hall go?; Prop...
Residents fight rezone request and win - for now (...
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