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Monday, August 9, 2010
Budget passes smoothly but process may need tweaking (WJJ, June 17)
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I live in the Salt Lake City area and have been writing for the Valley Journals since 2006.
Accolades
Third Place General News Reporting from the
Utah Headliners Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists 2011 Utah Journalism Awards
Silver Pen Award from the Valley Journals 2010
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
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West Jordan Journal
Taylorsville Kearns Journal
Murray Journal
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2011
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October
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Russian sister city delegates pay warm visit (WJJ,...
Old and young roll up sleeves to build playgrounds...
Jordan Hills Villages residents look for closure f...
5600 West widening project proposed; Council goes ...
Landmark no more: Clock tower razed for medical cl...
Sugar Factory fundraising underway (WJJ, Aug. 19)
WJ to provide park space for senior community gard...
Emergency services prepared for natural disaster (...
WJ named one of best places to live in America (WJ...
Landing on brake becomes lucky break for West Jord...
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2010
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August
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Life-saving resident recognized by West Jordan Pol...
UDOT planning three big Bangerter Highway projects...
West Jordan takes over operation of Murray animal ...
Residents fighting proposed high-density developme...
Stroke Receiving Center now operating at Jordan Va...
New name, same aim: Independence Day Festival has ...
Theater Arts finds temporary shelter but no perman...
Utility rate increases under consideration (WJJ, J...
Paving the way to better roads (WJJ, June 17)
Budget passes smoothly but process may need tweaki...
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May
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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...
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April
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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...
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