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Parents benefitting from Utah Fits All school vouchers ask to intervene in UEA lawsuit
Less than a week after the state’s largest teacher union filed a lawsuit against the Utah Fits All Scholarship Program, two parents who were scheduled to benefit from the funding filed a motion to be included in the litigation process in order to defend the program. Maria Ruiz, a mom of two children who attend […] The post Parents benefitting from Utah Fits All school vouchers ask to intervene in UEA lawsuit appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
Hinder featured at fundraiser to fight northern Utah school lunch debt
OGDEN — Rock band Hinder and Late Night Savior, a Utah band, will perform Saturday at a concert to raise funds to offset student lunch debt in northern Utah schools. The concert starts at 7 p.m. and will be held at Dee Events Center on the Weber State University campus in Ogden.
Cyprus High senior named Granite District’s ‘Absolutely Incredible Kid’
Kalia Gomez, a senior at Cyprus High, was named Granite District’s “Absolutely Incredible Kid” for overcoming obstacles during her high school career. (Photo courtesy of Granite School District) It was a bittersweet moment for Kalia Gomez when she was named Granite District’s “Absolutely Incredible Kid.” On the...
Live updates from the Under Armour Next Camp in Salt Lake City
The Under Armour Next Camp returns to the Beehive State this weekend. Brighton High School in Salt Lake City will be the site of this year's Under Armour Next Salt Lake City Camp on Saturday. The camp will be loaded with talent from the 2025, 2026 and 2027 classes. Headlining...
41 founders graduate from the Master of Business Creation in spring 2024
Salt Lake City — Forty-one founders graduated from the Master of Business Creation (MBC) at the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business following the spring 2024 semester. This is the fifth and largest group to graduate from this unique and award-winning program designed specifically for entrepreneurs.
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