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Chevron tax appeal could cost Davis County millions in refunds

FARMINGTON — Chevron says it was overassessed personal property taxes for two years and has filed an appeal that, if successful, could cost Davis County millions of dollars in refunds.

Chevron U.S.A. Inc. claims it was overassessed when it came to its 2009 and 2010 personal property taxes on its Davis County refinery.

To defend its position in the property tax appeal, the Davis County Commission has hired an independent expert appraiser at $175 per hour to work for its side.

Job candidacy topic of workshop

ROY — The Weber State University West Center will host a free 90-minute workshop at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the WSU West building, 5627 S. 3500 West (Crossroads Plaza).

‘Lemonade Day’ event set at school

SOUTH WEBER — HighMark Charter School is hosting Lemonade Day to give students a chance to apply classroom topics to the world of work.

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200-unit Hill Farms planned for Kaysville

KAYSVILLE — Next month, Destination Homes plans to unveil an ambitious new 83-acre, 200-unit development in Davis County called Hill Farms.

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Sectors can help your job search

It seems almost everything is divided into sectors — the stock market (industrials, manufacturing, etc.), the financial world (credit unions, banks, etc.), and even our lives (youth, adulthood, old age, etc.).

Kobe finds himself embroiled in a lawsuit with his mother

I’m sorry L.A. Laker fans. Kobe Bryant may have brought you a few championships, but just in time for Mother’s Day, Kobe finds himself embroiled in a lawsuit involving his own mother.

In this April 30, 2013 photo, Firefly Tapas Kitchen & Bar sits closed after more than 30 patrons reported food poisoning symptoms. A new report on Friday, May 10, 2013 shows 200 people who dined at one of Las Vegas' most popular restaurants about a block off the Strip have reported food poisoning symptoms, making it the largest outbreak southern Nevada health officials have seen in at least a decade. (AP Photo/The Las Vegas Sun, Sam Morris)

200 sickened at popular Vegas restaurant

LAS VEGAS — A new report shows 200 people who dined at one of Las Vegas’ most popular restaurants about a block off the Strip have reported food poisoning symptoms, making it the largest outbreak southern Nevada health officials have seen in at least a decade.

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IRS Official: ‘I’m not good at math’

About a half-hour into a conference call with reporters Friday afternoon, senior Internal Revenue Service official Lois Lerner said something she will regret.

“I’m not good at math,” she confessed as she tried to summon a statistic.

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Educators earn kudos for helping Latinos

OGDEN — IMAGE de Northern Utah will honor educators from Weber State University and Ogden Weber Applied Technology College during its “Legacy, an Honorary Tribute” event.

Clint Holm tows his boys, Ian and Eric Holm, as his wife, Marie Holm follows on the bike path near Clearfield in May 2011. Standard-Examiner file photo

Trails offer a dimension in affordable mobility

“Few actions can do more to make urban areas safer, healthier, prettier and more environmentally balanced than setting aside corridors or trails for walking, biking, wildlife watching, and just plain breaking up the monotony of cars and concrete.”

South Ogden plans two public hearings

SOUTH OGDEN -- The city will hold two public hearings at 6 p.m., May 20 to discuss the Good Landlord Program, and business license fees increases.

City manager, Matthew Dixon said the city is considering adopting the Good Landlord Program, which will provide financial incentives to landlords who complete a training course and agree to keep their rentals free of criminal activity. In addition, the city will look at the possibility of a business license fee increase, which has not been implemented since 1998. The meetings will be held at the city office building, 3950 Adams Ave.

Businesses invited to veterans job fair

OGDEN — The Hiring Our Heroes Job Fair is looking for businesses with job vacancies looking to hire service members, veterans and military spouses.

Davis Chamber of Commerce to offer Affordable Care Act info

The Davis Chamber of Commerce is offering businesses a chance to learn how the Affordable Care Act will affect their taxes.

Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to host veterans luncheon

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce presents a luncheon to honor Latino veterans.

Lifelong learning is an insurance policy for success

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