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Utah lawmakers get a primer on data centers after a summer of protests and political fallout

Data centers took center stage at the Utah Capitol Wednesday as lawmakers met to figure out where to focus their attention when they convene for their 2027 session in January. They didn’t take any action, but focused on listening to experts, administrators and everyday Utahns for insights on the industry and its impacts on the environment and economy during their interim meetings. They also acknowledged loud and bipartisan public outcry. Fierce opposition to new data center development, erupting across the country, has ignited in Utah in response to a massive proposed project near ...

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Marlene Kaye Day

Marlene Kaye Day passed away peacefully on August 6, 2026. She was born on January 23, 1940 to Oscar and Mary Onstott in Lewiston, Idaho. Services under the direction of Myers Mortuary of Layton. www.myers-mortuary.com

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Letter: Protecting the climate is what everyone needs

Affordability is huge, and the climate offers solutions. Weather is cyclical, but we have been on a steady decline in the West for at least the last 20 years as temperatures have continued to rise, rivers and lakes dwindled, and in many cases, air pollution has gotten worse. As the Colorado ...

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