Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Aug. 2, 2023 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
There’s being fortunate in your enemies, and then there’s having enemies who are helping you take the first step in your political comeback.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Aug. 2, 2023 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
The one certainty about the Ukrainian-Russian war is that there is little certainty.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Aug. 2, 2023 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
There’s being fortunate in your enemies, and then there’s having enemies who are helping you take the first step in your political comeback.
Editors Note: This article was originally published in the July 26, 2023 issue of the Chronicle Progress. Some information may be outdated.
Intermountain Power Agency reported it had sold a second tranche of tax exempt and taxable bonds earlier this month to fund construction of its new natural gas and green hydrogen power plant.
Editors Note: This article was originally published in the July 26, 2023 issue of the Chronicle Progress. Some information may be outdated.
American Spec Modular pares down proposal in bid to satisfy city officials
A developer with plans for a multi-million-dollar manufacturing operation outside Fillmore returned to that city’s council last week in an effort to move forward on a proposed development agreement with officials, including a plan for future annexation into the municipality.
Editors Note: This article was originally published in the July 26, 2023 issue of the Chronicle Progress. Some information may be outdated.
Fitch steps into role after Manis retires, property assessments go out
Millard County’s new tax assessor is already fielding phone calls related to property tax assessments going out across the county—most homeowners can expect a healthy increase this year in their property taxes.