Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Feb. 14, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
Mark Zuckerberg is very sorry.
Editors Note: This article was originally published in the Feb. 14, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress. Some information may be outdated.
I am happy to report that we are halfway through the 45-day legislative session, and as the state with the shortest session in the nation, we have a very limited period of time remaining to consider legislation.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Feb. 14, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
Mark Zuckerberg is very sorry.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the Feb. 14, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
For at least the past decade, reported The New Lede (TNL) last September, “a growing number of peer-reviewed medical studies have linked exposure to nitrates in drinking water to elevated incidences of cancer.”
Editors Note: This article was originally published in the Feb. 7, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress. Some information may be outdated.
IPP general manager warns state senators bill could put billions of dollars at risk
Government overreach, pollution concerns, exorbitant modernization costs and the potential of billions of dollars in financial risk were all raised as reasons the state Senate should hit the brakes on SB161, a bill designed to speed the sale or state acquisition of Intermountain Power Project’s two coal-fired units, set to be decommissioned in 2025.
Editors Note: This article was originally published in the Feb. 7, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress. Some information may be outdated.
A Fillmore man ensnared in a sex sting last year has been sentenced.