Dec. 13, 2006
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IN THE NEWS
Community Headlines
Salt Lake Tribune
- Guv's plan: Extend flat tax to the masses
- Huntsman cuts schools a big slice
- Employers bullish on hiring in 2007
- Policy limits access to Granite schools
- Utah housing market makes national waves
- Declining Medicaid enrollment has Utah health officials scratching their heads
- Natural gas users to get tax break on December bill
- Utah wage growth outpaces the nation
- Op-ed: A nation of immigrants struggles with immigration law
- Medicaid rolls shrink dramatically
- New students swell Utah's classrooms
- Utah economy strong despite slowing down
- Quick approval expected for new $800M budget
- Utah slides to No. 6 in wellness ranking
- $808 million budget is a breeze
- House passes bill to allow tithing during bankruptcy
- Most kids who qualify pass up free school breakfasts
- Medicaid task force a lucrative gig
- Citizen lobby Common Cause no more
- Database to aid disabled in disasters
- Most Utah executives cautiously optimistic about state's economy
- State budget faces long, winding road
- Basic-wage hike stalled?
Deseret Morning News
- $10.7B record Utah budget
- Huntsman's spending plan receives plenty of praise
- Paying rent gets tougher in Utah
- CARE tax is designated for nonprofit organizations
- Jobless rate hurting small businesses
- $1.1M grant to help Ogden students
- $59,500 grant to aid 400 at-risk families
- Rate cap sought on 'payday' borrowing
- Salt Lake-Ogden ranks 37th healthiest
- Kaysville within top 25 for 'affordable suburbs'
- Poverty linked to a lack of English
- John Florez: Rescinding tuition law would foil dreams
- Utah housing prices appreciate 17.4%
- Editorial: Those pesky surpluses
- Marjorie Cortez: Incentives vital in getting good teachers
- Editorial: Cap payday loan costs
- Foster-care ordinance defeated
- Corroon's wish list granted; $808 million budget OK'd
- New report predicts a Hispanic aging boom
- Editorial: No English = no income
- Surplus poses problem
- Utah 6th healthiest state — down from 4th
- Schools may add 'critical need' languages
- Congress OKs allowing tithing in bankruptcies
- DePaulis unifying 'divisions'
- Huntsman may seek 'buy-down' of taxes
- Budget, committee assignments released for '07-08 Legislatures
- Ruling could cost Utah its tobacco settlement
- State to check oversight of Title I spending
- Gas prices drop below U.S. average
KSL
- Prevent Education Decline
- Utah's Budget Surplus
Davis County Clipper
- The public's pulse - Utahns concerned with Medicare, Iraq
- Grant will aid homeless families
- Kaysville named among 25 most affordable cities
- Utah wages rank 40th
KCPW
- Meth Initiative Wants More $$ for Treatment Programs
- Are Utah Wages Really 20% Behind the Nation?
- Utah Real Estate Market 2nd in Nation
- Utah hoping for more HIV/AIDS Healthcare Money
- Most Questar Customers Get a December Tax Holiday
- Foster-Care Ordinance Rankles Advocates
- Huntsman Tries Again on All-Day K
- Emergency Registry for People With Special Needs
- County to Consider Mobile Home Initiative
- Commission on Aging Needs Lawmaker Approval for Two More Years
Standard-Examiner
- $5.15 to $7.25: Will a hike in the federal minimum wage help Utahns get out of poverty
Tooele Transcript
- Housing hot spots keep popping up across the valley
- Teenage births falling slightly
- New district policy addresses bullying
