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UVRMC trauma team: Life in the balance

Within minutes the hospital's trauma team is mobilized, dozens of specialists circling from around campus and falling into assigned places like tumblers in a lock. Pages go out to doctors, nurses, a surgeon, a radiation tech, a social worker, a ...

From ACE STRYKER, Utah Daily Herald,  24 May 2009
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USU's Junior Engineering faces prospect of shutdown

It's part of an educational exercise to teach the kids about geometry, explains Arno Copley, a coordinator of Utah State University's Junior Engineering program. For no matter what designs they concoct for their blowers, the bubbles always take ...

From ACE STRYKER, Utah Daily Herald,  22 May 2009

Provo-Orem ranked best college town for job growth

Now is the perfect time to stay put, according to a new Forbes report. Among the 62 U.S. college towns that sustained job growth between March 2008 and March 2009, the Provo-Orem metropolitan area fared best, adding 2.97 percent to its employment ...

From ACE STRYKER, Utah Daily Herald,  21 May 2009
Related Topics: Brigham Young

Students in Provo plead for parking redress

The Provo Municipal Council voted in February 2008 to require permits to park on the streets between 800 North and 500 North at night beginning Sept. 1, 2009. Though there was no item on the council's action agenda regarding the decision, dozens of ...

From ACE STRYKER, Utah Daily Herald,  20 May 2009
Related Topics: Brigham Young

Provo council OKs residential chickens

The Provo Municipal Council voted Tuesday night to revive an ordinance that was vetoed earlier this month by Mayor Lewis Billings that would allow residents to keep up to six hen chickens on their property, albeit with changes. Billings, who had ...

From ACE STRYKER, Utah Daily Herald,  20 May 2009

Provo council considers power, water rate hikes

Council Chairwoman Cynthia Dayton said the council wants to commission a study to review Provo's power situation, but early indicators suggest that an increase of at least 4 percent will be necessary to cover costs and keep city services afloat. She ...

From ACE STRYKER, Utah Daily Herald,  19 May 2009

Provo business uses childhood pastime to treat patients in therapy sessions

PROVO — “I’ve never had jungle things in before,” said the patient, puzzled, as she gazed across a sand tray littered with plastic figures. “And the cats — why cats?” To the casual observer, the scene might look silly: two grown women hunched over ...

From ACE STRYKER, Utah Daily Herald,  17 May 2009

Bar elects first Utah County lawyer in 35 years as president

"My father, my uncle, all of my brothers are attorneys," he said. "My entire immediate family is attorneys." PROVO -- It wouldn't have been a great leap to predict Robert L. Jeffs would end up in law. Jeffs, who grew up in Provo, attended Brigham ...

From ACE STRYKER, Utah Daily Herald,  16 May 2009
Related Topics: Brigham Young

Coming to Stadium of Fire: President Jonas?

"I have a goal to become president one day," Nick, 16, jokingly told the Daily Herald during a conference call Friday morning. "So we're big fans of America." PROVO -- The Jonas Brothers say they grew up like most other kids, enjoying barbecues ...

From ACE STRYKER, Utah Daily Herald,  15 May 2009
Related Topics: Jonas Brothers,  LaVell Edwards,  Brigham Young

9/11 remembered at Freedom Festival prayer breakfast

Lt. Col. Keith Jackson, a chaplain in the U.S. Army, remembers his days in the Command & General Staff College leading up to the attacks. At the time, neither he nor his comrades imagined the following eight years would play out like they have. ...

From ACE STRYKER, Utah Daily Herald,  14 May 2009
Related Topics: Keith Jackson,  Brigham Young,  LaVell Edwards

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