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| Online Brand Renewal Process Begins Utah cowboys can be among the first in the nation to use the Internet to renew or apply for a livestock brand or earmark. The traditional 5-year renewal cycle for livestock brands is currently under way. This ritual has been part of the Utah West since the 1860's. |
| Legislature Passes New Approach to Tort Reform SALT LAKE CITY - In a groundbreaking effort to achieve tort reform in Utah, the Legislature have given its final approval to HB408 and a companion resolution, HJR 34. |
| A First: Entire Family Genome is Sequenced Researchers at the University of Utah and other institutions have sequenced for the first time the entire genome of a family, enabling them to accurately estimate the average rate at which parents pass genetic mutations to their offspring and also identify precise locations where parental chromosomes exchange information that creates new combinations of genetic traits in their children. |
| Environmental Quality Agencies Move to New Facility The Department of Environmental Quality has joined the Department of Human Services in the new office building at 195 North 1950 West. |
| Governor Offers Condolences to the Family of Lance Corporal Nigel Olsen SALT LAKE CITY - Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert has issued the following statement regarding the death of Lance Corporal Nigel K. Olsen: |
| Public, Higher Education Spared Deep Cuts in Agreement Between Governor, Lawmakers SALT LAKE CITY - Utah school teachers visited Capitol Hill Wednesday and delivered handwritten notes to Governor Gary R. Herbert to thank him for his dedicated defense of public education funding. |
| Leveraging $6 Million into $50 Million Worth of Energy Projects Six-million dollars will soon be turned into roughly $50 million worth of energy efficiency projects in Utah. The Utah State Energy Program (USEP) is partnering with the Division of Facilities Construction and Management (DFCM) to invest more than $50 million in energy efficiency measures in state-owned buildings. |
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