State Tipoffs Involving Utah Newsletter for Sunday July 21, 2024 ( 11 items ) |
Equity Secured for the Development of Utah Medical Office Building
CHICAGO, Illinois, July 19 -- Jones Lang LaSalle, a real estate and investment management company, issued the following news release:
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JLL Capital Markets advised Fort Street Partners on the equity placement for the Eagle Mountain Medical Office Building Development in Eagle Mountain, Utah.
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SALT LAKE CITY, UT, July 18, 2024 -- JLL Capital Markets announced today that it has arranged equity placement for the Eagle Mountain Medical Office Building Development ("Eagle MOB"), a 24,65
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Landmark Study Shows Elevated Cancer Risk for Women With Endometriosis
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 19 (TNSres) -- The University of Utah Health issued the following news release:
A landmark study from researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah (the U), the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the U, and Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine found that women with severe endometriosis are 10 times more likely to get ovarian cancer, compared to women who do not have the disease.
Prior studies have shown a causal connec
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Matthew McConaughey Joins Governors in Salt Lake City for 'Disagree Better' Initiative
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 13 -- Gov. Spencer J. Cox, R-Utah, issued the following news release:
During the National Governors Association (NGA) Summer Meeting, Matthew McConaughey joined NGA Chair Utah Governor Spencer Cox and NGA Vice Chair Colorado Governor Jared Polis for a conversation about the role of culture in polarization - the focus of Governor Cox's Disagree Better campaign.
"The anger in our country is a cultural issue as much as it's a political issue," said Governor Cox. "Politi
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Nearly One in 10 Pregnant People Who Get COVID Will Develop Long COVID
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 11 (TNSres) -- The University of Utah Health issued the following news release:
Nearly one in 10 people who get COVID while pregnant will go on to develop long COVID, a report publishing July 11th in Obstetrics & Gynecology has found.
"It was surprising to me that the prevalence was that high," says Torri Metz, MD, vice chair for research of obstetrics and gynecology at University of Utah Health, who co-led the nationwide study. "This is something that does continue
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Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts & Parks Awarded Over 200 Grants to Arts, Botanical, Cultural, and Zoological Organizations in Fiscal Year 2023
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 17 (TNSres) -- The University of Utah Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute issued the following news release:
Utah's botanical, cultural, recreational, and zoological tax (informally known as the zoo, arts, and parks tax, or ZAP tax in Salt Lake County) supports organizations that enrich Utahns' lives. A new analysis from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute shows that Salt Lake County collected $36.7 million in ZAP tax revenue in fiscal year 2023, supporting organizations
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Study Pinpoints Origins of Creativity in the Brain
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 11 (TNSres) -- The University of Utah Health issued the following news release:
Have you ever had the solution for a tough problem suddenly hit you when you're thinking about something entirely different? Creative thought is a hallmark of humanity, but it's an ephemeral, almost paradoxical ability, striking unexpectedly when it's not sought out.
And the neurological source of creativity--what's going on in our brains when we think outside the box--is similarly elusi
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UAH Entry Selected 'Most Innovative' in 37th Concrete Canoe Competition
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama, July 16 -- The University of Alabama issued the following news:
By Russ Nelson, Research Writer/Editor
Engineering students from The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) designed and built the canoe voted "most innovative" in the 37th annual American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Concrete Canoe Competition. The final phase of the event was staged as part of the 2024 ASCE Civil Engineering Student Championships at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, on June 20
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Utah and a 26-State Coalition Support Religious Liberty Before U.S. Supreme Court
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 17 -- Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes issued the following news:
Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes joined a coalition of 26 states that filed a brief Friday before the U.S. Supreme Court opposing the Hillsborough County Transit Authority's no-religious-speech advertising policy. The coalition urged the Court to review the policy because it infringed on the First Amendment rights of a Jewish synagogue, Young Israel of Tampa, to advertise on public transportation
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Utah Tech University Appoints Wes LiCalzi as Chief of Police
ST. GEORGE, Utah, July 16 -- Utah Tech University issued the following news:
Advancing its mission to protect, serve and educate the university community, the Utah Tech Police Department has named Wes LiCalzi as its new chief of police.
"The safety of Trailblazer Nation is the top priority of the university, and the work Chief LiCalzi has already done in this effort is impressive," Paul Morris, UT's vice president of administrative affairs, said. "Chief LiCalzi has a profound understanding of
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WGU Impacts Nursing Workforce: Launches BSN Prelicensure in 7 New States
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 17 -- Western Governors University-Utah issued the following news release on July 16, 2024:
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Leavitt School of Health aims to add 3,000 new nurses to the workforce by 2027.
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Western Governors University's (WGU) Michael O. Leavitt School of Health (LSH), today announced the expansion of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Prelicensure) program to seven new states -- Arkansas, Minnesota, Mississippi, South Dakota, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin -- t
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Woman Convicted of Six Felonies for Financially Exploiting Vulnerable Individuals
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 19 -- Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes issued the following news on July 18, 2024:
On Tuesday, Janine McCauley was sentenced to two consecutive prison terms of one to fifteen years in the Third District Court for financially exploiting 76 vulnerable individuals. McCauley was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $566,699.02 and taken into custody at the conclusion of the hearing to begin her sentence at the Utah State Prison.
"Protecting our state's mos
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