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In 1923, the paper acquired the rival The Tooele Bulletin, and began publishing under the Transcript-Bulletin name. [1] The paper has won awards for editorial excellence over the years, and was named the best non-daily newspaper in Utah by the Society of Professional Journalists Utah Headliners in 2007, 2009 and 2010. [2]
Swan was born in Tooele, Utah, and graduated from Tooele High School. He served in the Utah National Guard and graduated from University of Utah. Swan was a high school teacher in Tooele and Grantsville, Utah. He served in the Utah Senate from 1971 to 1991 and was a Democrat. Swan died on March 4, 2022, at the age of 90. [1] [2]
Hall practiced law in Tooele, Utah. He was attorney-adviser for the commanding officer at the Tooele Army Depot from 1953 to 1958. At different points in his career, he was town attorney for Wendover and Stockton, and Grantsville city attorney. [3] He was elected three times as Tooele County Attorney. [2]
A newspaper obituary that offered a glowing tribute to the Utah man accused of fatally shooting seven members of his family in a murder-suicide has been
Nicole Speirs. Nicole Marie Speirs (November 3, 1983 – March 25, 2006) made headlines in the area of Tooele, Utah as a domestic violence murder victim. She was killed March 25, 2006 at age 22, by her then-boyfriend and father of her twins, Walter Smith.
Located in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum. Hilda Anderson Erickson was the last known surviving Mormon pioneer and celebrated frontierswoman. [1] [2] She was six and half years old in 1866 when her family emigrated from Ledsjo, Sweden to Tooele County in Utah. She died at the age of 108 on January 1, 1968.
St. George News — St. George; Summit Creek Sentinel — Santaquin (discontinued) Sun Advocate — Price; The Times-News — Nephi; Tooele Times Daily News — Tooele; Tooele Transcript-Bulletin — Tooele; Uintah Basin Standard — Roosevelt; The Utah Independent — Salt Lake City (Convervative political newspaper, 1970–1977) [9] Vernal ...
Knudson was born in Brigham City, Utah, on October 26, 1937. [9] He started his career in the military. [10] He was a Colonel in the United States Army Reserve. [10] Knudson has an A.S. from Weber State University, his B.S. from Utah State University, his D.D.S. from University of the Pacific's Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, his M.S. from Loyola University [which?] and a Certificate of ...