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  2. The Salt Lake Tribune - Wikipedia

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    74,043 Daily. 84,137 Sunday (as of 2015) [1] ISSN. 0746-3502. Website. sltrib .com. The Salt Lake Tribune is a newspaper published in the city of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Tribune is owned by The Salt Lake Tribune, Inc., a non-profit corporation. The newspaper's motto is "Utah's Independent Voice Since 1871."

  3. Peggy Fletcher Stack - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Fletcher Stack. Peggy Fletcher Stack is an American journalist, editor, and author. Stack has been the lead religion writer for The Salt Lake Tribune since 1991. She and five other journalists at the Salt Lake Tribune won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. She won the Cornell Award for Excellence in Religion Reporting—Mid ...

  4. Robert Kirby (humor columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kirby (humor columnist) Robert Kirby (born 1953 in California) [1] is an American writer. He was a columnist for the Salt Lake Tribune from 1994 until 2021, focusing on the quirks of Utah and Mormon culture.

  5. Ben McAdams - Wikipedia

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    From 2013 to 2019, he served as mayor of Salt Lake County, and from 2009 to 2012, he was the Utah state senator from the 2nd district, which includes Salt Lake City, South Salt Lake, and a portion of West Valley. McAdams was elected to Congress in 2018, narrowly defeating two-term Republican incumbent Mia Love.

  6. Temple Square - Wikipedia

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    Temple Square is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) complex, owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), in the center of Salt Lake City, Utah. The usage of the name has gradually changed to include several other church facilities that are immediately adjacent to Temple Square.

  7. Deseret News - Wikipedia

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    The Deseret News also purchased the afternoon Salt Lake Telegram from the Tribune. The Telegram was discontinued, and into the mid-1960s, the paper's nameplate read: The Deseret News and Salt Lake Telegram. The 30-year agreement between the two papers was renewed in 1982, with some changes.

  8. John W. Gallivan - Wikipedia

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    John W. Gallivan. John W. Gallivan (June 28, 1915 – October 2, 2012) was an American newspaper publisher, cable television pioneer, and civic leader. A major figure in the promotion and development of Salt Lake City and Utah 's ski industry, he was instrumental in starting the campaign to bring the 2002 Olympic Winter Games to Salt Lake City.

  9. Newspaper Agency Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Newspaper Agency Corporation Inc. (or NAC or NACorp) is a printing, delivery, and advertising company. It is jointly owned by the Deseret Morning News and The Salt Lake Tribune, the two major daily newspapers in Salt Lake City, Utah . In 1948, the long-time rivals, the Deseret News and The Salt Lake Tribune, along with several other ...