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Nov 06 2023
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Cox campaign office vandalized; suspect in custody
SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City campaign office of Utah Gov. Spencer Cox was vandalized early Monday, with the governor saying a suspect is now in custody. "Rough morning for our team and my campaign headquarters," Cox wrote on social media. Photos shared by the governor showed police tape on the front door where it appeared that glass had been broken. Another photos showed other damage to
FOX 13 Salt Lake CityNov 06 2023
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Gov. Spencer Cox’s campaign headquarters vandalized
The campaign headquarters of Utah Gov. Spencer Cox was vandalized Monday by someone who has targeted the governor and his family before, according to a social media post. “Rough morning for our team and my campaign headquarters. This person has targeted me and my family before and, fortunately, is now in custody,” Cox wrote on his personal X account, the platform formerly known as Twitter. The
Deseret NewsJan 11 2024
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Gov. Cox wants Utah teachers to ban cellphones during class time
In his latest move to shield Utah’s youth from the harmful effects of social media, Gov. Spencer Cox on Wednesday sent letters to Utah school districts, charter schools and state education leaders calling for teachers to remove cellphones during class time. “We all know that cellphones are a distraction and when we put phones away we can actually focus and study,” Cox said in a statement. “
The Salt Lake TribuneJan 10 2024
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Gov. Cox to public schools: Students should shelve cellphones while at school
Evergreen Junior High’s cellphone policy was in place before principal Ryan Shaw was hired to lead the Granite School District school two years ago. “It’s just something that’s kind of in our culture,” said Shaw, who has also been a high school assistant principal and classroom teacher. “Every school is different. It works at our school. It works really well at our school. We have good
Deseret NewsJan 10 2024
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Gov. Cox to public schools: Students should shelve cellphones while at school
SALT LAKE CITY — Evergreen Junior High's cellphone policy was in place before principal Ryan Shaw was hired to lead the Granite School District school two years ago. "It's just something that's kind of in our culture," said Shaw, who has also been a high school assistant principal and classroom teacher. "Every school is different. It works at our school. It works really well at our school. We
KSLJan 18 2024
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Cox calls on Utah to ‘stay weird’ and true to its character in his State of the State
“Utah, it turns out, is weird.” Republican Gov. Spencer Cox’s message in his fourth State of the State address celebrated what he considers Utah’s weirdness. Not just the unconventional ways Utahns spell their names and guzzle “dirty diet sodas,” but how the state has challenged conventional wisdom. “Utahns, far more than people in any other state, reject zero-sum thinking,” he told
NPR Utah KUERJan 11 2024
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Dan Lanning: ‘The Ducks aren’t going anywhere and I’m not leaving’
As he has reiterated from the day he arrived in Oregon, Lanning affirmed his commitment to UO Thursday morning in the wake of Nick Saban’s retirement at Alabama and his name being widely floated as a leading candidate to head to Tuscaloosa.
The second-year Ducks coach posted a video to X/Twitter, featuring audio from his previous comments about staying at Oregon and with the message, “
The OregonianJan 18 2024
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ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky thinks Cowboys bringing back Mike McCarthy a ‘mistake’
Following an embarrassing loss to the Green Bay Packers in the NFL Playoffs, most believed the Mike McCarthy era to be over in Dallas. The Cowboys were thoroughly beaten by the Packers on Sunday, at one point down 27-0 in the first half. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was distraught and upset with his team’s effort, making most believe that changes were coming. COWBOYS' MIKE MCCARTHY WANTS FANS TO
Fox News (Online News)Dec 05 2023
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Cox proposes $29.5B state budget with focus on homelessness, education
WEST HAVEN, Weber County — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Tuesday unveiled a proposed budget of $29.5 billion, topping last year's record ask of $28.4 billion. The budget announcement comes one day after the governor announced he would ask lawmakers for nearly $200 million to address housing and homelessness in the state, along with plans to fill Utah's shortage of mental health professionals. Cox's
KSLDec 05 2023
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Gov. Cox proposes budget tackling housing, homelessness and more
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox unveiled his proposed budget for the 2025 fiscal year on Tuesday, Dec. 5, which he said invests in making Utah an “exceptional place to live.” The budget tackles many areas of concern for Utah, including housing, education, water and homelessness. Cox said part of what makes Utah great is its ability to plan, build, and work together to create a
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