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Emergency preparedness; Utah Division of Homeland Security 801.538.3400.
Major Jeff Graviet Deputy Director, Division of Homeland Security Anna Rae Garrett Chief of Staff Kris Hamlet Bureau Chief Nicole Hunter Public Information Officer [ILLUSTRATION . . .

Resource in the rough; Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program.
Disasters, both natural and manmade, have long been a global focus. Recently, some of those potentially devastating disasters have been hitting rather close to home. The earthquake in Wells, Nev. . . .

Utah's Division of homeland security.
Leaders from Utah's private and public sectors gathered to discuss how businesses can work together to be prepared, come what may. Participants discussed ways to best pool resources and make . . .

Coming your way; How to prepare for Utah's hazards.
While we know a tsunami isn't the most likely disaster to strike Utah, the state comes with its fair share of calamities. We've compiled a list of what disasters to look out for in Utah--and what . . .

Data loss ... earthquakes ... floods ...: disaster is whatever makes your business go defunct.
When people think of homeland security, they usually think of those defending against those with ill will toward America. But to Utah's state officials, homeland security also means protecting your . . .

If disaster strikes: 12-Point Program helps businesses prepare for the "big one" and little ones.
Earthquakes, floods and fires, oh my. Each year, Mother Nature causes devastating disasters, forcing thousands of businesses to close. In fact, SBA (Small Business Association) research shows that . . .

Dear Utah business community.
It is our pleasure to express appreciation to the thousands of Utah businesses that contribute to the economic growth and development of our great state. We understand how important it is to . . .

Greetings from the Utah Department of Public Safety Division of Homeland Security.
"Our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for all people in Utah through prevention, preparedness, response and recovery." [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Since 1983, Utah had received . . .

In the Affirmative: Affirmative Defense can shield against harassment claims.(Legal Brief)
Imagine two businesses, Business A and Business B, each striving to make a profit and enjoying a measure of success. But, despite sound staffing procedures, both companies hire male supervisors . . .

Move over Einstein ...: Utah's universities have come up with some pretty cool stuff.(Techknowledge)
Some people might think a university is a place where future geniuses only begin cutting their teeth. But some of the stuff that's originated from Utah's university tech transfer offices could help . . .

Brock Blake: linking ideas and capital.(Spotlight)
Some people spend their lives trying to "find themselves." Then there's the type who can tell you who they are without hesitation--like Brock Blake. "Five things describe me," says the 25-year-old . . .

Pat Richards: barrier breaker.(Spotlight)
When Pat Richards first moved to Utah in the early 70s, officer positions in the banking industry were rare for women. Although she was well qualified, only one financial institution, First . . .

Upward mobility.(Commercial Construction)
While the LDS Church's City Creek Center helped set the tone for Salt Lake City Creek Center helped set the tone for Salt Lake City's redevelopment, other architects, developers and builders have . . .

Grow if you want to: business climate is ripe for unexpected neighbors.(Small Business)(Company overview)
Utah is rich with an array of familiar, longtime businesses; Harmon's Grocery Store, RC Willey and Zions Bank are just a few Utah-based companies that have grown into household names. . . .

Health care heroes.(On the Cover)(Utah's health care environments. )
Pop culture's traditional portrayal of heroic characters usually includes attention getters wearing bright colors and performing feats of greatness. You won't find masked wonders moving at the . . .

Soltis investment advisors.(SOUTHERN)
St. George--SOLTIS INVESTMENT ADVISORS, the largest independent investment advisory firm in Utah, has added three companies to its client roster. Soltis is now providing complete 401(k) services . . .

Wilson electronics.(SOUTHERN)
St. George--WILSON ELECTRONICS has released SignalBoostTM Mini-Mobile Amplifier. The mobile amplifier promises to bring unsurpassed cellular reception in cars, trucks, SUVs, RVs, boats and other . . .

Wilson & company certified public accountants.(SOUTHERN)
St. George--WILSON & COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS have merged with HINTONBURDICK CPAS & ADVISORS. Both will remain at their current locations and there are no personnel changes . . .

Era brokers consolidated.(SOUTHERN)
St George--ERA BROKERS CONSOLIDATED has received national recognition from ERA FRANCHISE SYSTEMS LLC for "High Capture Rate" achievement. ERA Brokers Consolidated received the highest capture rate . . .

The sweetest thing.(SOUTHERN)
Washington City -- Meg Thibault and Kristine Wagner have opened THE SWEETEST THING, a specialty Bundt cake store. At present, the company is operating online at www.thesweetestthing4u.com, though . . .

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