CARTER - The Salt Lake Tribune http://www.sltrib.com/feeds/topics/CARTER News from The Salt Lake Tribune en-us webmaster@sltrib.com (Webmaster) NBA: Jazz to work out Syracuse point guard Carter-Williams http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/jazz/56473868-87/guard-carter-williams-jazz.html.csp <div class="hnews hentry item"> <h4><a class="url entry-title" href="http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/jazz/56473868-87/guard-carter-williams-jazz.html.csp">NBA: Jazz to work out Syracuse point guard Carter-Williams</a></h4> <img src="http://analytics.apnewsregistry.com/analytics/v2/image.svc/UTSAC/RWS/www.sltrib.com/CAI/56473868#2013-06-17T20:33:03.424-06:00/MAI/sltrib56473868#2013-06-17T20:33:03.424-06:00/E/qa/PC/Basic/AT/HL" style="display:none;" alt="" width="1" height="1"/> <span class="author source-org vcard"><span class="org fn">The Salt Lake Tribune</span></span> <h5><span class="updated" title="2013-06-17T20:33:03.424-06:00">Updated Jun 17, 2013 08:33PM MDT</span></h5> <div class ="entry-content">The Utah Jazz will work out six players Tuesday morning, including Syracuse point guard Michael Carter-Williams, as the team continues preparations for the NBA Draft on June 27. Joining Carter-Williams will be Azusa Pacific’s B.J. Porter, Syracuse forward James Sutherland, Kentucky guard Archie Goodwin, Miami guard Durand Scott, Kansas guard Elijah Johnson, Evansville guard-forward Colt Ryan and Princeton forward Trent Lockett. Carter-Williams is considered a likely top-10 pick. He averaged 11.9...</div> <h5><a rel="item-license" href="http://www.sltrib.com/pages/privacy"> Copyright 2013 The Salt Lake Tribune. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.</a></h5> </div> 56473868@www.sltrib.com Mon, 17 Jun 2013 20:33:03 MDT Judge says BLM underreports grazing impacts http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/56438188-78/blm-grazing-catlin-project.html.csp <div class="hnews hentry item"> <h4><a class="url entry-title" href="http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/56438188-78/blm-grazing-catlin-project.html.csp">Judge says BLM underreports grazing impacts</a></h4> <img src="http://analytics.apnewsregistry.com/analytics/v2/image.svc/UTSAC/RWS/www.sltrib.com/CAI/56438188#2013-06-12T06:30:08.287-06:00/MAI/sltrib56438188#2013-06-12T06:30:08.287-06:00/E/qa/PC/Basic/AT/HL" style="display:none;" alt="" width="1" height="1"/> <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn">By Brian Maffly</span></span> <span class="source-org vcard"><span class="org fn"> The Salt Lake Tribune</span></span> <h5><span class="updated" title="2013-06-12T06:30:08.287-06:00">Updated Jun 12, 2013 06:30AM MDT</span></h5> <div class ="entry-content">A scathing decision by an administrative law judge has concluded the Bureau of Land Management underreports impacts of grazing leases on Rich County’s 25,000-acre Duck Creek allotment. If the ruling’s reasoning is applied broadly, it could change the way BLM manages grazing on its holdings across the arid West, according to Jim Catlin of Wild Utah Project. “Sound ranching is part of what we need to have local food and sustainable communities,” Catlin said. “Degraded habitat places at risk your ...</div> <h5><a rel="item-license" href="http://www.sltrib.com/pages/privacy"> Copyright 2013 The Salt Lake Tribune. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.</a></h5> </div> 56438188@www.sltrib.com Wed, 12 Jun 2013 06:30:08 MDT