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Salt Lake City attorneys take on Ogden activist’s quest for Envision Ogden records
GRAMA » Because case raises issues about state constitution, open records laws, an appeal is planned before Utah Supreme Court.

First Published Dec 10 2012 06:19 pm • Last Updated Apr 08 2013 11:32 pm
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