Welcome to Weekend Rewind, a glance back at The Tribune’s news stories, top photos and opinions you may have missed over the weekend.
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Top stories this past weekend
UTOPIA: Fiber-optic nirvana or a nightmare with no way out? • en years after its formation, a public-sector broadband Internet network envisioned by leaders of 11 Wasatch Front cities as a bold path to Utah’s fiber-optic future remains, at best, an unrealized dream.
Utah releases public school ratings under new system • Parents and teachers who despised the labels No Child Left Behind imposed on Utah schools can rejoice that they’re no more. For the first time, state education leaders on Friday released the results of a new system of accountability.
Crowd weighs in on future of FLDS trust • At a meeting in Colorado City on Friday, Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff and others discussed what to do with the FLDS trust, called the United Effort Plan, which the state doesn’t want to keep.
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Bans on fireworks, fires growing as dry conditions in Utah persist
Published Jun 20, 2013 01:01:05AM -
Despite outcry, South Jordan to get third payday lender
Published Jun 20, 2013 01:01:05AM -
West Valley musician uses songs to blend Vietnamese, Western cultures
Published Jun 20, 2013 01:01:03AM -
Simple conversation may reveal answer
Published Jun 20, 2013 01:01:02AM
Other news of interest
USU football: Coach Andersen says he’s staying in Logan
Salt Lake City among global ‘pockets of growth’
Sherry Black’s family doubles reward to find her killer
GOP won’t contest Matheson win, but wants election reforms
UTA gives tour of FrontRunner service to Provo
Community packs Perry fundraiser for burned boys
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