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Monday, August 19, 2019 - 9:30am
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Governor Gary R. Herbert's Schedule

August 19, 2019 - August 23, 2019

**The Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**

 

Monday,  August 19

9:00 p.m.   Speak at Gail Miller Executive Development Event 

Location:   Sandy

 

12:00 p.m.  Attend Department of Natural Resources Summer Celebration

Location:    Department of Natural Resources, Salt Lake City

 

3:00 p.m.   Speak at Talent Ready Utah Press Event

Location:   West High School, Salt Lake City

Media Access

 

Tuesday, August 20

11:30 a.m.  Attend Annual Centenarian Celebration

Location:   West Jordan

Media Access

 

4:00 p.m.   Speak at Utah Center for Neighborhood Stabilization Event

Location:   Salt Lake City 

Media Access

 

Wednesday, August 21

10:00 a.m.  Governor’s Monthly News Conference

Location:    KUED Studios, Salt Lake City

 

12:00 p.m.  “Let Me Speak to the Governor” Radio Show

Location:    Salt Lake City

 

Thursday, August 22

No Public Events

 

Friday, August 23

No Public Events

 

Lt. Governor Spencer J. Cox’s Schedule

August 19, 2019 - August 23, 2019

**The Lt. Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**

 

Monday,  August 19

No Public Events

 

Tuesday, August 20

No Public Events

 

Wednesday, August 21

No Public Events

 

Thursday, August 22

10:00 a.m.   Attend Early Childhood Commission Meeting

Location:     State Capitol

 

12:50 p.m.  Speak at Annual Conference for Faith Leaders on Prevention of Suicide 

Location:    West Jordan

 

2:00 p.m.    Meet with Staff

Location:    Salt Lake City

 

Friday, August 23

9:00 a.m.   Tour Skyline Mine

Location:   Scofield

 

Telework.

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Short stories contain humor and positive messages inspired by the parables from Jesus

Ann Marie Clark announces publication of ‘Christlike Love Always Radiates Kindness’

 

LOS ANGELES – In her debut novel, “Christlike Love Always Radiates Kindness” (published by Lulu), author Ann Marie Clark uses her inspiration for the parables spoken by Jesus to craft short stories.

 

Clark uses parables and scripture from the Bible as an inspiration to write fictional short stories with a modern day twist involving people who come to realize the love Jesus has for them. Some of the parables she pulls from are “The Parable of the Hidden Treasure” and “The Parable of the Lost Coin.”

 

Clark wants her readers to have “a feeling of hope, encouragement, love and be uplifted” after they read her short stories filled with themes of faith, hope, and love. “The stories speak to a variety of issues and concerns relevant in today’s society.”

 

 

“Christlike Love Always Radiates Kindness”

By Ann Marie Clark

Softcover | 6 x 9in | 48 pages | ISBN 9781483412665

E-Book | 48 pages | ISBN 9781483412221

Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

 

About the Author

Ann Marie Clark was born in a small town in Southeast Michigan. She earned a bachelor’s in business administration and a master’s in organizational leadership and administration. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California, with her loving husband.

 

 

 

Lulu empowers people of all ages to explore and express their interests, passions and expertise through books, photography and art. Since introducing self-publishing in 2002, Lulu has empowered creators in more than 225 countries and territories to produce nearly two million publications. Lulu Jr. allows children to become published authors, encouraging creativity, strengthening literacy and building self-esteem. Picture.com offers professional photography of collegiate and professional sports, memorable and historic events, fine art and home décor. For more information, please visit www.lulu.com.

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With back-to-school season upon us and a year of community college nearly three times less expensive than a year at a public four-year college, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2019’s Best & Worst Community Colleges, coupled with its state-by-state ranking of the Best & Worst Community-College Systems as well as accompanying videos.

To determine where students can receive the best education at the cheapest rates, WalletHub compared 710 community colleges across 19 key indicators of cost and quality. The data set ranges from the cost of in-state tuition and fees to student-faculty ratio to graduation rate.
 

Top 20 Community Colleges

1

State Technical College of Missouri (MO)

 

11

SOWELA Technical Community College (LA)

2

Arkansas State University-Mountain Home (AR)

 

12

Northwest Iowa Community College (IA)

3

Southern Arkansas University Tech (AR)

 

13

CUNY Queensborough Community College (NY)

4

San Joaquin Delta College (CA)

 

14

Miles Community College (MT)

5

Pierce College-Puyallup (WA)

 

15

Irvine Valley College (CA)

6

Minnesota State Community and Technical College (MN)

 

16

North Hennepin Community College (MN)

7

Alexandria Technical & Community College (MN)

 

17

Barstow Community College (CA)

8

Mitchell Technical Institute (SD)

 

18

Hopkinsville Community College (KY)

9

Northland Community and Technical College (MN)

 

19

Morgan Community College (CO)

10

Columbia-Greene Community College (NY)

 

20

Raritan Valley Community College (NJ)

 

States with the Best Community-College Systems

1

Washington

 

11

New Jersey

2

South Dakota

 

12

Mississippi

3

Minnesota

 

13

Hawaii

4

Colorado

 

14

Iowa

5

Arkansas

 

15

Montana

6

Maryland

 

16

West Virginia

7

New York

 

17

Oregon

8

Wyoming

 

18

California

9

Kentucky

 

19

New Mexico

10

Tennessee

 

20

North Dakota

 
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