Salt Lake County Sheriff Search and Rescue crews respond to the top of Millcreek Canyon where four skiers died in an avalanche Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021, near Salt Lake City. It's not just an issue of health, but principle, too. The second section will be sports. After taking her family to the new “Play” exhibit at Discovery Gateway children’s museum a Sandy woman thought she needed to have her voice heard and so wrote the following letter to the editor of Salt Lake Tribune. Letter to the editor: Early detection key for addiction Caleb Verbois: Trump, originalism and the purpose of impeachment Letter to the editor: Election ushered in socialism Students experience cyberbullying either through social media, over text, or email. Letter to the Editor of The Salt Lake Tribune 19 11 2010. A year ago, The Salt Lake Tribune made the unprecedented transition from a for-profit daily news outlet to a publicly funded 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Our commitment to watchdog, explanatory, analytical and investigative journalism will not change, nor will our devotion to engaging and informative sports, arts and entertainment coverage. All rights reserved. Gavin Newsom has intensified in response to his handling of the pandemic. Our opinion pages will remain focused, and, when appropriate, provocative. sltrib.com © 1996-2021 The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City Tribune - Letter to the Editor. I have had fluoride treatments given to my family by our dentist. Salt Lake Tribune: Utah Sen. Mike Lee seeks to block D.C. effort to allow kids to obtain vaccines without parents’ consent By Editor On Feb 10, 2021 Last updated Feb 10, 2021 0 3 Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune The Salt Lake Tribune Editor and Publisher Terry Orme photographed in studio Friday, Oct. 30, 2015. Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune It’s been an incredible year. My frustration about this issue is centered on my ADHD stricken nephew. In Lake County, more than four out of every 10 tax filers claimed the SALT deduction, and the average was nearly twice the new limit. It is provided only for personal research purposes and may not be reprinted. Grounds to agree Public Forum Letter Salt Lake Tribune Updated:08/25/2009 05:36:40 PM MDT----- After more than 60 years, there is still no agreement as to whether or not the United States was justified in dropping two atomic bombs on Japan during World War II. The Salt Lake Tribune is shown Wednesday, April 20, 2016, in Salt Lake City. The Salt Lake Tribune Editor and Publisher Terry Orme photographed in studio Friday, Oct. Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Edition of The Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake Tribune, The (Newspaper) - October 12, 1976, Salt Lake City, UtahThe Salt Lake Tribune ay Octoberj2J9jg Television Today jj By Harold Schindler Tribune Television Editor ABCs coverage of the American and National League Baseball playoffs is billed as live That isnt quite true in this area at least Sunday for in stance the Yankees Royais game started on KTVX at 7 pm with Keith … We have tried to use care in these changes. (Our Sunday offerings will remain largely the same.) Please include your name and town of residence for publication. (To order, call 1-888-584-6688.). Terry Orme Editor. I am in favor of personal fluoride use. Monday and Tuesday are the days of lowest print circulation, so it makes sense to condense on those days to two sections. sltrib.com © 1996-2019 The Salt Lake Tribune. Submit letters to the editor via email to suburbanletters@tribpub.com. There will be no changes in what news we cover, or how aggressively we cover it, and all of it will continue to be published online at sltrib.com. Most of our puzzles will remain. This is an archived article that was published on sltrib.com in 2016, and information in the article may be outdated. On Tuesday, the paper announced Gustus, currently the editor of the Sacramento Bee and executive editor over a group of western newspapers owned by the McClatchy Co., as its new editor. The San Diego Union-Tribune encourages community dialogue on important public matters and welcomes letters to the editor of 150 words or less. But for those who still want a printed guide, Utah Media Group, which prints and distributes The Tribune, will deliver one to subscribers for 75 cents per week. Beginning this week, the Tuesday newspaper will resemble Monday's edition with a single news section including Utah, national and world news, a page of business news and our opinion pages. All rights reserved. Last week, we gave readers this writing prompt: The effort to recall Gov. I have given fluoride tablets to my children. Four other skiers were injured, authorities said. They are an essential means of people expressing their views to a broad audience, and therefore a vital function of any local newspaper (a term that’s already starting to sound anachronistic). Salt Lake Tribune Editor and Publisher Terry Orme speaks during a Salt Lake City Mayoral Debate at Salt Lake City's Main Library Thursday July 16, 2015. The Salt Lake Tribune, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) public charity and contributions are tax Onderwerp: [UCAN] Letter to the editor in Salt Lake Tribune. Although letters to the editor appear on your website, they’re missing in The Salt Lake Tribune’s e-edition. October 29, 2000 BY BRUCE BARTON. Letter from The Salt Lake Tribune's new publisher 1 of 9 View ... Paul's father, Jon Huntsman, right and Salt Lake Tribune Editor Terry Orme, left, joined him during the meeting. Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Beginning the week of March 7, we no longer will print a daily guide to prime time television programming. SALT LAKE CITY — It’s been over a decade, but Lauren Gustus is returning to the Salt Lake Tribune with a different title and a new undertaking. The Salt Lake Tribune opinion, commentary and letters to the editor, including political cartoons by award-winning artist, Pat Bagley. Because of the GOP SALT cap of $10,000 supported by the Tribune Editorial Board, these taxpayers are being double-taxed so the super wealthy can … To: The Salt Lake Tribune Dear Editor, Cyberbullying is the disregarded epidemic in Utah educational institutions today. Donate to the newsroom now. The Salt Lake Tribune Editor and Publisher Terry Orme photographed in studio Friday, Oct. 30, 2015. Although letters to the editor appear on your website, they’re missing in The Salt Lake Tribune’s e-edition. Several cases of teen injuries and suicide in Utah have been associated with cyber harassment. These modifications are necessary to reduce the costs of publishing a daily newspaper at a time when many newspapers, including The Tribune, face revenue challenges. Email letters@sltrib.com (no attachments), fax to 801-257-8800, or mail to: Public Forum, The Salt Lake Tribune, 90 S. 400 West, Suite 700, Salt Lake City, 84101 We have heard from many readers, particularly older ones, that puzzles are valuable and appreciated for the mental calisthenics they provide. Our thinking is that this information is readily available elsewhere, and our newspaper is not the source for many TV viewers. The Salt Lake Tribune is shown Wednesday, April 20, 2016, in Salt Lake City. Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake Tribune Editor and Publisher Terry Orme speaks during a Salt Lake City Mayoral Debate at Salt Lake City's Main Library Thursday July 16, 2015. Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune The Salt Lake Tribune' new owner, Paul Huntsman, visits the offices to wrap up the final details on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Our online offerings of comics and puzzles will not change. Another major change is that Robert Kirby's Tuesday column will move to Thursday. Utah’s independent news source since 1871, The Salt Lake Tribune covers news, entertainment, sports and faith for Salt Lake City and the state of Utah. He is 7 years old and has been on medication for several years now. Subject: [UCAN] Letter to the editor in Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake Tribune Editor and Publisher Terry Orme speaks during a Salt Lake City Mayoral D. Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune We also will discontinue the daily horoscope, bridge and advice columns. Letters to the Editor In letters: SLO Tribune readers weigh in on the storming of the nation’s Capitol Opinion: “It was an insurrection plain and simple.” Thank you for your support in this endeavor. The letter to the Salt Lake Tribune criticizing the cartoon was signed by the president of the Utah Sheriff’s Association, Sevier County Sheriff Nate Curtis, and executive director, Scott Burns. deductible, Report a missed paper by emailing subscribe@sltrib.com or calling 801-237-2900, For e-edition questions or comments, contact customer support 801-237-2900 or email subscribe@sltrib.com. The changes are intended to preserve our core mission of being the most reliable, informative and valuable news source in Utah, a newspaper and website that serve our readers and all residents of Utah. If the e-edition is truly going to fulfill the functions of the late, lamented print edition, the letters must be there. Salt Lake Tribune Letter to Editor In the Public Forum today there was a great letter to the editor about that whole taser incident with the Utah Highway Patrol here in Vernal. In coming weeks, if we see that there is a better choice to make, we will adjust to better serve you, our valued readers. Reading newspapers is a habit that develops over our lifetimes, and we are keenly aware of the disruption this will be for many of you. Dear Editor, Subject: The Growing Numbers of Children Being Medicated for ADHD is Alarming. Executive Editor at The Salt Lake Tribune The nonprofit Salt Lake Tribune is searching for a reporter to join its Innovation Lab, which will focus on private sector approaches to public challenges. In reducing the comics, we tried to maintain a balance between the newer offerings and the legacy strips. A letter from the Chair of the Board. Also beginning March 7 is a 50 percent reduction in the number of daily comics we run. Lauren Gustus, Sacramento Bee president and editor, and McClatchy’s West Region editor, will leave the company Dec. 1 and take the editor’s role at the Salt Lake Tribune in Utah. Sunday, March 27, 1955 ake Tribune Sunday 3Iarch 27 1033 - V! Grounds to agree Public Forum Letter Salt Lake Tribune Updated:08/25/2009 05:36:40 PM MDT----- After more than 60 years, there is still no agreement as to whether or not the United States was justified in dropping two atomic bombs on Japan during World War II. Scott from Helper writes in a letter to the editor: "Since Utah is run by a supermajority Republican government, all registered Democrats and unaffiliated voters should change their voter registration to GOP" In coming days, you will see changes in the print edition of The Salt Lake Tribune.