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Carnegie Council’s Joel Rosenthal frames a "post‑liberal" world and warns AI raises urgent questions of authority and responsibility Joel Rosenthal told a Hinckley Institute audience that norms underpinning the liberal world order are under strain and used artificial intelligence as a case study to probe who should hold authority and responsibility for AI systems, citing corporate limits and contested government demands.

Joel Rosenthal warns that the liberal world order is unraveling, with AI posing urgent ethical questions about authority and responsibility in a rapidly changing political landscape.

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#UT #EthicsInAI #CitizenPortal #InternationalCooperation

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Bro just lost his Easter eggs. :(

(A bonus from the last drawing)

#undertaleau #ocxcanon #killersans #killer #gax #oc #killerxgax #fanart #UT #UV

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Post image Yes, it's written in Spanish because I was too lazy to translate it. Hope y'all can still understand it. 🥀

Yes, it's written in Spanish because I was too lazy to translate it. Hope y'all can still understand it. 🥀

Happy (late) Easter!

#undertaleau #ocxcanon #gax #oc #killerxgax #fanart #UT #UV #gialumina #fankid

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USBE committee creates working group to prioritize capital facility needs for Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind The committee formed a board working group (appointed by the board chair) including board members, DFCM, USDB superintendency and an advisory-council representative to assess capital facility needs and return recommendations by August to support potential legislative requests.

A unanimous vote by the Utah State Board of Education's committee is paving the way for a working group to tackle urgent capital facility needs at the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #AccessibilityInEducation #FacilityNeedAssessment

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USBE committee approves school‑land trust amendments, licensing and search‑and‑seizure policy; postpones Bridges policy The USBE USDB standing committee forwarded FY26 and FY27 School Land Trust plans, approved LEA-specific teacher licenses and a parent curriculum-review policy, amended and advanced a student search-and-seizure policy, and postponed the Bridges post‑high program policy to May for further review.

Major changes are coming to Utah's education system as the USDB committee advances new policies and funding plans aimed at enhancing educational technology for deaf and blind students.

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#UT #PolicyReform #CitizenPortal #EducationTechnology #StudentPrivacy

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Parents, advocates urge USDB leaders’ presence at town hall and call for panel-based superintendent hire Parents and advocates told the USBE USDB committee that a recent town hall was too short for meaningful public input and urged a panel-based hiring process for the next USDB superintendent with experts in deaf/blind education involved.

Utah parents and advocates are demanding more inclusive leadership and community input after a town hall for the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind left them frustrated and unheard.

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#UT #DeafBlindEducation #CitizenPortal #InclusiveHiring

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Interlaken Town council briefed on House Bill 48, urged to adopt WUI code ahead of 2028 fee changes Council heard a detailed update on state House Bill 48 and the state Wildland‑Urban Interface map, was told most properties are currently mapped as high risk, and agreed to redraft a local ordinance and host fire‑district assessments to help residents comply before fee changes take effect in 2028.

Interlaken residents are facing a looming deadline to adopt new wildfire codes that could significantly impact their insurance coverage and future fees—are you prepared for the changes ahead?

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#UT #CitizenPortal #InsuranceAwareness #PublicSafety #CommunityResilience

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Board debates shade hangars, T‑hangars and a new entry sign; considers using airline advertising funds The board discussed hangar development policy — whether to allow shade hangars or prefer T‑hangars — and agreed to permit shade hangars but to develop formal pricing and policy. Members also explored using airline advertising funds and tourism advertising money to build a larger, wayfinding entry sign, with costs and funding sources to be further defined.

The board is torn between the future of airport hangars, debating the benefits of cheaper shade hangars versus revenue-generating T-hangars, while also aiming to enhance the airport's first impression with a new entry sign.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #AirportDevelopment

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Davis County mulls using private activity bonds to help local manufacturers expand At an April 7 work session, commissioners heard a presentation from Jonathan Ward of Design Bank on private activity (tax‑exempt) bonds and asked staff to draft guidelines to vet applicants, focusing initially on aerospace and defense expansions that create substantial local jobs.

Davis County is exploring private activity bonds to fuel local manufacturing growth and create jobs—could this be the boost our economy needs?

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#UT #AerospaceDefense #CitizenPortal #EconomicDevelopment #JobCreation

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Resident urges board to press for SkyWest after Contour’s exit, cites job and revenue losses A public commenter urged the Kent County Airport Board to pursue SkyWest and complain to SkyWest about promised jobs after Contour said it would not continue service; the board said DOT will decide EAS selection in 30–60 days and that staff has been in contact with potential carriers.

A local resident raises alarm over potential job losses and economic decline as the airport board faces tough decisions on air service after Contour's exit.

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#UT #JobProtection #CitizenPortal #EconomicImpact

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Hamlet easement: residents press Midway committee to fund a planning study for 13-acre former dump Hamlet representatives told the Midway Open Space Committee that a 13‑acre parcel held under an easement contains legacy dump material and needs an environmental assessment before any public-use work; the committee agreed to collect public input at an open house and pursue small planning grants and professional review.

The future of a 13-acre parcel in Mendon hangs in the balance as residents rally for a crucial environmental assessment to transform a former dump into a vibrant community space.

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#MendonCacheCounty #UT #MendonOpenSpace #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #EnvironmentalAssessment

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Midway committee hears legislative changes on ADUs and political signs; Deer Creek Trail estimate raises funding questions Staff flagged state legislative changes that will expand detached ADUs and affect local parking/setback controls; members also discussed the Deer Creek Trail assessment with a $19 million preliminary cost and raised runoff and funding concerns. Committee agreed to monitor rules and pursue funding avenues.

New legislative changes could reshape Midway's zoning landscape, allowing more accessory dwelling units but raising concerns over funding for the ambitious Deer Creek Trail project.

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#MendonCacheCounty #UT #ZoningReform #CitizenPortal #CommunityFunding

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Summitland, Utah Open Lands report progress on Homestead easement as Midway plans study for 13-acre Hamlet parcel At the Midway Open Space Committee meeting, Summitland and Utah Open Lands described progress toward a conservation easement on the Homestead golf course and secured seed funding for broader conservation work; the committee agreed to seek a planning grant and environmental assessment for a 13-acre former-dump parcel in the Hamlet for low-impact public use.

Exciting advancements in local conservation are underway as Summitland and Utah Open Lands push forward on the Homestead easement and tackle plans for a former dump site in the Hamlet!

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#MendonCacheCounty #UT #CitizenPortal #MendonConservation #LandUsePolicy

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OSAC hears UDOT trail concerns, conservation-easement updates and open-house plans Midway planning staff and conservation partners updated the Open Space Advisory Committee on UDOT’s Deer Creek Trail proposal and associated cost and environmental concerns, progress on local easements, and logistics for an April 11 OSAC open house; the Wasatch County Open Lands Board agreed to join a joint letter to UDOT about the bypass.

Midway City is on the brink of major changes with new trail proposals and conservation efforts that could reshape public access in the area.

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#MendonCacheCounty #UT #MendonOpenSpace #CitizenPortal #PublicAccess #CommunityParticipation #EnvironmentalConservation

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Council authorizes chair to sign water-lease with Magnum after venue change requested Lynndyl’s council voted to authorize the chair to sign a lease with Magnum to lease town water after a requested change routing any litigation to Millard County; members reviewed acre-feet figures and discussed reliance on prior lessee practices.

Lynndyl Town Council is one step closer to sealing a water lease with Magnum, but only after a crucial venue change for any future disputes!

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#LynndylMillardCounty #UT #LynndylWater #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #ContractTransparency #WaterManagement

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Commission debates renaming and rewriting "travel trailer courts" ordinance to cover recreational vehicles, tents and cabins In a prolonged work session, commissioners revised draft zoning language to replace "travel trailer courts" with "recreational vehicle courts," add cabins and tents to the definition, require a minimum lot size of one acre and adopt bond/financial-assurance language and an appeals timeline that mirrors subdivision rules.

Cleveland's planning commission is shaking things up by redefining "travel trailer courts" to include RVs, tents, and cabins, all while tightening regulations and ensuring financial accountability!

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#ClevelandEmeryCounty #UT #ZoningReform #CitizenPortal #UrbanPlanning

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Utah State Board of Education approves remand with one-year suspension, refers case for further review and confirms several appointments At its meeting the board approved a remand order imposing a one-year suspension in case 24-2196 (12–1), referred case 25-2192 back to UPAC for further investigation (12–1), approved multiple UPEQ/UPAC recommendations and confirmed appointments including Michael Martinez to the Utah Special Education Advisory Panel.

The Utah State Board of Education just approved a significant one-year suspension and referred another case for further investigation—what does this mean for the future of education in the state?

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#UT #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #PublicSafety

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Orderville water master plan reviewed: SCADA telemetry issues, storage and cross‑connection controls highlighted Public works staff presented the town's May 2025 water master plan, recommending pipeline upgrades, well development and SCADA improvements, and reported current storage exceeds projected 2044 requirements; staff also described telemetry failures and cross‑connection/backflow prevention work.

Orderville's water master plan reveals critical upgrades needed to enhance fire safety and fix alarming SCADA telemetry issues—what does this mean for the town's future?

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#OrdervilleKaneCounty #UT #InfrastructureImprovement #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #OrdervillePublicWorks

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Design Canyon fiber backbone presented to Orderville; contractors to be hired, project must meet federal environmental clearances Project presenters from the fiber engagement team told the council they are entering the construction phase for a backbone fiber project along SR‑9 and the Zion Mount Carmel Highway, coordinating with Zion National Park and UDOT, and plan to hire a contractor before firming a construction start date; environmental clearance has been completed.

Orderville is set to enhance its broadband connectivity with a new fiber backbone project along State Route 9, aiming to bridge the digital divide for local communities!

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#OrdervilleKaneCounty #UT #CommunityEngagement #CitizenPortal #DigitalAccess #InfrastructureDevelopment

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Mayfield wins planning grant for aquifer study; council to add water project to CIB list Council learned a planning grant for an aquifer study was approved and that initial grant funds (about $15,000) are expected; staff said the town could later request up to $50,000 for study costs and list a larger $150,000 construction project on the CIB list.

Mayfield's council just secured a $15,000 planning grant for a crucial aquifer study, paving the way for potential future funding and construction projects!

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#MayfieldSanpeteCounty #UT #WaterConservation #CitizenPortal #SustainableDevelopment #MayfieldAquifer

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Mayfield council warned of possible county 9-1-1 household fee; town budget may need to cover transition costs County presenters told mayors that a new 9-1-1 system could shift costs to municipalities and possibly to households as a $3.54 monthly utility surcharge; Mayfield council discussed alternatives such as carrier billing or higher ambulance/police cost-shares and noted the town's current annual 9-1-1 payment is about $12,083.

Mayfield's council faces a potential $3.54 monthly fee for 9-1-1 services, sparking debate on how to handle the costs without raising property taxes.

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#MayfieldSanpeteCounty #UT #BudgetPlanning #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #EmergencyServices

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Duchesne County to start Stage One fire restrictions April 1 as drought indicators rise Emergency Management Director Josh Phillips warned of red fire weather and said the Fire Warden intends to implement Stage One fire restrictions on April 1; residents must apply online for burn permits, which will be evaluated case-by-case.

Duchesne County is on high alert as Stage One fire restrictions kick in April 1 due to alarming drought conditions and extreme fire risks.

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#UT #DroughtResponse #CitizenPortal #CommunityAwareness #WildfirePrevention

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Canon Gax meet Gax kitty ft. Their husbands. ✨️

#undertaleau #ocxcanon #killersans #killer #gax #oc #killerxgax #fanart #UT #UV

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County clerk candidate Cory Astill emphasizes management reforms, election security and staff stability In a Utah County Republican Party podcast interview, Cory Astill, a candidate for county clerk, said the office needs stronger management, clearer procedures for mail ballots and better staff retention; he supports voter ID and a separate secretary of state while expressing federalism concerns about the Save America Act.

Cory Astill believes restoring public confidence in elections starts with better management, efficient mail ballot procedures, and a commitment to election security—find out how he plans to shake things up!

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#UT #ManagementReform #CitizenPortal #ElectionSecurity #PublicTrust

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River Heights council hears water-rate study that would raise monthly base by about $44 Consultants recommended raising the monthly base water rate roughly $44 per connection — from $29.75 to about $73.75 — to fund prioritized service-line and other capital projects; council asked staff to study phased increases, reprioritization and grant options.

River Heights may see a staggering $44 increase in monthly water rates as officials scramble to fund crucial infrastructure projects.

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#RiverHeightsCacheCounty #UT #InfrastructureImprovement #CitizenPortal #CommunityFunding #RiverHeightsWaterRates #WaterManagement

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Texas Longhorns 30oz. Gameday Stainless Tumbler Enjoy your drink of choice while making a statement about your Texas Longhorns fandom with this 20oz. Gameday Stainless Tumbler. It is thermo-insulated and has a vacuum-sealed double wall, meaning your drink will stay at your desired temperature. Double-sided Texas Longhorns graphics will help you show off your unwavering loyalty.

Texas Longhorns 30oz. Gameday Stainless Tumbler

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Grillby! #UT #bara

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