Rural Utahns hope new push to create jobs means they don’t have to leave home to be employed
Is this the best use of Utah tax dollars? “As part of the 25k Jobs Initiative, service providers from the Wasatch Front are visiting each rural county to help connect local business with resources and to listen to what they need. Some officials promote tourism as a way to profit off the state’s other natural resources. “Building out a better infrastructure to support a tourism economy is something I think will be up for consideration,” said Derek Miller, president and CEO of the World Trade Center Utah, a partner organization for the 25k Jobs initiative.”
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Sure is empty down here...