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Just Another Manic Monday – August 1

  Mondays get bad reputations, and in the words of the distinguished Bangles, it’s “just another manic Monday.” To help you get over the fact that today is no longer your “fun day” (seriously, listen to the song if you’re not catching these references), I have compiled a list of important news stories from the past week

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Better Utah Calls on Councilman Jeff Haaga to Resign

Source: UtahPolicy.com The Alliance for a Better Utah called for the resignation of Jeff Haaga, a member of the West Jordan City Council. Haaga was reportedly cited for fleeing the scene of an accident without also being cited or arrested for having caused the accident while driving under the influence. Although members of the City

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Group calls for resignation of West Jordan councilman

Source: Deseret News The group Alliance for a Better Utah on Friday called on West Jordan City Councilman Jeff Haaga to resign and started an online petition with the same goal. On July 19, witnesses at the Black Sheep Bar & Grill, 1520 W. 9000 South, said Haaga was “obviously intoxicated” when he got into

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Group calls for councilman accused of drunk driving to resign

Source: KUTV A government watchdog agency said a city councilman, who may have been drunk behind the wheel, should resign. The Alliance for a Better Utah also said it looks like the city leader received special treatment. The council man was allegedly drinking on July 19 when witnesses say he hit a car. It is

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Jeff Haaga was cited for Leaving the Scene of an Accident July 19t

Source: Good 4 Utah The Alliance For A Better Utah called for West Jordan City Councilman Jeff Haaga to resign after he was cited for leaving the scene of an accident. The incident allegedly occurred at the Black Sheep Bar & Grill on 9000 South July 19th when witnesses say Councilman Haaga was intoxicated and

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