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[email protected] What: Gov. Cox will host students from the Ogden District’s Polk Elementary School to decorate the Christmas tree in ...
What: Gov. Spencer J. Cox, Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton, Department of Natural Resources Executive Director Joel Ferry, Great Salt Lake Commissioner Brian Steed and other ...
NEWS RELEASE: Gov. Spencer J. Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre M. Henderson Public Schedule 11/25/24- 11/29/24 **Events labeled Media Access indicate that an event is open to media. Events labeled Media ...
The Second District Judicial Nominating Commission has selected nominees for a vacancy on the Second District Court. The vacancy results from the appointment of Judge Rita Cornish to the Business and ...
Since its construction in 1902, the dome over the Utah Governor’s Mansion stairwell has been an important architectural focal point in the home. Unfortunately, the 1993 fire severely damaged and ...
Marriage Readiness The data is clear – children who are raised with two parents have better upward mobility and fewer social service needs later in life. Utah will remain the best state for families, ...
Thomas Kearns dies from injuries sustained in an auto/pedestrian accident, leaving Jennie a widow. She wears black as a symbol of mourning for the rest of her life.
Governor Scott Matheson and his wife Norma renovate the Mansion and restore it as the governor’s residence. They move in three years later.
Current Mansion resident Gov. Spencer J. Cox moves into the Mansion in 2021.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower visits the Mansion. Stomach troubles keep him from enjoying a scheduled dinner there, but he visits the cook to thank her for preparations.
Thomas Kearns strikes it rich in Park City, Utah through creating one of the greatest silver and lead mines in the world. Thomas and his wife Jennie use their newfound fortune to construct a 17,000 ...