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Publisher says he’s hearing interest in nonprofit turn

Publisher says he’s hearing interest in nonprofit turn

NEW YORK (AP) — The publisher of the nation’s first daily newspaper to be granted nonprofit status says he’s since heard from a “few dozen” lawyers and news executives curious about whether the Salt Lake Tribune’s approach could work elsewhere. Tribune publisher Paul Huntsman learned earlier this month that the […]

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Salt Lake Tribune gets IRS approval to convert to nonprofit

Salt Lake Tribune gets IRS approval to convert to nonprofit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Salt Lake Tribune says it has received approval from the IRS to convert into a nonprofit as the newspaper switches to a nontraditional model that it hopes will ensure long-term stability after years of financial struggles fueled by declines in advertising and circulation revenues. […]

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Ex-IRS agent from Utah gets federal prison in Vegas tax case

Ex-IRS agent from Utah gets federal prison in Vegas tax case

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A 72-year-old former Internal Revenue Service employee from Salt Lake City has been sentenced in Las Vegas to almost three years in federal prison for tax evasion and obstruction. U.S. Attorney Nicholas Trutanich (tru-TAN’-itsh) said Wednesday that a judge also ordered Craig Orrock on Tuesday to […]

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Ogden IRS offices calling more than 1,000 back to work

Ogden IRS offices calling more than 1,000 back to work

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Officials say more than 1,000 Internal Revenue Service employees in Ogden are being called back to work to prepare for tax-filing season as the federal government shutdown continues. The Standard-Examiner reports an Ogden labor representative for local IRS employees says initial information put the figure at 337, but […]

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