tag:www.draperjournal.com,2005:/categories/today?page=24Today | Draper Journal Page 24Educating | Entertaining | Informing2022-07-07T11:58:04-06:00urn:uuid:a7e059fb-f1a8-456e-8ebd-5865ad36b4c92022-07-01T11:36:39-06:002022-07-07T11:58:04-06:00UHSAA places boys soccer on probation2022-07-01 11:36:39 -0600Greg JamesCoaches are questioning the UHSAA decision to remove two games from their schedule. They think unsportsmanlike ejections are not fairly counted.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.draperjournal.com">Draper Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:b52c88b5-87de-4f25-a63a-233614b10cd72022-07-01T09:49:47-06:002022-08-04T13:24:49-06:00‘Slow Down in Your Town’ video encourages safe summer driving2022-07-01 09:49:46 -0600Peri KinderOfficials in Salt Lake County are asking drivers to slow down this summer to reduce traffic fatalities. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.draperjournal.com">Draper Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:fb77def2-c706-4877-ae14-bc9c0c753e562022-06-30T21:07:42-06:002022-06-30T21:07:44-06:00JDCHS girls lacrosse second best in state2022-06-30 21:07:42 -0600Catherine GarrettJDCHS girls LAX second at state.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.draperjournal.com">Draper Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:d3108c35-4434-4453-bbed-61beaf08d9fa2022-06-30T21:06:47-06:002022-06-30T21:06:50-06:00JDCHS boys lacrosse finish in final four2022-06-30 21:06:47 -0600Catherine GarrettJDCHS boys LAX top four in state.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.draperjournal.com">Draper Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:6f0b6460-eb0b-4642-82df-47828eb24f942022-06-30T21:05:32-06:002022-09-08T10:37:35-06:00Miss Draper 2022 and attendants announced2022-06-30 21:05:32 -0600Mimi Darley DuttonThe program’s focus is on the pillars of service, education, refinement and leadership.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.draperjournal.com">Draper Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:a7e0af8d-96d7-4b9f-9d9a-de7d6d40d4392022-06-30T21:02:35-06:002022-09-08T10:37:35-06:00Get your feet wet via the new boat launch at Rotary Park2022-06-30 21:02:35 -0600Mimi Darley DuttonThose in non-motorized watercraft can explore the city’s first “water trail.”
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.draperjournal.com">Draper Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:a3f1f6b3-cc91-486a-8b4e-d74a11a835382022-06-30T20:54:51-06:002022-06-30T20:54:53-06:00Channing Hall students learn ‘It’s a small world after all’2022-06-30 20:54:50 -0600Julie Slama“It’s a really cool experience for us to learn about the different cultures of their classmates and teachers who we see every day.”<small>Original article published at <a href="www.draperjournal.com">Draper Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:55302cb7-4923-4e4c-b8d2-1b35ac261ea12022-06-30T20:50:18-06:002022-06-30T20:50:23-06:00Draper Elementary’s long-time ‘organized and efficient’ secretary retires2022-06-30 20:50:17 -0600Julie SlamaFor almost 30 years, Draper Elementary Administrative Assistant Marian Broderick has helped the school run smoothly with her strong work ethic and desire to help others. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.draperjournal.com">Draper Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:f2f1fa28-017d-472c-ab86-8471da610a892022-06-30T20:44:47-06:002022-09-08T10:32:17-06:00Salt Lake County leaders stand firm against construction of the canyon gondola2022-06-30 20:44:46 -0600Peri KinderNearly 100 community members and elected officials turned out at the base of Little Cottonwood Canyon to express concerns about the proposed gondola.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.draperjournal.com">Draper Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:4eafcdab-99d8-4c18-a620-2829cbd7fa332022-06-30T18:49:09-06:002022-06-30T18:49:20-06:00Popular middle school Book Blitz program teaches study skills, teamwork, builds community2022-06-30 18:49:17 -0600Julie SlamaWith a list of 20 books for this school year’s Book Blitz, Canyons middle school students may be stretched out on a hammock reading this summer.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.draperjournal.com">Draper Journal</a></small>