
Michelle Rowe
Traffic Reporter at KSL.com
Articles
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1 week ago |
hercanberra.com.au | Michelle Rowe
Over 5,000 bottles will be uncorked this June as the nation’s top wine experts come to town. Taking place from Friday 13 until Sunday 15 June, the National Wine Festival of Australia will transform Canberra into a treasure trove of Australia’s finest drops. Marking the 50th birthday of the National Wine Show of Australia, this brand-new event will feature three days of masterclasses, tastings and meet-the-maker experiences all under one roof at the Hyatt Hotel Canberra.
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3 weeks ago |
nature.com | Michelle Rowe |Mike Williamson
AbstractEukaryotic actin filaments bind factors that regulate their assembly and disassembly creating a self-organising system, the actin cytoskeleton. Despite extensive knowledge of signals that modulate actin organisation, significant gaps remain in our understanding of spatiotemporal regulation of de novo filament initiation.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
ksl.com | Michelle Rowe
Estimated read time: 4-5 minutesKEY TAKEAWAYSGangs in Utah are recruiting increasingly younger members, raising community concerns. U.S. Attorney Sirena Wissler states gang violence mainly targets other gangs, not the public. Parents should monitor children's activities to prevent gang involvement, emphasizing love and involvement. SALT LAKE CITY — Gangs in Utah seem to be recruiting younger and younger. How worried should residents be? What can Utahns do to prevent it?
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Oct 13, 2024 |
ksltv.com | Michelle Rowe
SALT LAKE CITY — Like most places, Utah has gangs, but law enforcement has some unique challenges fighting gang crime in the Beehive State. “Utah is unique in terms of what it’s like compared to the rest of the country,” Lt. Nate Hutchinson with the Salt Lake Area Gang Project said. “Yes, Utah does have a gang problem. We cannot close our eyes and just pretend and hope that it goes away. We’re going to have to deal with it.”Hutchinson said gangs in Utah tend to be spread out geographically.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
hercanberra.com.au | Michelle Rowe
At the end of your tether trying to find new and exciting ways to keep the kids entertained during school holidays? Feeling guilty about not weaving the odd educational opportunity into the mix? We may have the answer. Canberra Symphony Orchestra’s Explore the Orchestra events on July 18 combine music, dancing and the chance to try out all the instruments – winds, brass, strings and percussion. Consider it a kind of a petting zoo… without the risk of biting. Oh, and there’s balloons, too.
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