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Utahns will need to keep changing their clocks twice a year after a bill to move the state to permanent mountain standard time failed to pass out of a legislative committee.
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Deciding how late to make the state’s sunrises and sunsets could have ripple effects on Utah’s health, safety and economy.
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University of Utah sleep expert Kelly Baron says shifting back to standard time can be a wake-up call to how sleep deprived many people are. It can also underscore the benefits of more rest.
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The Governor’s Office of Economic Development, or GOED, is collecting data about how Utahns feel about Daylight Saving Time.More than 30 people gathered…