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THIS IS LANE BEATTIE, PRESIDENT OF THE SALT LAKE CHAMBER, WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT

Wells Fargo and OfficeMax locations are accepting donations of school supplies as part of their Team Up for Our Schools program.

Junior Achievement awarded U.S. Bank in Utah president Damon Miller its National Leadership award.

The Northwest Region of Job Corps has selected Forthgear to produce an integrated recruitment program.

Salt Lake City Mayor, Rocky Anderson, is starting a program to help artists sell their art on Main Street. Every weekend a special place will be designated for the sale of art. Artists who are interested in registering for this opportunity should contact the Mayors Office at 535-7743.

It’s Up, Up and Away at the Chamber’s 101st Annual Meeting on September 18th at the Salt Lake City Downtown Marriott. The Chamber will honor our outgoing board members, Dr. Dinesh Patel, Paul Ross, Patricia A. Richards, and Howard Van Boerum. The reception is at 11:30 and the luncheon begins at noon. For more information, call the Chamber at 328-5077, or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.

THIS IS LANE BEATTIE FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.

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