It may seem like it was just legislative season to some people in the Beehive State, but the next session is actually due to start on January 17.
Even with that start looming on the horizon, there are already some bills and initiatives being... (Read More)
We all want to be more efficient, right? Yet research shows that many business leaders are going about it the wrong way. Here are some ways that research suggests can help us be more efficient at the office.
Focus on one thing at a time. You may... (Read More)
When you decide to be a part of a board or special district, one of the commitments you make is to complete training in the rules and regulations of the state of Utah. This can be pretty extensive, but it’s a necessary step to properly govern your... (Read More)
Nestled into a small corner of Carbon County is the all-but-forgotten historic mining town of Kenilworth. After decades of decline, the area recently experienced a period of growth, which means the water and sewer needs in the community also... (Read More)
It’s right around the corner — the UASD Annual Convention. With a theme of “Districts: Working Together in Challenging Times,” it takes place Nov. 2-4 at the Davis Conference Center in Layton, Utah.
While there are plenty of network... (Read More)
Some days are just harder than others. But no matter what is happening in the world around us, we can find inspiration to reach a little higher and try a little harder in our own life of service to our fellow Utahns.
Here are a few ways we can... (Read More)
As your employees continue to fulfill their responsibilities, you may wonder if they are really happy with their jobs. Some employees voice their frustration, but more often than not, employees really don't let their employers, managers or... (Read More)
It’s almost that special time of year: convention is close! Yes, the latest version of the UASD Annual Convention promises to be an event where we help you work through some of the difficulties that you may be facing in today’s climate.
The... (Read More)
With the infrastructure concerns of Utah being tested by weather — or lack of it — this summer, talk of what's being done to help the drought has become more commonplace. With it being the hottest summer in recent years all across the country... (Read More)