Declining property values not part of 2009 tax bill
Tuesday Dec 1 | via The Uintah Basin Standard
After paying their 2009 property tax bill, Duchesne County property owners may have been shaking their heads over the amount their homes, businesses and land were valued at this year. Comment?
Sep 29, 2009 | via The Uintah Basin Standard
Duchesne jobless rate '09 August 7.2% '09 June 7.5% '09 February 5.2% '08 August 2.4% Duchesne County's unemployment rate has dropped a bit in the last two months, but remains significantly higher compared with last year's jobless figure. Comment?
Recession, gay rights, Huntsman top Utah's 2010 list
12 hrs ago | via Salt Lake Tribune
Recession rumbles on as recovery sputters The Great Recession remains in search of a Great Recovery. Comment?
Thumbing '09: Another year of ups, downs
Yesterday | via Salt Lake Tribune
The year 2009 is mostly history, and we suspect that many Utahns will say good riddance. Comment?
Sunday Dec 27 | via Salt Lake Tribune
Above, Nathan and JoAnna Harris holding their daughter Claire, were able to get a $225,000 home loan guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Comment?
Utahns have enhanced legals viewing capabilities
Tuesday Dec 22 | via Sun Advocate - Carbon County, Utah
Along with viewing legal notices in their local newspaper, Utahns will have a second way to read, search and browse statewide legal notices through a new Web site. Comment?
Realtor will serve as vice president
Friday Dec 18 | via TheSpectrum.com
SANDY - The Utah Association of Realtors has installed its 2010 officers. Realtor Lerron Little, broker/owner of Capstone Real Estate in Provo, is president; Kenny Parcell, a sales agent with RE/MAX Results in Spanish Fork, is president-elect; Lori Chapman, an associate broker with Coldwell Banker Premier in St. Comment?
It's back home to Mother: Year of recession forces h...
6 min ago | via Daily Mail
Nearly 500,000 adults aged 35 to 44 moved back into their parents' home in the past year, research reveals today. Comment?
GMAC gets $3.8 billion in new aid
8 min ago | via Washington Times
The government on Wednesday provided a fresh $3.8 billion cash infusion to stabilize GMAC Financial Services as the financing company struggles with hefty losses in its home mortgage unit. Comment?
Pledge to Fannie, Freddie aims to protect economy
9 min ago | via The Knoxville News-Sentinel
The government's Christmas Eve pledge of unlimited financial aid to mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is aimed at making sure the housing market doesn't take another turn for the worse and cause the economic recovery to unravel. Comment?
GMAC heads for its third state bailout
12 min ago | via Kildare Nationalist
GMAC , the home and auto lender that counts the US government as the largest stakeholder, is discussing with the Obama administration a third bailout of up to $4bn . The size of the assistance is under negotiation. Comment?
Home-loan providers' reliance on ECB funding dips to...
12 min ago | via Kildare Nationalist
IRISH mortgage lenders' reliance on short-term funding from the European Central Bank dropped 18pc to 34bn in November as wholesale funding markets continued to thaw 14 months after the collapse of Lehman Brothers . Comment?