Soldier’s Funeral


Sergio Arruda De Souza, father of Raphael Rodrigues Arruda, a soldier killed in Afghanistan, clutches the flag that covered his son’s casket during the interment at Lindquist’s Washington Heights Memorial Park in Ogden Saturday, July 30, 2010. Arruda, who was born in Brazil, graduated from Bonneville High School in 2008 and enlisted in the Army Reserves. He was assigned to the 744th Engineer Company as a Combat Engineer. He was deployed in 2010 to participate in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and was killed in action on Saturday, July 16, 2011.

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Farr West Standoff


Brenda Gallegos hugs a member of the negotiation team after extended standoff in Farr West ended peacefully with the suspect, her son, Lance Gallegos, 23, unhurt and in custody, headed to the Weber County Jail. His pregnant wife, right, Kristyn Kuck, is due in a few days. Sheriff’s Lt. Chad Ferrin said the standoff started around 1:30 p.m when the suspect fled his own house on 1300 North and ran to a neighbor’s. He said the warrants were just for misdemeanors — traffic or minor criminal offenses — but “he decided he wasn’t quite ready to go to jail yet.”

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Tim DeChristopher sentencing … got kinda interesting

While most assignments out in front of the federal courthouse can be less than inspiring, outside of the fun of trying to making images in the media scrum, this one got interesting in an unexpected way as soon as the verdict came down.  In all, 26 arrest were made and rush hour traffic was very interrupted. More of the images I liked that I made for the Associated Press can be found here.

Environmental activist Chelsea Satre, left, and Julianne Waters sit in the middle of Main Street and block a light-rail train after Tim DeChristopher was sentenced at the Frank E. Moss Federal Courthouse in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Tim DeChristopher was sentenced to two years in prison on federal charges for bidding up prices at an auction of land leases that he couldn't pay for. (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart)

 

 

 

 

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Reuters Blog About Wildfires.

Reuters asked me to write a blog about what it took to cover the Wallow Wildfire, Arizona’s largest in history. If you are starting out and want to get into this type of coverage, you might find it interesting.  You can find it here.

A heavy helicopter returns to Luna Lake after dropping water on a flair up north of the lake on the eastern edge of the Wallow Wildfire outside Alpine, Arizona near the state border west of the town of Luna, New Mexico June 13, 2011. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart (UNITED STATES)

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Help for Joplin

Tribune reporter Nate Carlisle forwarded a note some of you may be interested in.  Our colleagues in Joplin, Missouri are not only dealing with covering the tornado damage as journalists, but also trying to recover from personal losses there. See note below:

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Colleagues:

In an effort to assist Missouri newspaper employees impacted by the May 22 Joplin tornado, the Missouri Press Association has established a disaster fund within the Missouri Press Foundation.

Reports have been received that the homes of at least 26 Joplin Globe employees were destroyed or heavily damaged.
Tax-deductible donations may be sent to the Missouri Press Foundation, 802 Locust Street, Columbia, MO 65201. Or
Click here for a $25 donation. Click here for a $65 donation. Click here for a $100 donation.

The Missouri Press Foundation Board of Directors will oversee 100 percent distribution of the funds. The Foundation, chartered in 1984, is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization.

Here is information provided by The Globe:

JOPLIN, Mo. – Moments after a deadly tornado slammed into Joplin, Mo., the staff of the local newspaper went to work, taking photos and collecting stories from a community turned into a war zone.

A tornado hit this Southwest Missouri head-on at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The storm damaged or destroyed as much as a third of Joplin, including its high school and a regional hospital.

As of Monday afternoon, officials reported 89 people killed in the storm.

Joplin Globe employees began reporting for work minutes after the tornado hit, said publisher Michael Beatty. The newsroom remade Monday morning’s edition, which went to press about an hour late.

“It was amazing. These people came in who had lost their homes completely,” said Beatty. “But they were just dedicated to their jobs, to getting the story out.”

Beatty said 26 Globe employees took heavy damage to their homes or lost them completely. Most Globe employees and their families are reported safe; the newspaper has not made contacted with one member of its staff.

About 117 people work for the Globe.

Several dozen people – journalists, production crews, pressmen, circulation staff and managers – reported for work Sunday night, he said. Beatty said 81 of 91 carrier contractors showed up to deliver the newspaper.

“I couldn’t be more proud of our people,” said Beatty. “Their focus was just to get the news out for the people, in print and online, so that they would have the information they needed about where to go and what to do.”

The Globe is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. of Birmingham, Ala.

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