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The mysterious Utah monolith has disappeared

The Verge

A mysterious monolith appeared, then disappeared, in rural Utah | Utah Department of Public Safety. The Utah monolith has now disappeared almost as abruptly as it was discovered. We do not investigate crimes involving private property which are handled by the local sheriff’s office.”.

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The mysterious Utah monolith has vanished

TechSpot

On November 18, the Utah Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) Aero Bureau, working with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, found “a metal monolith installed in the ground in a remote area of red rock” during a count of bighorn sheep.

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Utah desert home to mysterious metal monolith

TechSpot

The Utah Department of Public Safety (DPS) recently stumbled across a curious find during a routine mission.

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Autism After 21 Utah Project: Lessons from a first-time fundraiser

Candid

I had recently joined Madison House Autism Foundation as the Director of the Autism After 21 Utah Project (AA21 Utah). However, I was determined to push away my fears and become a successful fundraiser because the mission of AA21 Utah is so important. I’d taken it for granted that these resources were just there.

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Even Utah’s mysterious monolith may be no match for Google Earth

The Verge

Utah Department of Public Safety. Last week, a sheep-counting expedition found a mysterious monolith deep in the Utah desert, and they warned the world to stay away. A Utah DPS public affairs officer didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment about the supposed location of the monolith.

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A third metal monolith appears, this one in California

TechSpot

The strange story began when the Utah Department of Public Safety's (DPS) Aero Bureau, working with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, noticed “a metal monolith installed in the ground in a remote area of red rock” while counting bighorn sheep.

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The Unsung Hero in Fundraising Campaigns Isn’t Raffles—It’s Sweepstakes!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Furthermore, raffles of any kind are 100% against the law in Alabama, Hawaii, and Utah. But , raffle laws vary from state to state—in many states (13, the last time we checked), online raffles are flat-out illegal. Thus, lots of nonprofits can’t even host a raffle, or if they can, there are restrictions that make doing so a hassle. .

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