Business Headlines 6-5-17

Utah’s coal country: Long-term survival rests with diversification (Deseret News)

Lawsuit alleges 1-800 Contacts cut deals to block consumers from seeing competitors’ ads (Salt Lake Tribune)

Kamas Valley Business Association aims to leave imprint on Summit County (Park Record)

After Salt Lake success, Café Trio dishes on Park City expansion (Park Record)

Smoothies for the rest of us — Green Me adds Orem retail location to its B2B model (Daily Herald)

USTAR revising role in making Utah tech matter (Deseret News)

Salt Lake City firm developing technology to regenerate human skin (Deseret News)

State pledges hefty $112M toward plan to create specialty fertilizers on dry bed of Sevier Lake (Salt Lake Tribune)