Ten Things You Need to Know for Friday – April 10, 2015

It's Friday!

Hillary expected to make it official on Sunday. Judge to rule on a preliminary injunction in "Count My Vote" compromise. A group opposing the relocation of the Draper prison misses a deadline.

Countdown:

Friday's top-10 headlines:

  1. Hillary Clinton is expected to officially announce her presidential bid on Sunday [New York Daly News].
  2. A federal judge will rule Friday morning on a request for a preliminary injunction against the "Count My Vote" compromise [Deseret News, Fox 13, Tribune].
  3. A group pushing to keep the Utah State Prison in Draper missed a deadline for getting their referendum on the ballot [Deseret News].
  4. Sen. Jim Dabakis is out as co-host of a weekly television show because of his run for Salt Lake City Mayor [Utah Policy].
  5. Gov. Gary Herbert is taking steps to encourage water conservation among Utahns this summer [Utah Policy].
  6. There have been eight security breaches at Salt Lake City International Airport since 2004 [KSL, ABC 4].
  7. The Utah Board of Education is set to unveil new science education standards [Tribune, Deseret News].
  8. "Super Dell" Schanze rejects a plea deal and will now face trial for allegedly harassing wildlife while operating a paraglider [Tribune, Deseret News].
  9. The Utah Transit Authority says polling it commissioned shows the agency has a 74% approval rating among the public [Tribune].
  10. Four of Utah's national parks saw a jump in visitors during the first part of 2015 [Tribune].

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