Rural Economy
Kings Peak Lumber revitalizes a burned lumber mill in Panguitch, restoring crucial year-round employment.
Utah’s tourism industry and local leaders teamed up to craft HB 456, a legislative blueprint designed to ease the monetary pinch on small counties playing host to wanderlust-filled visitors.
Emery County’s Green River Energy Center solar project will create jobs, generate tax revenue and provide renewable energy while complementing existing coal operations in a historically coal-dependent rural community.
Duchesne County thrives on community-owned cooperatives, fostering a unique blend of local empowerment and economic diversity.
North Farmington Station, a new master-planned community coming soon to Farmington City, is being developed with the future in mind.
Luxury resorts are redefining Southern Utah’s tourism economy.
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Forbes Family Farm brings fresh food to one of Utah’s smallest counties.
Provo-based Ionic MT aims to address major hurdles in EV adoption with its flagship product, Ionisil, leveraging halloysite deposits to produce more efficient lithium-ion batteries.
As the county economy moves away from mining, a new artist-centered community brings new life to the town and new meaning to its name.
Local Native American artists bring culture and coin to San Juan County.
The expansion of Pepperidge Farm’s bakery in Cache County demonstrates how rural Utah counties can attract and retain big businesses.