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Utah Catholic church fined $627 after employee caught drinking at licensed event

August 31, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in Roman Catholic, substance abuse, Utah

Utah Catholic church fined $627 after employee caught drinking at licensed event. Good4Utah.com reports here. Fox 13 (Salt Lake City) reports here. ChurchLaw&Tax included a summary in its weekly news update.

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