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Five teens have died in programs since 1990

... charged with felony neglect and abuse of a disabled child. A jury convicted supervising counselor Craig Fisher, who was sentenced to a year in jail. Others pleaded guilty to reduced charges. The program closed before a licensing hearing was held. Katie Lank, 16, of Virginia, died Jan. 13, 2002, after she was injured while hiking with Redrock Ranch Academy of St. George. She fell about...

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Better than bread

... The story of Don Julio began on the Navajo Reservation in the 1970s when LDS Church missionary Craig Fisher, then 19, first tasted fry bread and then tortillas. When Fisher returned to Utah, he worked for Clover Club's Mexican food division, Little Poncho, and eventually decided that tortillas were going to grab a big portion of the U.S. bread market. Fisher started...

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Don Julio upgrading 'press'

At Don Julio Foods Inc., a new $3 million press that can make 3,800 dozen flour tortillas an hour is expected to improve efficiency a strategy chief executive officer Nate Fisher hopes will help the company cope with the erratic rising and falling prices of wheat, corn and oil in today's economy.