A Utah nonprofit wants to put its money into child care. Instead, it’s paying legal bills.

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River Heights • In a valley with a critical shortage of child care, a northern Utah nonprofit says it is being forced to sink money into a legal spat that it could otherwise use to create more options for parents.

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