Fraser Bullock stood, beaming, at a dais in front of the Salt Lake City mayor’s office and a slew of local government leaders Wednesday. For more than a decade, Bullock has been part of a group working to bring the Olympics back to Salt Lake City. At times, the bid’s progress has felt glacial. Finally, though, the International Olympic Committee last weekend sent what Bullock called “strong signals” that the state would once again be allowed to welcome the world for the Winter Games, likely as early as 2030 or 2034. “Before that, our odds are kind of here, which are pretty good,” said Bullock, the local bid committee’s president and CEO, while holding his hand waist-high. He then raised his hand to his shoulder. “I would say after that, our odds are up here where they’re excellent that we will be hosting future Games.” (Julie Jag | The Salt Lake Tribune) Fraser Bullock, the president and CEO of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games, speaks at a media conference outside th...