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Fracking and Black Sheep on Access Utah

Friday on Access Utah, we first have  Science Questions, storytelling is combined with music as people tell their experiences with hydraulic fracturing and the earthquakes and other effects from it.

Then we hear about  "Black Sheep" discuss their experiences being different. The first is by David Ellis Dickerson, who tells us about his mission to save his family from themselves. Then, Canadian author Ryan Knighton speaks about his experiences as a blind father taking his daughter for their first walk. The final story is given by Salt Lake writer Constance Crompton, about shopping.

 

Sheri's career in radio began at 7 years old in Los Angeles, California with a secret little radio tucked under her bed that she'd fall asleep with, while listening to The Dr. Demento Radio Show. She went on to produce the first science radio show in Utah in 1999 and has been reporting local, national and international stories ever since. After a stint as news director at KZYX on northern California's Lost Coast, she landed back at UPR in 2021.