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UPIN Asks: How do you live with Utah's Air?

How do you live with the bad air? As part of the Utah Public Radio and Salt Lake Tribune UPIN project we will be giving you a chance to answer these questions during Logan City’s Green Futures Learning Series Wednesday evening- where a panel of speakers will discuss air quality. 

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The Utah Public Insight Network is UPR’s way of giving you a say. Become a source today by going to UPR.org or stop by our booth 6 o’clock Wednesday evening at the Logan City Hall. 

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At 14-years-old, Kerry began working as a reporter for KVEL “The Hot One” in Vernal, Utah. Her radio news interests led her to Logan where she became news director for KBLQ while attending Utah State University. She graduated USU with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and spent the next few years working for Utah Public Radio. Leaving UPR in 1993 she spent the next 14 years as the full time mother of four boys before returning in 2007. Kerry and her husband Boyd reside in Nibley.