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Since 2018, Denver has given 140 bison to 10 tribes. This year, the city transferred 23 bison to tribes with the help of the InterTribal Buffalo Council.
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With murals, workshops, and live music, the Logan Gallery is setting the stage for a new era of local creativity.
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Today we look back on 2024 and talk about the best music and movies of the year. Our guests include music reporter Palak Jayswal and movie critic Sean Means.
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Today we're spotlighting the Chamber Music Society of Logan, and we're joined by CMSL Chair Charlie Huenemann and Programming Director Cahill Smith.
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A selection of 2024 jazz discoveries, featuring a fresh and soulful mix including Luther Allison's heartfelt I Didn't Know What Time It Was and the innovative sounds of Ron Miles' New Medium.
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Andrea LuDuc, production manager for Aggie Chocolate Factory, talks about the cultural differences between different types of chocolates.
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In other news, a statue of Utah's first female senator, Martha Hughes Cannon, was unveiled in the National Statuary Hall in Washington Wednesday.
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We talk with writers from USU about how the relationship between joy and sorrow and how writing daily allows them to explore it.
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A holiday train display modeled after Logan's cityscape is now open at Logan Library.
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Today we talk with scientist Elizabeth Hider about her novel May the Wolf Die.
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Today we talk with scientist Elizabeth Hider about her novel May the Wolf Die.
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On this week's Eating the Past, host Jeannie Sur shares her holiday traditions.