Nick Porath
Chief EngineerNicholas Porath is a Logan native and music lover. Having graduated from USU with a degree in broadcast journalism, it was while studying journalism that he found his niche and newfound love for radio. He first started out as an intern behind the scenes and eventually made his way to the production and control rooms where he worked as a fill-in host, as well as producer for numerous UPR programs including Cropping Up, Access Utah, Behind the Headlines and more. In 2023 he took on a new hurdle as UPR’s new Radio Broadcast Engineer. He still works as a programming producer and is a member of the Society of Broadcast Engineers.
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As the 2023 session of the Utah Legislature enters its second week there are many organizations advocating for their causes. We’ll talk to several of these groups today.
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How can we learn to relax and enjoy life’s simple moments with all our duties and responsibilities? Meditation may be the answer. Consider this information
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With many illnesses circulating, including the common cold, flu, RSV, hand-foot-mouth disease, and the COVID virus, the new year is an excellent time to reevaluate hygiene habits.
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Consider these tips to become better together in 2023!
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Keep your poinsettias alive and well throughtr the holidays and beyond with these tips from USU Extension.
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USU Extension helps you break down caffeine consumption.
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Gardening tips for the month of November from USU Extension!
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Tis' the season for spiders, but are they dangerous?
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On the last episode of the growing season, learn how climate and other obstacles affect local growers and the harvest plus more cooking demos from Blackstone!
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On our Cropping Up episode this week, we visit the USU Botanical Center Farmers Market in Kaysville with more cooking demos from Blackstone.