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Our hosts discuss Trump's criminal trial, Sen. Mitt Romney, and Natalie Cline losing the GOP nomination.
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In other news, the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act sunsets in June, but may be extended or expanded to provide compensation to those affected by nuclear testing and uranium mining, and the Springville Museum of Art is celebrating its 100th 'Spring Salon' with a new exhibit.
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In other news, the NHL's Board of Governors have approved the relocation of the Arizona Coyotes to Utah, and a man died in South Salt Lake after being struck by a northbound TRAX train.
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The U.S. Senate passed a bill last week to extend and improve benefits for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
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Some people in Utah are still feeling the effects of radiation exposure from above ground nuclear testing in Nevada during the cold war. The Radiation…
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Russ Beck, an author and a Senior Lecturer in the USU English Department, recently spent some time in southeastern Utah researching the history of uranium…
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The film Downwinders and the Radioactive West has been airing on PBS Utah. Today we’re going to review a different part of America’s nuclear history.…
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Imagine it’s 1951. You’re eight years old, living in the then-sleepy town of St. George Utah. You’re in school and your teacher has just walked you and…
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The Downwinders Project is an online archive that includes records and testimonies on the impacts of the Nuclear Testing.The tests started in 1951 and…