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Salt Lake Tribune reporters Anastasia Hufham and Brock Marchant talk about the latest news, including former national park superintendents saying the recent mass firings are ‘a really big deal.’
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Kathryn Berg, born and raised in rural Utah, has had a long and impactful career in athletics. She discusses the importance of sports for young women and expressed optimism for the future.
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Matthew Heimburger reflects on raising his family in Heber Valley. Despite lacking some amenities for his disabled daughter, the community's warmth and support are evident.
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Piper Riddle is the executive director for rural school districts in Northeastern Utah. She relates the challenges for her children in a rural community from her perspective as a mother and educator.
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Joshua Knight, a floral designer in Heber City, Utah, shares his experience as an out gay man starting a small business in rural Utah.
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Dakota Mair discussed his family's long history in rural Utah, and expressed concern about the community's changing identity due to development and outmigration.
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On this episode, reactions to former Jazz player Donovan Mitchell’s criticisms of Utah, water worries in the West, Heber Valley's over growth, and a plan to widen I-15.
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Two teens in Utah are facing criminal charges in separate cases after police said they made social media threats alluding to school shootings. Authorities…