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When I started writing for Wild About Utah, I made myself a promise that each piece would be a journey of learning. This month my journey led me to a venerable old apricot tree in a quiet neighborhood in southwest Logan.
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With our hot temperatures during the summer months host Laura Gelfand explores the origins of an ancient cold soup that has a humble beginning.
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Maybe I just need to loosen up and try to have a good time with films like this. I did have fun in some parts of this film, but it was too trying for me to get past so much of a hurried mess.
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Utah is home to over two dozen certified Dark Sky places. The latest is in the southeastern corner of the state.
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Logan is building a new underpass beneath Main Street to connect its separated trail system and make crossing safer for pedestrians. Construction begins next month and is expected to be completed by spring.
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A warm and worldly jazz set blending Brazilian vibes, lyrical ballads, and modern swing — featuring Ryan Keberle, Dom Salvador, Greg Murphy, and the Unity Quartet.
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Our hosts celebrate Pioneer Day with a discussion of Utah facts, novel achievements, and its biggest struggles as a state.
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Part travelogue, part memoir, part reporting, Robin Hemley’s book "Borderline Citizen" redefines notions of nationhood by exploring the arbitrariness of boundaries and what it means to belong.
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The Centering Pregnancy program features two-hour sessions that combine traditional visits with interactive group discussions.
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We check in with Susan Madsen, director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project, about what research shows about Utah women's health, finances, and work lives.