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Month: February 2023

Elder Lynn G. Robbins- The Righteous Judge

02-26 Elder Lynn G. Robbins

Elder Dale G. Renlund- Experience God’s Love

02-26 Elder Dale G. Renlund

LDS Missionary Wounded In Colombia

LDS Missionary Wounded In Colombia

(Cali, Colombia) — A missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is recovering after being attacked in Colombia. Nineteen-year-old Maxwell Fish of San Antonio, Texas was stabbed in the neck on Friday during a robbery in the city of Cali. Fish had to have multiple surgeries but […]

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Campground Prices May Increase In Iron, Beaver Counties

Campground Prices May Increase In Iron, Beaver Counties

(Iron County, UT) — Campers may have to pay a little more to camp on federal land in Iron and Beaver counties. The Bureau of Land Management in Cedar City said this week the three campsites have seen increased demand, and increased prices may be the result. That includes raising […]

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Two Utah Campgrounds Ranked Among Hardest To Book In U.S.

Two Utah Campgrounds Ranked Among Hardest To Book In U.S.

(Undated) — Two Utah campgrounds are being ranked among the hardest to book in the United States. Camping website The Dyrt looked at the availability of campsites around the country and ranked them by how hard it is to get a reservation. Fruita Campground at Capitol Reef National Park was […]

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Lawmakers Release Budget Proposal

Lawmakers Release Budget Proposal

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers are presenting their budget proposal with a week left in the legislative session. The nearly 28-billion dollar spending plan was unveiled Friday at the State Capitol. Inside the proposal is nearly one-billion dollars for public education, including an annual compensation increase for teachers. […]

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Utah Senate Bill Would End Diversity Efforts In Higher Education

Utah Senate Bill Would End Diversity Efforts In Higher Education

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill being heard in a Utah Senate committee today would end all racial diversity and equity efforts in Utah higher education. The bill from state Senator John Johnston would end all state funding for positions or departments that promote diversity, inclusion and equity at […]

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Man caught on camera vandalizing Philadelphia mosque

Man caught on camera vandalizing Philadelphia mosque

Courtesy of Philadelphia Police Department (PHILADELPHIA) — Philadelphia police are searching for a suspect seen vandalizing a mosque this weekend. Security cameras caught the man spray-painting symbols and phrases including “Jesus Christ” on the walls and doors of Masjidullah – The Center for Human Excellence, according to the Philadelphia chapter […]

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Tornadoes touch down in Kansas, Oklahoma as massive winter storm moves east

Tornadoes touch down in Kansas, Oklahoma as massive winter storm moves east

ABC News (NEW YORK) — At least nine tornadoes were reported in Kansas and Oklahoma on Sunday night as a massive winter storm moves eastward across the country, according to the National Weather Service. One tornado destroyed a home, toppled trees and knocked over power lines in Liberal, Kansas, near […]

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Ohio train derailment: Federal interagency teams go door-to-door in East Palestine

Ohio train derailment: Federal interagency teams go door-to-door in East Palestine

Michael Swensen/Getty Images (EAST PALESTINE, Ohio) — Joint teams from multiple federal agencies have started canvassing homes in a tiny Ohio village upended by a hazardous train derailment to help provide support for affected residents. Interagency teams from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, […]

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