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What do you do if you're a music major at USU and want to add your voice to the call to take action on climate change?Two violin players, Laurana Roderer…
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In this Project Resilience vignette, UPR producer Mary Heers tells us how card playing has helped her meet new people and make connections over the…
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My name is Ann Berghout Austin. My story today is about my grandmother, Mary Hortense Keetch Rich. She lived in St Charles, Idaho, all her life except for…
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As part of UPR’s Project Resilience series, producer Mary Heers introduces us to a young husband and wife who are familiar with the challenges of adapting…
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One year ago, Tim savage walked into the UPR recording booth at Promontory Summit and told us how he and his father-in-law, a lifetime steam engineer, had…
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To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, Utah Public Radio and the Cache County School District, in partnership with the Cache…
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As I hopped out of my car to take a short hike up Cache Valley’s Dry Canyon Trail I was surprised to see the Utah Department of Wildlife Resources had…
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As part of the Utah Public Radio series, Project Resilience, we hear from retired Northern Utah teacher Barbara Abbott, who remembers times she would take…
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As we bring our One Small Step series to a close, we would like to say thank you to everyone who took this journey with us. Listening is an act of love,…
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A Logan art studio says, "Art is for everyone", and invites people of all abilities to jump in. Mary Heers and Kirsten Swanson bring you the story as part…