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Tribune reporters Tamarra Kemsley, Brooke Larsen, and Courtney Tanner talk about the week’s top stories, including Sen. Mike Lee attaching a repeal of the Roadless Rule to a federal wildfire bill.
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Charlotte Williams relates how she met her husband of seventy-five years, and how her love of learning revealed additional gifts after rearing her family.
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Ahead of USU's Brain Health Fair, we learn how to combat cognitive decline, reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s Disease, promote healthy aging and improve your overall brain health.
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Decluttering can reduce stress while increasing happiness and confidence. Here are some tips to make the process less daunting.
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Many Utahns are worried that the water restrictions will put their lawns and trees at risk. Taun Beddes says they might not need as much water as we think they do.
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The Hidden Gems Adventure Guides are a free USU resource detailing fun, free activities for different family and friend dynamics.
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Dan Drost, retired vegetable specialist, gives an update about the status of his June vegetable garden and what to expect in the next few weeks.
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"The Once and Future Lake" brings together nature writers, scientists, and storytellers to reveal the beauty of Great Salt Lake and a hopeful future for it.
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A vibrant blend of Latin energy, big band power, and modern creativity featuring Bobby Sanabria’s Bronx tribute, Emmet Cohen’s insight, and evocative sounds from Shuteen Erdenebaatar and Charlie Wood.
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Salt Lake Tribune reporters talk about the week’s top stories, including Gov. Spencer Cox's picks to fill new Utah Supreme Court seats and Kevin O'Leary's plans to reduce the Stratos data center size.
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Our guests today are Ryan Jackson and Ned Weinshenker. We discuss a new CRISPR system that can be used to selectively kill cells, and some recent breakthroughs in the growing technology.
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We talk with medical anthropologist Emily Mendenhall about her new book, "Invisible Illness: A History, from Hysteria to Long COVID."