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  • Librarian Debbie Montgomery adds books to school library shelves at Desert Sky Elementary in Eagle Mountain on Monday, Aug. 21, 2023. The Utah State Board of Education is still determining how the state's new book ban law can be applied retroactively. But a plan drafted this week offers a glimpse into how the process could work.
    Francisco Kjolseth
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    The Salt Lake Tribune
    Tribune reporters Carmen Nesbitt, Michael Lee and Tamarra Kemsley, along with news columnist Robert Gehrke join to talk about the week’s top stories, including school districts awaiting a statewide book ban list as Utah plans to retroactively enforce a new law.
  • Robert Linton and Dayne Teigler at their Logan StoryCorps appointment in May. Both wear black tees. Dayne wears a back button up shirt as well, and has his arm around Robert's shoulder and smiles, eyes twinkling through gold rimmed glasses.  He has short light hair that is swept back. Robert Linton smiles toward the camera, with some teeth showing.  His hair is dark and short and he leans toward Dayne. The background is a nondescript solid grey wall.
    StoryCorps
    When Dayne Teigeler and Robert Linton sat in the StoryCorps booth, they immediately looked back on their friendship and its ties to music. During their conversation, they reminisced about the time they opened the Logan music venue WhySound.