Kerry Bringhurst
UPR Management | Host, Morning EditionAt 14-years-old, Kerry began working as a reporter for KVEL “The Hot One” in Vernal, Utah. Her radio news interests led her to Logan where she became news director for KBLQ while attending Utah State University. She graduated USU with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and spent the next few years working for Utah Public Radio. Leaving UPR in 1993 she spent the next 14 years as the full time mother of four boys before returning in 2007. Kerry and her husband Boyd reside in Nibley.
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Ballots have been sent to all active registered voters. At this point residents must cast their ballots at a physical location. Everyone in line by 8 p.m. will be permitted to vote.
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This time last year, USU was reporting 20 new cases of COVID-19 each day. Now, USU averages 5 new cases each day. Listen to our interview with President…
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FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, announced Wednesday that it has approved more than $292 million in total assistance for Utah. The press…
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Fewer students are attending classes in person at the Utah State University Blanding Campus. Listen to Kerry Bringhurst's weekly interview with USU…
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Cedar City Mayor Maile Wilson-Edwards declared a state of emergency Monday after more than two inches of rain fell, causing homes and businesses to flood.…
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I'm Kerry Bringhurst. You're listening to Utah Public Radio. For over a year, we’ve spent almost every week speaking with Utah State University President…
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You're listening to Utah Public Radio. I'm Kerry Bringhurst and joining me is Utah State University President Noelle Cockett. And President Cockett, today…
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Utah farmers will distribute food to those in need Wednesday. The Farmers Feeding Utah program will provide food to residents in Layton, Orem, Oakley,…
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Several residents in Richmond were without power Monday night after a small Kitfox plane clipped a power pole.Cache County Sherriff Chad Jensen said Lynn…
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I'm Kerry Bringhurst. Each week we look forward to our conversation with Utah State University's president Noelle Cockett. This week is no exception, as…