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In other news, a $466 million construction project is aiming to ease traffic in Utah County. And, a statue of Utah's first female state senator is heading to Washington, D.C. to represent Utah inside the National Statuary Hall.
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In other news, Utah Highway Patrol are searching for the driver of a semitrailer that crashed into Deer Creek Reservoir Monday.
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A new report from Georgetown University's Center for Children and Families showed 25% fewer children in Utah enrolled in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) as pandemic coverage protections lifted.
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In other news, a student group is asking Logan City Council to establish a youth council.
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The Bear River Region LGBTQ+ Community Coalition is part of ongoing research into the health and social support service needs of LGBTQ+ people and their families, especially in rural areas like Box Elder County.
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One of Utah’s top lawmakers said the state shouldn’t follow the plan while he and another state legislator talked about how the Legislature has ‘fundamentally reshaped things’ to help save the Great Salt Lake.
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Predators like coyotes and foxes, as well as other disturbances, drove the pelicans away. One scientist suspects the birds coming back to the island are too young to be aware of the predators.
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Our hosts discuss Trump's trials, ballot eligibility, affordable housing, and college protests.
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The state's current Water Supply Outlook Report is out and it's good news.
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Some of Utah's pelicans have found a new home at the Great Salt Lake, after many of the state's pods completely abandoned a long-standing nesting site on another part of the lake last year.
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The confirmation of the new location also confirms a long running rumor of a new Target in Logan.
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Parents, teachers, and students gathered at Skyview high school last week to learn about sextortion and suicide.