Plus, updates from BYU football's fall camp, updates to the Latter-day Saint handbook and a salmonella outbreak from tiny turtles.
Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures: ⛅ 59 – 92° in Logan | 💧 30% ⛅ 71 – 96° in Salt Lake | 💧 60% ☀️ 77 – 103° in St. George On our minds today: A look at Utah's fall weather Updates to the Latter-day Saint general handbook What's new from BYU football fall camp? |
| Camp Williams marks ‘big’ step in transfer of 50.9 acres of Fort Douglas land to University of Utah |
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| | Marjorie Cortez writes: "When Fort Douglas was established during President Abraham Lincoln’s administration, its primary mission was to protect the Overland Mail Route while keeping an eye on settlers who were early members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson, attending a ceremonial groundbreaking Monday at Camp Williams for construction of new facilities that will clear the way for a historic relocation agreement between the University of Utah and U.S. Army Reserve, noted how much things had changed. 'It’s not lost on me that it’s a little ironic that 162 years ago, then Camp Douglas was established up on the eastern foothills of Salt Lake County, in a way that was maybe a little bit antagonistic, right? The Utah territory, the federal government and the Army weren’t necessarily working cooperatively with each other at that time. So it’s a great day today to see how far we’ve come in 162 years,' Henderson said." Read more about the ceremonial groundbreaking of the new U.S. Army Reserve facilities at Camp Williams in Bluffdale. More in Utah After a mostly hot and dry summer, here's what Utah's fall weather may look like (KSL) Salt Lake police to increase patrols around 2 elementary schools as classes begin (KSL) Ivins fashion designer, breast cancer survivor donates handmade robes to support fellow warriors (St. George News) | Dennis Romboy writes: "As I made my way through a neighborhood and turned onto the Murdock trail, brilliant streaks of sunlight streamed through the clouds. It was a spectacular sight. No — and I don’t use these kinds of words often — it was glorious. A feeling of joy filled my soul like never before on my bike. It was as if God had stretched his hand through the clouds. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently added, 'Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing' to its hymnal. A lyric came into my mind as I rode, 'Streams of mercy call for songs of loudest praise.' Not one to sing at the top of my lungs in public, even with no one else around, my praise came in silent reverence for God’s creations. For the next several miles, I had the glistening blacktop covered with fallen leaves and brilliant sky all to myself. Piles of hail lined some stretches of the trail. As I pedaled closer to home, a few more people were out and about. Some were working furiously with shovels to divert water from homes. Kids paddled plastic kayaks in debris basins that the downpour had turned into ponds. I stopped frequently to capture the moments with my cell phone before they passed in the setting sun. But the real moment remains in my heart and soul." Read more about how a monsoon turned into a soul-stirring ride. | Health CDC investigates big salmonella outbreak linked to little turtles (Deseret News) Long COVID Linked to Brain Inflammation and Low Cortisol (Neuroscience News) Faith Direction on ministering to transgender individuals, care of sacred clothing and opportunities for young women included in Latter-day Saint handbook update (Deseret News) Primary general presidency at BYU Education Week: Developing lifelong disciples of Jesus Christ (Church News)
Politics Poll: Could pessimism about the economy sink Kamala Harris? (Deseret News) Understanding how some Utah conservative groups want to change the ballot initiative process (Deseret News) House GOP releases impeachment inquiry report. What happens next? (Deseret News) Nature Rare blue supermoon will appear this week. When and where to view it (Deseret News) The northern lights could be visible in these regions of the U.S. this week. Here’s where (Deseret News) The U.S. U.S. worker confidence eroding along with their end-of-career outlook (Deseret News) Record number of U.S. homes valued at over $1 million (Deseret News)
The World Holly Richardson: Why is Aug. 19 World Humanitarian Day? (Deseret News)
Ukraine orders evacuation of city as Russia gains (BBC)
Sports Utah is creating Ring of Honor at Rice-Eccles Stadium, and Alex Smith will be the first inductee (Deseret News)
What Andy Reid said about Patrick Mahomes’ behind-the-back pass (Deseret News) Like Taysom Hill, Parker Kingston is BYU’s ‘Swiss Army Knife’ (Deseret News)
BYU football fall camp (Deseret News) |
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