Plus, Elder Patrick Kearon describes feelings as the first adult convert called as a Latter-day Saint apostle in 119 years.
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Afternoon Edition
Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024

Good afternoon. On our mind today: What the more than 80 education bills on Utah’s Capitol Hill would do if passed, how Utah moved one step closer to getting an NHL team and why some lawmakers want to change vote-by-mail. Read these and six other important stories below.

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Elder Patrick Kearon describes feelings as the first adult convert called as a Latter-day Saint apostle in 119 years
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Elizabeth Smart wants more college students to get self-defense training
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The effort to bring an NHL franchise to Utah just took a huge step forward
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Opinion: Why do some lawmakers want to change vote-by-mail?
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No ‘legal personhood’ for the Great Salt Lake, Utah legislative committee decides
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There are more than 80 education bills on Utah’s Capitol Hill — here’s a look at what they would do
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