Plus, how $14M awarded to protesters could affect other cases currently underway.
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| | Those who watched the women's session wanting to feel supported, encouraged and uplifted were likely not disappointed. Here are a few of my favorite quotes from the session: “No matter our circumstances, our lives are sacred and have meaning and purpose. Each of us is a beloved daughter of God, born with divinity in our souls.” — Sister Susan H. Porter “It’s not about doing life perfectly — it’s about finding joy while doing our best.” — Sister Rebecca L. Craven “Even though you may feel alone as the storms of life are raging, you can shine a light in the darkness of misunderstanding, confusion and unbelief. Your light of faith in Christ can be steady and sure, leading those around you to safety and peace.” — Sister Porter Read more about the women's session. More from General Conference A call for peace and an end to contention highlight a day of Christ-centered messages (Deseret News) Help stop suicide, abuse, Latter-day Saint leaders say Saturday afternoon (Deseret News) Women's session video: 'You are the women he foresaw' (Church News) | In 2020, protests over the death of George Floyd could be seen across the nation. Now, some of those protesters have been awarded $14 million due to police using excessive force. "To the protest of police violence they responded with brutality," Timothy Macdonald said. Read more about the court case. More in Politics New initiative from Ski Utah aims to increase diversity in winter sports (KSL.com) Will Utah Democrats punish Ben McAdams for backing Independent Evan McMullin (Salt Lake Tribune 🔒) | COVID 10 unusual COVID-19 symptoms to remember (Deseret News) Utah stopped its daily COVID-19 updates. Here's how to keep tabs on the metrics (Salt Lake Tribune ) UK hits record COVID-19 levels; nearly 5 million infected (KSL.com) Education Granite School District Students get a glimpse of the aviation industry (KSL.com) Opinion: Book banning is alive and well in Utah (Deseret News) The World Ukrainian forces retake areas near Kyiv amid fear of traps (KSL.com) Latter-day Saint membership increased this much in 2021, according to new church statistical report (Deseret News) Trending What to expect at the Grammy Awards (Deseret News) Dress rehearsal: NASA moon rocket's last test before launch (KSL.com) 112 million-year-old dinosaur tracks in Utah damaged by construction equipment (NBC News) | Thanks for reading! I hope you have a great day. Please let us know what you think about Utah Today by replying to this email or emailing us at newsletters@deseretnews.com. — Robbyn |
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