Plus, University of Utah honors renowned chemist Henry Eyring for his love of God, love of people, love of chemistry.
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Saturday, April 12, 2025

Good afternoon. On our minds today:

  • Goals for BYU's new School of Medicine
  • The Ballerina Farm's new stand
  • Henry Eyring honored by University of Utah

Read these and other important stories below.

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Gov. Cox tells Canadian leaders Utah is ‘open for business’
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Religion, research among the 5 goals the First Presidency set for BYU’s new School of Medicine
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Ballerina Farm expands with its first brick-and-mortar stand
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The joy and chaos of going to a kids’ movie with kids
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Jonny Harline happy to see BYU back in the game at tight end
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Oh, where have you gone, William F. Buckley, Jr.?
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