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By Asia Bown Monday April 15, 2024

Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures:

 

Logan: 40 - 54° ⛅🌧️ | 60% 💧

Salt Lake City: 43 - 56° 🌧️ | 70% 💧

St. George: 46 - 69° ⛅🌧️ | 20% 💧

 

In case you missed it, here are the top stories from last week: 

 

‘Jeopardy!’ just revealed a category called ‘The Book of Mormons.’ Can you answer these 5 clues?

 

6 questions older adults should ask their doctor about memory

 

What are good sources of fiber? Here are 5 options you might not know about

 

First lady Abby Cox recovering from surgery

 

U.S. Senate candidate drops out after personal tragedy

 

‘Gray divorce’ continues to grow

 

Disney is giving out lifetime bans to guests who lie about disability status

Has this fundraiser got a deal for you

 
Lee Benson: "Ronnie Daniel has spent his entire professional life as a fundraiser. He has a bachelor’s degree in nonprofit administration from BYU and a master’s degree in organizational leadership from the University of Utah. He’s raised funds for the Boy Scouts of America, for the University of Utah’s Museum of Natural History, for the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium and for the Alzheimer’s Association. He knows how to appeal to humankind’s giving and caring side; how to sell good causes.
 
"But in all his years of fundraising, he says he’s never had an easier sales pitch than the one he’s currently making for the Children First Education Fund.
 
"Why? Because he’s not asking anyone for their own money. He’s only asking for the money they would otherwise pay to the state in income tax."

Read more about the Children Education Fund.

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How Hope is pushing Utah higher 

Meg Walter: "I’m in the new wing of the Goldener Hirsch Inn, arguably the poshest of high-end accommodations now on offer at Deer Valley, the luxury ski resort known internationally as the place where Gwyneth Paltrow collided with a retired optometrist on the slopes. The resort recently extended its ski season through the end of April, thanks to another banner snow year.
 
"Looking around at the opulent surroundings and the chic visitors enjoying them, it’s hard not to feel underdressed. Moreover, my knuckles are still white from the harrowing drive to Park City in heavy snow. But I was willing to brave the weather to meet the woman who has elevated Goldener Hirsch to the rarified echelons of global luxury — and who for decades has been working behind the scenes to push Utah’s arts and education to equivalent heights, even when others weren’t so comfortable with the altitude.
 
"But Clista Hope Eccles, the bearer of one of the most famous names in Utah, has never had a problem with heights or the arduous ascent it takes to get there."

 

Read more about Clista Hope Eccles and the Goldener Hirsch Inn.

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Wrapping up the momentous 60th Anniversary Season, ASCENT soars to new heights.

 

ASCENT, April 18-20, 2024, features Stefanie Batten Bland's Look Who's Coming to Dinner, and two world premieres: Chapters of Being, by former Company Artistic Director Charlotte Boye-Christensen, and Artistic Director Daniel Charon's, STORYOGRAPH, accompanied by the Salt Lake Electric Ensemble.

Round out your day (v5)

Science and Tech

  • NASA’s Next Deep Space Mission Won’t Use Artificial Intelligence (Decrypt)

  • What’s lucid dreaming? Here’s how to control your dreams (Deseret News)

  • Lonely men: The sounds of silence (Deseret News)

Entertainment

  • 'She is so kind and unassuming’: Laura Osnes on working with Candace Cameron Bure on new Great American Family film (Deseret News)

  • ‘American Idol’ reveals its top 20. Here’s how to vote for your favorite singer (Deseret News)

  • Opinion: What ‘Civil War’ reveals about this troubling Hollywood tradition (CNN)

  • How much it costs to attend Coachella (BBC)

Utah

  • Davis County mother finishes 6 major world marathons (KSL)

  • Spanish Fork homeowner finds old well under his driveway (KSL)

Faith

  • A by-the-numbers look at the 168 temples announced by President Nelson (Church News)

  • An overlooked text supporting Joseph Smith’s First Vision consistency (Deseret News)

  • Scottie Scheffler shares his excitement to become a father after second Masters win (Deseret News)

The Nation

  • 4 Supreme Court cases to follow this month (Deseret News)

  • Crime on campus has rebounded. Experts say it's no problem, but some parents still worry. (USA Today)

  • Five key questions on how start of Trump's first criminal trial will impact presidential campaign (FOX News)

The World

  • What the U.K.’s explosive Cass Review means for gender medicine in the U.S. (Deseret News)

  • The Westminster honeytrap mystery is even stranger than we thought (BBC)

  • Can the Middle East Avoid All-Out War? (Politico)

Sports

  • What kind of learning curve awaits Alissa Pili in the WNBA? (Deseret News)

  • Mason Madsen commits to Utah basketball (Deseret News)

  • Utah men’s college basketball transfer portal tracker (Deseret News)

  • Could Aly Khalifa return to BYU basketball? (Deseret News)

  • Utah State basketball receives its first transfer commitment of the offseason (Deseret News)

  • That’s a wrap on the Utah Jazz’s 2023-24 season. Will hunger be enough to propel them forward? (Deseret News)

  • Tony Finau struggles in final round of 88th Masters, while Scottie Scheffler dons second green jacket in three years (Deseret News)

That's all for today. Check your inbox tomorrow morning for more news from the Beehive State and beyond!

 

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— Asia

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