Plus, who’s going to run the 2034 Winter Games in Utah? We will find out soon.
Who’s going to run the 2034 Winter Games in Utah? The answer is coming soon |
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| | Christmas Eve will mark five months since the International Olympic Committee awarded the 2034 Winter Games to Utah, the deadline for forming an entity to run the state’s next Olympics. Utah's governor and legislative leaders, along with Olympic officials, are putting together the organizing committee for the 2034 Winter Games behind the scenes. Here's what Fraser Bullock, president and CEO of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the games said about the transition from a bid to an organizing committee: “We’re making daily progress. We’re putting a lot of work into this,” said Fraser Bullock, president and CEO of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games. “We know we have a deadline but we don’t want to rush and maybe make a mistake or something like that. We’d rather be methodical and thoughtful to get to the right point where everybody feels comfortable.” Who's in charge? Fraser Bullock is recognized as the leading candidate to continue overseeing the Games organization, praised by both Mitt Romney and Governor Cox. Read more about what we know about the planning for the 2034 Winter Olympics. More in Utah UVU students on mission to preach fire safety this holiday season (Utah Policy) ’Tis the season for Utah to flex its mighty volunteering muscles (KUER) How an industry outsider created award-winning clean tech (Utah Business) How to plan for Thanksgiving travel delays in Utah (Axios) UHP: Southern Utah traffic stop nets hundreds of suspected fentanyl pills, 4 pounds of ecstasy (St George News) Christmas Village lifer appointed honorary mayor of Ogden holiday destination (Standard-Examiner) 'A message of fear': Immigrant advocates decry Cox's plans to assist in deportations (KSL) What stores are open on Thanksgiving? A few in Utah, but get your shopping done early (KUTV) | Here is what surprises most people about Stephen T. Collier and his experience engaging in discussions about contentious issues: "Neither I nor the people with whom I talk about these potentially contentious issues have experienced a negative outcome in our conversations," he writes. "We have not turned on each other in a rage. None of us has been canceled. Our conversations have not devolved into shouting or ad hominem attacks but have always been productive." His experience led him on a journey to understand the habits of peacemakerss and what makes them able to navigate difficult situations well. Here are some of those traits: Connecting beyond debate Achieving inner peace Effective time management Journaling Purposeful conversations Read more about the personal habits of peacemakers. | Health New rule allows HIV-positive organ transplant to recipient with HIV (Deseret News) Bird Flu and Thanksgiving: Is Turkey Still on the Table? (WebMD) Exhausted? These foods may help (Healthline) Faith Ministering in South America becomes ‘unforgettable experience’ for President Porter, Sister Dennis (Church News) Politics Trump Cabinet nominees targeted by bomb threats (Deseret News) RNC rails against California's late mail-in ballot counting amid national litigation: 'It is absurd' (Fox News) A Simple Litmus Test for RFK Jr.’s Ideas (The Free Press) The Nation and The World Thanksgiving storms bring cold and snow, may disrupt travel plans (Deseret News) The world welcomes the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, but worries remain (NPR) Missing hiker found alive after more than five weeks in wilderness (BBC) Sports Deseret News announces Ms. Volleyball and All-State volleyball teams (Deseret News) Regardless of Cam Rising’s decision, Utah needs a starter-level QB from transfer portal (Deseret News) Big 12 race an entertaining quandary (Deseret News) How much are the Utah Jazz worth? (Deseret News) After ESPN, Kenny Mayne is still making people laugh — and helping veterans along the way (Deseret News) |
🗓️ Events Calendar We put together a calendar list of events and activities going on around the state of Utah the next month. Check it out and let us know if we are missing anything! Here are some highlights for events in Utah today: Feast with the Beast | Utah’s Hogle Zoo, Salt Lake City Thanksgiving Dinner at Solitude | Solitude Mountain Resort, Salt Lake City Grand Ballroom Thanksgiving Buffet at Little America Hotel | Little America Hotel, Salt Lake City BYU women’s basketball vs. Rice at Cancun Challenge | 7 p.m. BYU men’s basketball vs. Ole Miss at Rady Children’s Invitational | 3:30 p.m. U of U women’s basketball vs. Mississippi State - Cayman Island Classic | 6:30 p.m. USU women’s volleyball - Mountain West Championship USU men’s basketball vs. St. Bonaventure | 3:30 p.m. UVU men’s basketball vs. North Dakota State |
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