Also: GOP candidates hustle to get on primary ballot for Curtis’ open House seat
Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures: Logan: 28 - 46° 🌦️ | 80% 💧 Salt Lake City: 34 - 50° 🌦️ | 50% 💧 St. George: 40 - 62° ⛅ Did you know that the Great Salt Lake plays host to 33% of Utah’s wetlands? A recent report by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service found that wetlands are quickly disappearing across the United States. Find out why. Also on our minds: Kirtland Temple reopens for public tours, Brandon Sanderson has another "Secret Project" coming and Utah State’s Danny Sprinkle was officially named as Washington’s new head coach.
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| John Stockton wants you to leave him alone |
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| | “I had to be famous for a reason,” John Stockton told Deseret News reporter Samuel Benson. Stockton's ballplaying days are two decades in the past. Now, the man heralded as one of basketball’s greatest point guards ever wants to be known for something else. There was always more than basketball to Stockton. Since his retirement in 2003, he’s lived an unassuming life in his hometown. He’s continued with an almost paranoid privacy, dating to his playing days: To avoid signature-seeking fans, he would hide in airport corners; to bypass journalists, he’d slip out of back doors. Not much changed after he stopped playing. He largely shunned the media and avoided public attention, preferring quiet time with his family, where he found purpose coaching his children’s sports teams. Pulling him back to Salt Lake City for a jersey-retirement ceremony, even, was a major feat. |
Read more about why Stockton has emerged from privacy. |
| A free-for-all was declared in Utah’s 3rd Congressional District when incumbent Rep. John Curtis made his Senate ambitions official on Jan. 2. Prospective candidates had less than a week to decide whether to enter the race for Curtis’ open seat in an area that leans heavily red. If they jumped in, Republican hopefuls would have less than four months to court the district’s 1,100 GOP delegates and gather at least 7,000 signatures to get on the primary ballot. Who are the Republican candidates? Sky Zone founder Case Lawrence Utah state auditor John “Frugal” Dougall Roosevelt Mayor JR Bird Former Utah County GOP Chair Stewart Peay Former National Guardsman Lucky Bovo Former legislative assistant Kathryn Dahlin Former state Rep. Chris Herrod State Sen. Mike Kennedy Utah Young Republicans state chair Zac Wilson Read more about the race for John Curtis' House seat. More in Politics: Trump’s New York fraud bond was just cut to $175 million from $454 billion after appeal (Deseret News) Former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel faces fierce pushback for NBC hire (Deseret News) | Health Measles cases already surpass 2023 numbers, CDC reports (Deseret News) This viral Down Syndrome ad is smashing assumptions from every angle (CNN) Faith Gallup polling: Latter-day Saints have the highest rate of weekly church attendance (Deseret News) The landmark Kirtland Temple reopens for public tours: See the first photos (Deseret News) Business How to make $1 million a year on Spotify (Deseret News) Chick-fil-A is ditching its ‘no antibiotics’ claim. Here’s what it means (Deseret News) Utah Salt Lake City considers 'very rare' road closure to address illegal dumping problem (KSL) Utah driver targeted, hit multiple female pedestrians at random, charges say (KSL) Overrun with cats, Northern Utah animal shelters turn to public for help (Standard-Examiner) Filmmaker talks about southern Utah links in new documentary about troubled teen industry (KSL) The West Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation installing new playgrounds, wants your input (East Idaho News) Will Red Rocks finally get public transportation? Here’s an inside look at the proposal to expand service for concerts (Denver Post) The Nation Why some conservatives are upset about an ‘extreme risk’ gun safety collaboration (Deseret News) Florida's DeSantis signs law restricting social media for people under 16 (Reuters) The World Gaza cease-fire resolution passes U.N. Security Council (Deseret News) Harry, Megan Markle, Biden and other public figures respond to Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis (Deseret News) Sports Utah State’s Danny Sprinkle officially named as Washington’s new head coach (Deseret News) What is the Barkley Marathons? And how did this Brit become the first woman to complete it? (Deseret News) How Utah fared against Gonzaga in women’s NCAA Tournament second round (Deseret News) |
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