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The Utah League of Cities and Towns was first organized in 1907. ULCT serves 248 municipalities in the State of Utah. ULCT represents municipal government interests with a strong, unified voice at the state and federal levels. Further, ULCT provides information, training and technical assistance to local officials on municipal issues, and works to create a greater public awareness and understanding of municipal responsibilities, governance and administration. ULCT is a non partisan, inter-lo ...
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Sounds from the Shelves

Salt Lake County Library

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Ever wondered what the B-side of library life is about? Well, here’s a hint… it’s not just books. Come join Mieke, Leonides, and Sarah from the Salt Lake County Library as they flip that record and discuss the less known sights and sounds of the library world. With special guest appearances dropping in to chat about music, writing, community, gaming, and yes, even books.
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Welcome to San Juan Now, the podcast covering stories of the people, places and plans in San Juan County, Utah. Also known as Utah’s Canyon Country, San Juan County is notable for its stunning landscapes including Monument Valley, Canyonlands National Park, Bears Ears National Monument and so much more. Whether you’re a local native of San Juan, Utah or simply coming to explore the area, San Juan Now provides the inside scoop of what’s happening in the county and connects you with the people ...
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Yándary Chatwin and Nina Barnes are the hosts of the new Real Women Run podcast. For the first season, they’re taking you across Utah and to introduce you to some of the amazing women serving in municipal government in our state. Join us as we go behind the scenes with women from Logan to St. George to learn about the work they are doing as mayors, council members, county clerks, and more. Whether you are interested in running for office or just want to better understand the ins and outs of ...
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Bob Falcone shares tips and news about outdoor recreation in the Pikes Peak region. Bob covers trails, clothing, equipment, volunteerism, tourism, politics, photography, destinations and preparedness. (new episode every Wednesday)
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KZMU News features grassroots, independent journalism broadcast from the heart of Moab, Utah. A daily newscast with reliable coverage, local voices, and reporting that empowers community.
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Summit County Healthcast

Summit County Health Department

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The Summit County Healthcast is a podcast to improve the health and wellness of Summit County, Utah residents. Join us as we interview local health experts in a variety of fields and discuss ways to improve the physical, mental and environmental health of Summit County. The Summit County Healthcast is your trusted source for the most up-to-date health and wellness happenings in Summit County, Utah. Learn more at summitcountyhealth.org.
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KSL's Beyond the Badge recognizes the good work that Utah's public safety officers do every day to make each of our lives better. Featured officers come from state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies and must be POST certified. Officers nominated by their respective police chiefs, sheriffs and supervisors, and those featured are selected by a committee composed of representatives from KSL, the Lieutenant Governor and the ULCT.
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Small Talk, Big City Join host Erik Nilsson as he interviews the entrepreneurs, creators, and builders making Salt Lake City the best place it can be. Covering topics such as business, politics, art, food, and more you will get to know the amazing people behind the scenes investing their time and money to improve the place we call home. Follow along for more!
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Unfinished

Stitcher Studios

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Witness Docs presents Unfinished, an investigative anthology series digging into America's unfinished business. Season 1, Deep South, produced in collaboration with Market Road Films, brought us on a journey into the Arkansas Delta to investigate the lynching of Isadore Banks. Season 2, produced with Critical Frequency, takes us to Short Creek, a community on the Utah/Arizona border divided by much more than a state line. Season 3, produced with Scripps, explores dual loyalties and hidden hi ...
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KJZZ's The Show

KJZZ 91.5FM Phoenix

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KJZZ's The Show is a stream of curated stories from Phoenix, our region and around the country. With the help of reporters and producers around the region and globe we’ll mix the stories and news to keep you up-to-date and entertained.
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The County Seat is a weekly television program that studies the role of County Government and explores the difficult issues facing county leadership in a frank and straightforward conversation. The County Seat was launched six years ago as a solution to counties not being able to reach and engage their constituents through normal media channels. They were equally concerned with their needs getting overlooked by legislators, as well as state and federal agencies. As the issues counties grappl ...
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Those Murder Girls Podcast is your new favorite Friday true crime podcast. Join Reyna each week for a lessor known true crime case. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Those Murder Girls Podcast for episode teasers, coverage, discussion, headlines and more! Facebook: @TMGirlspodcast Instagram: @thosemurdergirlspodcast
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Animal rights group wants to end use of livestock gestation crates An international animal right's group is calling on the U.S. restaurant chain industry to reduce or eliminate the use of gestation crates for livestock and poultry grown for meat.Since 2002, 11 states have restricted or banned gestation crates but Utah is not among them. ...(Read Mo…
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Love the show? Hate the show? Think it’s just okay? Send us a text! Nate can’t contain himself in today's episode as he talks about the thrill of a deal. Learn how he didn’t spend $10, but profited $240 on a trip to Big Deal Outlet. Brandon is still learning the ways of the deal but he still hasn’t figured out how to make $78 buying Eddie Bauer sho…
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Today we hear from our partners at KUER about one Utah town’s solution to the housing crisis. We also hear from KSUT about Colorado’s new Seal of Climate Literacy designation for high school students. Plus, we hear from KUNC about an upcoming Colorado River conference during which key negotiators will make a plan about the waterway’s future. We als…
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On this week's podcast, Bob and co-host Kevin discuss big changes coming to the podcast, and ask the listeners to voice their thoughts on the changes. Also, water safety and Kevin went to the Outdoor Magazine event in Denver Please consider becoming a patron of this podcast! Visit: https://www.patreon.com/hikingbob for more information Hiking Bob w…
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After last summer’s record-breaking heat, the Valley is expected to see above-average high temperatures this week. How a new center at the University of Arizona will aim to help communities deal with extreme heat. And, why reclassifying marijuana may not impact research on it all that much. That and more on The Show.…
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After last summer’s record-breaking heat, the Valley is expected to see above-average high temperatures this week. How a new center at the University of Arizona will aim to help communities deal with extreme heat. And, why reclassifying marijuana may not impact research on it all that much. That and more on The Show.…
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One UT county receives federal funds for water reuse project As water scarcity affects states across the West, a Utah community is getting funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to help support its water reuse and drought resilience projects. The Washington County Water Conservancy District in St. George received over $20 million in funding f…
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Today on the Regional Roundup, we hear an interview with a survivor of a Japanese American prison camp in Wyoming about the need to remember this history, from KZMU. We also hear an interview with a refugee advocate who was part of a wave of thousands of Vietnamese refugees who came to Colorado between 1975 and 1990, from KGNU. We finish up with an…
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It's complicated to expand Rome's subway underneath the Coliseum. LA Metro will have law enforcement onboard vehicles, and Pride Month kicks off with colorful transit vehicles. Welcome to your Transit Unplugged News Minute. Sources: https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/05/24/work-on-metro-line-under-romes-landmarks-enters-crucial-phase https://www.nb…
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Send us a Text Message. How did a Minnesota girl, who faced the tragic loss of her half-brother, transform into a fierce advocate for environmental justice and a US Senate hopeful? Join us as we share the incredible story of Caroline Gleich, whose journey from the snowy peaks of Mount Everest to the political battlegrounds of Utah embodies resilien…
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Host: Heidi Hatch Guests: Greg Hughes & Maura Carabello Trump Trial: Guilty on all counts Less than One month to June Primaries Utah teachers’ union sues over state’s $82 million school voucher program. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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A special state House committee has recommended impeaching Attorney General Kris Mayes. Our Friday NewsCap panelists analyze that and the rest of the week’s top stories. Plus, one of the stars of “The Sandlot” talks about the film’s legacy more than 30 years after its release. That and more on The Show.…
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On the Weekly News Reel today, we talk to Doug McMurdo, editor of the Times-Independent, about upcoming improvements to two bike paths in Moab, one on Highway 128 and one along Highway 191 on the way to Arches National Park. We also highlight key takeaways from a recent interview with Brian King, a Democratic State Representative who’s running in U…
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Love the show? Hate the show? Think it’s just okay? Send us a text! This week, Brandon shares his experience of attending his first Real Salt Lake game. He discusses his feelings of being an imposture at America First Stadium because he isn’t familiar with the team and the fact that they are currently leading the West. What do you think? Do you nee…
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Bird flu has infected four herds of cattle in Colorado, and scientists believe milk is one likely source of transmission. We also hear from our partners at KUNC about a federal program to pay farmers not to grow crops on their land in order to conserve water. We also hear from KUER about a Utah initiative to reduce recidivism rates on the Navajo Na…
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Holly Stokes, 3 x Author, Master Neuro Linguistic Programming Coach & Hypnosis Trainer has helped thousands of clients retrain their brains out of anxiety, procrastination and sabotage over the last 18 years. She has been quoted by Shape Magazine, Active Times, Chicago Tribune and co-owns the Life Harmony Wellness Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sh…
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Nathaniel Clark, a victim advocate with the Moab Police Department, won the System-Based Advocate of the Year award from the Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault. We discuss crime trends in Grand County, which has the most domestic violence cases per capita in the state.- Show Notes - • Utah’s shelter crisis has gotten worse after a change meant t…
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Campaign season is in full swing in advance of this summer’s primaries and November’s general election. But lots of voters say candidates aren’t talking about the right issues. Plus, the unexpected figures providing relief in hospitals and crisis zones all over the world: humanitarian clowns. That and more on The Show.…
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Campaign season is in full swing in advance of this summer’s primaries and November’s general election. But lots of voters say candidates aren’t talking about the right issues. Plus, the unexpected figures providing relief in hospitals and crisis zones all over the world: humanitarian clowns. That and more on The Show.…
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On this week's podcast, Bob's guest us author and adventurer Kevin Fedarko. They talk about his newly released book "A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon". The book details his and photographer Pete McBride's attempt to hike the entire length of the canyon, from east to west. Also, they discuss how ov…
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The BLM opened a public comment period today for a new plan proposed by the Lisbon Valley Copper Mine in San Juan County. The company hopes to start in-situ recovery, which requires approval from the EPA to inject acidic solution into the aquifer. This kind of mining permanently contaminates the aquifer, making the water non-potable indefinitely. W…
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