
Gabriela Fletcher
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2 weeks ago |
kslnewsradio.com | Gabriela Fletcher |Mariah Maynes |Carlysle Price
SALT LAKE CITY — “I believe you. How can I help?”Those seven words can make all the difference when responding to someone sharing they are a victim of sexual violence, according to Julie Valentine, A Bolder Way Forward spokeswoman and University of Utah nursing professor. She explains that by creating a culture of support for those affected by sexual abuse, survivors feel more comfortable reporting crimes committed against them.
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1 month ago |
kslnewsradio.com | Gabriela Fletcher |Mariah Maynes
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah seems to be frequently recognized for its family-centric reputation, but what really makes the area ideal for families? Salt Lake City was named the No. 1 “big metro” for families by LendingTree in February. The ranking was based on seven metrics that analyzed factors families might consider when moving to a new area.
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2 months ago |
kslnewsradio.com | Gabriela Fletcher |Britt Johnson
While it seems the decision to sell the Red Barn property is final, a number of graduates are still fighting to save it. An anonymous graduate created a petition to preserve the substance abuse program that reportedly gained over 100 signatures in the first hour it was published. Red Barn Academy graduate Adam Plummer is helping to spread news of the petition in hopes the program will remain. “At this point, we just want to keep the doors open to Red Barn.
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Dec 13, 2023 |
byui.edu | Gabriela Fletcher
The Church Educational System held a devotional Sunday evening on the topic "why education matters for your future" in Idaho Falls, featuring various speakers from Church universities. BYU-Idaho President Alvin F. Meredith III and Sister Jennifer Meredith spoke at the event, sharing a video of the campus and reasons that BYUI may be a good fit for potential students. During his address, President Meredith shared answers students have shared with his about what they love about BYUI.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
byui.edu | Gabriela Fletcher
Rexburg students and locals are invited to country dance for a cause this Friday at a fundraiser to benefit Mexican youth. Country dance for Mexico is an event created to support Find Your Path Mission, an organization that aims to support Mexican orphans and youth suffering from poverty. The organization was created by the Bates, a family of 10 who left behind their comfortable life in Utah and moved to Mexico because of their passion for helping endangered youth and orphans.
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