Due to the federal government shutdown, payments for SNAP will not be issued in November.
If the government shutdown is not resolved by Nov. 1, it may interrupt all SNAP services. Customers are encouraged to plan for this possibility. More info at https://t.co/JPVVqBQmP2.
Paul Nelson, who worked for nearly 18 years as a reporter at KSL NewsRadio, died Wednesday morning after battling pancreatic cancer. He was 50.
@danielmwoodruff reports: https://t.co/QJbI1qsjzQ
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In the last few years we've seen:
- The plot to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer
- The Storming of the Capitol and pipe bombs left at the RNC and DNC
- The break-in to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and the brutal on Paul Pelosi
- Multiple assassination attempts against Trump
- The assassination of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband and the shooting of on State Senator John Hoffman and his wife
- Luigi Mangione's assassination of Brian Thompson
- The assassination of Charlie Kirk
Political violence is contagious. It is spreading. It is not confined to one side or belief system. It should terrify us all.
The foundation of a free society is the ability to participate in it without fear of violence. Political violence is always an attack against us all. You have to be so blind not to see that.
This is a very cool training facility with a bunch of specialized labs for hands-on learning about all elements of electrical work. Thanks for the tour Utah Electrical Training Alliance!
This morning, we had the opportunity to welcome U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling to Utah.
With nearly 5,000 apprentices and 289 active programs, we’re building a talent pipeline that serves our economy, communities, and families. As one apprentice said, “They’re setting us up for a successful career.”
Thank you to the Utah Electrical Training Alliance for hosting and for setting a strong example of hands-on training done right.
It is an honor to work with Pamela Atkinson in her vast efforts to help Utahns in need. Our executive director @CaseyRCameron had the chance to share some of her experiences with Pamela over the years:
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Mark Few on his team postgame:
"They just showed their winning character. Where we fought back from where we were from mid-January to now... They never had a bad practice, they kept their heads high... They showed their true colors tonight. That's the blessing I've had all year with this group. How high character they are, winners they are, and how easy they are to coach and what a blessing that is to have as a head coach."
People who can’t handle criticism are unfit to lead.
Weak leaders silence their critics to shield their egos. They fear dissent as a threat to their power.
Strong leaders silence their egos to learn from their critics. They welcome dissent as an opportunity for growth.
Today is Employee Appreciation Day! We want to thank our employees for the vital role they play in strengthening Utah's economy by helping families and individuals achieve the economic stability they're looking for. Thank you to all the employees who make Utah strong!
President Zelensky and the Ukrainian people have stood admirably against an unprovoked invasion. I want an end to this war just as much as President Trump does, but it must end on terms that bring lasting stability and peace. That means ensuring Vladimir Putin does not walk away with a victory.
Ukraine is a sovereign nation defending itself against aggression. That is the reality. The United States should always pursue strategies that promote freedom and security, and I am eager to see where President Trump’s efforts lead. I have learned not to speculate on his negotiating tactics, but I do know that any long-term peace must come from strength, not concession.
Executive director @CaseyRCameron moderated today’s “Wealth: Retaining Income” panel at @GovCox’s Aging with WISE Purpose symposium. As Utah’s population begins to shift older, it’s essential for individuals and families to plan, save and protect their financial futures.
Congratulations to Tricia Davis, the Director of the Office of Homeless Services, for being awarded the Person of the Year award this morning at the 2024 Utah Housing Matters Awards Breakfast.