A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the Lone Mountain Nevada Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Thursday, September 25, 2025. Elder Michael A. Dunn, First Counselor in the United States Southwest Area Presidency, presided at the event.
In his dedicatory prayer, Elder Dunn asked for a blessing of spiritual preparation upon those who enter this new house of the Lord.
“Help us, as a covenant people, to continue to stand on holy ground, to reach toward heaven even as heaven reaches down to us through this magnificent house of the Lord,” Elder Dunn said.
Nevada is home to almost 200,000 Church members meeting in nearly 350 congregations. This house of the Lord will be the fourth in the state.
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Last year, the Church showed its commitment to welfare, self-reliance, humanitarian aid, emergency relief, and volunteer service by spending US$1.45 billion to care for others. The 2024 “Caring for Those in Need” summary shows that the Church provided assistance in 192 countries and territories, demonstrating its global reach.
Snapshots of these significant global commitments are shown in the ongoing efforts in countries such as Jordan, Cambodia and Mongolia. These nations, while geographically distinct, offer a compelling look at the Church’s diverse humanitarian strategy — from providing vital support to refugee communities in the Middle East to empowering long-term health and education in different parts of Asia.
In these nations, the Church’s compassionate outreach vividly demonstrates the breadth and depth of the broader global mission of providing essential care and opportunity.
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Landen King could have easily transferred after a difficult last season, but he said he couldn’t leave.
Now, the veteran tight end is looking to have a breakout season in an offense he’s really excited to be a part of for his senior season.
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@Aaron_Utes@Average_Homeboy Yeah, 24 players entering the portal is a mess. Guess we're gonna have to replace them with a bunch of players from MWC teams.
Oh wait.... that was utah.
@CourtneyLTanner 25% cuts are an ok start. Should ultimately be 50% cuts, at minimum. That institution is the biggest waste of taxpayer dollars in the state.
@SnowdenSmith@DB_cUTEpper You can still take advantage of the Spring transfer portal window! Come play in front of fans that will actually respect and appreciate the players!