Plus, growing calls for state school board member Natalie Cline to resign after she targeted high school athlete.
Afternoon Edition | Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024 | Good afternoon. On our mind today: The lone man standing between Donald Trump and a Nevada victory, why Super Bowl gambling should be a wake-up call for the U.S. and what the Utah Jazz did at the trade deadline. Read these and six other important stories below. | FROM OUR SPONSOR MYLIO PHOTOS Drowning in Family Photos? Does this sound familiar? Thousands of photos are scattered across different devices and storage platforms with little hope of preserving the most precious memories for future generations. Mylio Photos solves this problem. Discover Mylio and get 10% off with the code "Deseret" at the checkout. | | | Growing calls for state school board member Natalie Cline to resign after she targeted high school athlete |
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