Plus, President Nelson’s family, friends, colleagues provide inside look at a 100-year-old father, prophet.
Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures: ⛅️ 55 – 89° in Logan | 💧 10% ⛅️ 67 – 92° in Salt Lake | 💧 20% ⛅ 71 – 98° in St. George | 💧 20% Post Malone started his highly-anticipated country music tour this week right here in Utah, and our staff expert Lottie Johnson has all the details. Read more about his star-studded year that includes collaborations with the likes of Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Morgan Wallen and Dolly Parton, as well as about what the music artist has said about Utah being an "oasis" away from Hollywood. Also on our minds: The conundrum of smartphones in the classroom It's been 17 months since the Supreme Court heard a religion case Where are former Jazz players set to play next season? |
| Meet Utah’s entrepreneur-in-residence |
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| | Lee Benson writes: "Brad Bonham was comfortably into what we’ll call his first retirement when he was summoned to a meeting with the governor in early 2023. "It had been a year and a half since he’d sold Walker Edison, the ready-to-assemble e-commerce furniture company he’d started from scratch in 2006 and turned into such a runaway success that it was acquired by Blackstone, the New York-based 'world’s largest alternative asset manager' that has a reputation for buying only the best. "Stepping down as Walker Edison’s CEO at the age of 41 had given Brad time to 1), spend more of it with his family and 2), go back to school. And not just any school. He was accepted into the prestigious Owner/President Management Program at Harvard Business School, where enrollment is limited to executives who are managing, or have managed, successful businesses. "So he was busy but not too busy." Read more about Utah's entrepreneur-in-residence. More in Utah Letter to the editor: Utah can embody family values through free school lunch (Deseret News) Panic alert devices similar to one used in Georgia shooting to be implemented in Utah schools (KSL News) Perry Hall: Risking Utah’s hunting heritage: Where’s the truth in Utah’s land transfer plans? (Deseret News) Kaysville officer who survived 2012 ambush now battles brain cancer (Deseret News) | Tad Walch writes: "In collaboration with Deseret News, KSL interviewed a dozen people close to President Nelson. Several of them shared how he follows inspiration, receives revelation and sees his role as a prophet to the world. “'He is utterly unselfish, and he wants people to be focused on the Savior, Jesus Christ, not on him,” Richard E. 'Rick' Turley Jr., former Assistant Church Historian and former managing director of what then was the church’s Public Affairs Department, said on the Church News podcast. "President Nelson’s tenure as church president has been marked by more than 100 noteworthy announcements and changes for the church. They were immediately noticeable. On the second day of the church’s first international general conference after President Nelson became the prophet, another church leader said he wasn’t sure how many more rushes of revelation the church could handle." Read more about the 100-year-old prophet. | FROM OUR SPONSOR UTAH PUBLIC LANDS Let Utah Manage Utah Land Utah has filed a landmark lawsuit over control of unappropriated federal lands. State statute prohibits the privatization of public lands except in rare circumstances, underscoring Utah’s commitment to keeping public lands in public hands and locally controlled. Learn more: standforourland.utah.gov. | Politics Brent Ward: This Constitution Month, remember the miracle at Philadelphia (Deseret News) It’s been 17 months since the Supreme Court heard a religion case. When will the streak end? (Deseret News) Faith In remote jungles of Papua New Guinea, Pope brings hope (Politico) Why Latter-day Saint missionaries got to sing at halftime of the BYU-SMU game (Deseret News) ‘A mighty prophet’: President Nelson’s family, friends, colleagues provide inside look at a 100-year-old father, prophet (Deseret News) Entertainment 3 podcasts to try if you want to get into hockey (Deseret News) This Utah teen is 30 seconds away from $1 million (Deseret News) The U.S. Judy Davis: School cellphone ban is dangerous for kids (Deseret News) Five injured after shooting near Kentucky highway, 'armed and dangerous' person of interest ID'd (NBC News) Parsing the conundrum of smartphones in classrooms (Deseret News) The World Netanyahu blasts 'Iran's axis of evil' after Jordan border terror attack kill 3 Israelis (Fox News) Venezuela opposition leader Gonzalez lands in Spain seeking asylum (Reuters) Sports Former BYU punter Ryan Rehkow made history in his NFL debut (Deseret News) 2024 LoToJa: Hot day of racing makes for exciting finishes (Deseret News) Where did Utah land in the latest college football rankings? Also, BYU earns votes in both major polls (Deseret News) On the move: Where are former Jazz players set to play next season? (Deseret News) |
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