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Good afternoon. On our mind today: Constitution Month in Utah, what the latest inflation numbers mean for a potential interest rate cut and would you pay to attend a wedding — or charge your guests? Read these and six other important stories below.

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‘An oasis’ — the progress made on Temple Square renovations
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Latest inflation data should bolster a September rate cut by the Fed
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'I believe the Constitution that once united our nation can do it again': Utah kicks off Constitution Month celebrations
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New details emerge after Provo-Timpview football game canceled due to social media attacks toward Provo students, coaches
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Sen. Lee expresses confidence Speaker Johnson will attach voter ID bill to continuing resolution
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‘Incredibly humbled’: Alex Smith becomes Utah’s first Ring of Honor inductee
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