UPR Staff and friends gathered in Zion National Park to join with superintendant Jock WhitworthZion National Park HikeUPR Staff and friends gathered in Zion National Park to join with superintendant Jock Whitworth

UPR Staff and friends gathered in Zion National Park to join with superintendant Jock WhitworthZion National Park HikeUPR Staff and friends gathered in Zion National Park to join with superintendant Jock Whitworth
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Obama is speaking to the nation right now! Follow NPR Politics on Twitter to see his speech... while you're working. Or, listen to UPR!! Online at upr.org or on your radio!
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The Southern Nevada Water Authority says that Las Vegas needs Nevada’s share of the water beneath Snake Valley and wants to pipe it south. Local citizens fear that the export of water could damage Snake Valley’s environment and economy. Members of the Utah Water Development Commission say the a proposed agreement best protects Snake Valley water rights and statewide interests. Governor Herbert says he won't sign the agreement. Access Utah Thursday 9:00 a.m. with writer & activist Jana Richman among others. What do you think? Should Governor Herbert reverse course and sign the agreement?
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We added pictures from the UPR reception in St. George last week. Check them out!!StoryCorps: St. GeorgeThe NPR program StoryCorps comes to St. George! During this time, we see the Ironman race, and multiple people coming and going from the booth.
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Over the years, the Selfhelp Home in Chicago has brought together more than 1,000 refugees and Holocaust survivors under one roof. A new documentary film, Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home, features the stories of the eventual residents of Selfhelp, On Wednesday’s Access Utah, in the final program in our recent Holocaust series, we’ll talk with the director, Ethan Bensinger, and hear stories of Holocaust survivors and refugees in their own words from the film.
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How do talk to your doctor? What do you tell her? What does she tell you in return? Your doctor can't tell you what he doesn't know. But he can tell you when he doesn't know. Will he? Dr. Kevin Jones is an orthopaedic surgeon and scientist at the Huntsman Cancer Institute and Primary Children's Medical Center at the University of Utah and author of What Doctors Cannot Tell You: Clarity, Confidence, & Uncertainty in Medicine. Access Utah Tuesday 9:00 a.m.
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What do you think? Should the "ag-gag" bill stay or go? Is it right for people to film slaughter houses and meat packing plants?Group protests Ag-Gag bill outside Draper slaughterhousewww.upr.orgMore than 200 protestors gathered on Saturday to denounce Utah’s so-called “Ag-Gag” law. The law, which was signed by Governor Herbert in 2012, prohibits
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In his new book, "Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation," Michael Pollan explores how cooking involves us in a web of social and ecological relationships: with plants and animals, the soil, farmers, our history and culture, and, of course, the people our cooking nourishes. Michael Pollan, author of several previous best-selling books such as "The Omnivore’s Dilemma," joins Tom Williams for the hour on Monday’s Access Utah at 9:00 a.m.
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The UPR staff is down in St. George for our StoryCorps reception tomorrow. Who will be joining us??
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Vegetarian and vegan culture on Access Utah Thursday 9:00 a.m. Should we eat meat? Why are you vegetarian or vegan? Or why do you eat meat? Do you think about where your food comes from? How does this affect your eating decisions? Do you feel a connection to the food you eat? If you are a vegetarian or vegan how far do you go and why? (Some vegans don’t use leather or eat honey, for example.) How do these two cultures (meat eaters and vegetarians) accommodate each other? Are conflicts likely to increase? Do members of either culture seek to impose their views on the other? What are the likely environmental and economic effects of an increase in vegetarianism/veganism?
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The United States’ rate of incarceration is the highest in the world. Why and how did this happen? Marc Mauer’s “Race to Incarcerate,” first published in 1999, has become an important text for understanding the growth of the U.S. prison system. Now, Sabrina Jones, a member of the World War 3 Illustrated collective and an author of politically engaged comics, has collaborated with Mauer to adapt and update the original book into a comics narrative designed to reach new audiences. Marc Mauer and Sabrina Jones join Tom Williams for Wednesday’s Access Utah at 9:00 a.m.
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Utah prairie dogs: Out of control pests or deserving of protection? Also UPR’s Kerry Bringhurst with southern Utah stories. Access Utah Tuesday 9:00 a.m.
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It's time for the great outdoors in Utah- hiking, camping, swimming, backpacking... bugs... Inform yourself about Lyme disease:Lyme disease in Utahwww.upr.orgSpring is the season for hiking, biking, camping, and for ticks. Lyme disease is the most common tick-born disease in the U.S., but is it in Utah? Kim
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Are you coming? RSVP to Shalayne by tomorrow. 435-797-0320
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StoryCorps on KUTV 2 tonight! Come share YOUR story!http://www.kutv.com/news/top-stories/stories/vid_4912.shtmlwww.kutv.com
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KUTV 2News is doing a story on the StoryCorps booth we're sponsoring down in St. George. Keep your eye on the news folks!!
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Access Utah Thursday 9:00 a.m. What is the proper balance between privacy and security? Are you willing to give up some privacy rights for increased safety? Do you worry your rights will be eroded? What should the rules be regarding these new technologies?
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Have you checked out the StoryCorps Booth in the St. George Town Square yet? You can interview someone there by calling 1-800-850-4406. Do it!StoryCorps Booth Now Live in St. George Town Square: Reserve Your Spotupr.orgUPR and Dixie Regional Medical Center are sponsoring the StoryCorps recording booth in St. George happening now to June 1 in the St. George town square.
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In the first test in the nation of an “Ag Gag” law, a Utah woman was recently charged for using her cell phone to film a slaughterhouse. Charges against Amy Meyer were subsequently dropped. Under Utah’s law (H.B. 187) passed in 2012, it is illegal to film an agricultural operation while trespassing or entering the premises on false pretenses. Access Utah Wed. 9:00 a.m. What do you think? Do surreptitious whistle blowers at farms and slaughterhouses provide a needed service or are they public nuisances? Do you think Utah’s “Ag Gag” law is a necessary protection or an infringement on citizens’ rights?
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On Tuesday’s Access Utah at 9:00 a.m. we’ll revisit a conversation from January with journalist Ioan Grillo, who has written about Mexican narcotraffickers for the past decade, even interviewing members of the cartels and their death squads. He says that “El Narco is not a gang; it is a movement and an industry drawing in hundreds of thousands from bullet-ridden barrios to marijuana-growing mountains.” Grillo believes these cartels “have transformed into a criminal insurgency that threatens the nation’s democracy and spirals into the United States.”
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Here's the list our Access Utah guests gave us on the show this morning. Check them out!The Summer Reading List on Access Utahupr.orgAs we head towards summer, we’re talking books on Monday’s Access Utah. What are you reading now? What’s on your summer reading list? We look forward to
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Toxicologist Roger Coulombe says he feels like the Mayor of Amity Island, from the movie Jaws, when he tries to convince people that it’s safe to come to Cache Valley. If anyone knows the dangers of air pollution to human health, it’s him. Have you ever told someone not to come to your town because of pollution?Watching Disease Happen: the Pathology of Air Pollutionupr.orgFor Air Quality Awareness Week, Jennifer Pemberton has been asking local experts to help explain Cache Valley’s air pollution problem to residents. In
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Lisa Polito, StoryCorps Mobile Site Supervisor and UPR friend Martha Ham.
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Congrats to our 4 seniors walking in Commencement today!! Go take on the world. :)
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Utah Public Radio with StoryCorps in St. George, UTStoryCorps seeks residents' storieswww.thespectrum.comThe art of storytelling continues to be passed down from generation to generation, including stories of family history, close friendships, personal hardships and more.
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What are you reading now? What’s on your summer reading list? We're looking for your suggestions for children, young adults and adults. Tell us why you're excited about these books. We'll share your suggestions on Monday's Access Utah at 9:00 a.m.
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Fireman Rob - Rob Verhelst and Nicole MalyStoryCorps: St. George
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The NPR program StoryCorps comes to St. George!StoryCorps: St. GeorgeThe NPR program StoryCorps comes to St. George!
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Kerry interviewing the first people to enter the StoryCorps booth in St. George.StoryCorps: St. George
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St. George Mayor McArthur and his wife, Bunny.StoryCorps: St. George
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Got a story, St. George, UT? StoryCorps MobileBooth still has reservations available! Make yours today—call 800-850-4406 or visit:St. George, UTstorycorps.orgStoryCorps is partnering with Utah Public Radio to record, preserve, and share the stories of communities in St. George, Utah from May 2 – June 1, 2013.
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The Boy Scouts of America is proposing a compromise. They are prepared to allow gay youths to join, while continuing to bar gay leaders. BSA is preparing to vote on the proposal later this month. The plan has received the backing of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, BSA’s top sponsoring organization. Thursday on Access Utah at 9:00 a.m. we’ll ask you what you think. Is this a good compromise? Should BSA keep its current policy in place? Should they lift their ban on gay leaders? What about the previous proposal to allow local charter organizations to decide what to do?
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Ok, so NPR's Planet Money is going to follow the entire process of making a T-shirt- from the growing of the cotton to the sewing of the shirt, to the printing. Want one?(P.S. They've already reached their goal of $50,000 and it's been less than a day since they announced the project...)NPR Program Follows the Creation of a T-Shirtwww.upr.orgPlanet Money, a collaboration between NPR and This American Life, is making a T-shirt – and taking listeners along on the complicated global odyssey behind
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From the deadly 1948 inversion in Donora, Pennsylvania, to the latest EPA standards for cleaner gasoline, learn about the fight for clean air at the American Lung Association’s Clean Air Timeline, and keep listening to UPR for special reports during Air Quality Awareness Week.American Lung Association State of the Air 2013 - Clean Air Timelinewww.stateoftheair.orgAmerican Lung Association State of the Air 2013: How healthy is your air? Learn how your city measures up when it comes to air pollution, smog and soot. The American Lung Association released its annual report on air pollution across the U.S. Find out if you live in one of the cleanest cities in Ame...
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Hunter Lovins, President of Natural Capitalism Solutions, will make the business case for sustainability on Wednesday’s Access Utah at 9:00 a.m. In the second half, we’ll revisit a conversation with photojournalist Scott Wallace, author of "The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon's Last Uncontacted Tribes."
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It's a bit quiet in the studios today- all of our interns are taking finals for their classes! Good luck you guys!!
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Dr. C. Arden Pope’s research on air pollution and human health is one of the main reasons we have PM2.5 regulation in the U.S. Jennifer Pemberton reports on the Cache Valley Air Quality Summit, where Dr. Pope, whose research has roots in Utah and influence worldwide, was the keynote speaker.The Cleanest and the Dirtiest: C. Arden Pope on Why Utah is the Best and Worst Place to Study Airwww.upr.orgThis week is Air Quality Awareness Week. Today Jennifer Pemberton takes us on a summarized visit to the Cache Valley Air Quality Summit in Logan to hear
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In the late 1930s Helmuth Hubener, a Mormon teenager, decided to leave Hitler’s Youth and confront the Nazi regime and his church leaders. Eventually, he was excommunicated from his church and became one of the youngest opponents of the Third Reich to be executed. We’ll examine the conflict of conscience occasioned among Mormons by the extreme circumstances of the Third Reich; and consider the question articulated by German novelist Gunther Grass: Why did [Hubener] know and I didn’t know? Our guest for the hour will be Alan Keele, professor emeritus of German studies at Brigham Young University, who gave a talk at USU as part of a recent symposium series on the Holocaust presented by the USU Religious Studies Program. We’ll also hear excerpts from a documentary film on the subject, “Truth and Conviction”
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Thank you all so much for contributing to UPR. We really appreciate it- and here are some lucky ducks who received prizes over the weekend:Pledge Drive Winners Announced: Not too Late to Plant your Pledgeupr.orgThank you for your pledges of financial support during UPR’s Spring 2013 Pledge Drive. Our listeners' pledges will plant more than 2,500 ponderosa pine
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Air pollution is not just hard on your lungs. It can be really hard on your heart too. Learn about the cardiovascular effects of bad air through the EPA’s Green Heart Initiative and tune in to Utah Public Radio this week for reports on local research on air pollution and human health.Green Heart Initiative | US Environmental Protection Agencywww.epa.govFebruary is American Heart Month. EPA is raising awareness of heart disease and its link to air pollution and other environmental factors.
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It's the last day of pledge drive, but not too late to become a member! If you pledge today, you'll be entered into a drawing for an iPad mini, plant some trees, and support your public radio station! Head on over to our website and pledge your support.UPR Utah Public Radioupr.orgPublic Radio from Logan, Utah. Your source for news and culture.
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the last day of pledge drive, but it's not too late to become a member and support the station, this facebook page, and more. Plus, you'll be entered into a drawing for an iPad mini if you fill out our online form or call in today! (We're also still planting trees.) Head on over to our website.UPR Utah Public Radioupr.orgPublic Radio from Logan, Utah. Your source for news and culture.
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It's the last day of pledge drive (you excited?) but for you holdouts, we have a special offer. Pledge before 11 a.m. this morning, and be entered into a drawing for the iPad mini.http://ow.ly/ktiusow.ly
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