Utah Stories
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Utah’s High School Mountain Bike League Takes on the Wildflower Trailfest
Utah’s High School Mountain Bike League boasts more girls than any other league in the nation.
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The Exceptional Whiskey Makers of Utah
No one can deny that whiskey is the on-trend liquor of America, and Utah boasts a vast array of whiskey distillers that are making their talents known. Meet the owners…
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Bout Time Pub & Grub, Chef Series @ Laurel, and The Bake Shop Opens in Park City
Bout Time Pub & Grub in Tooele, Laurel Brasserie & Bar hosting a seasonal chef series, and Bake Shop opens in Park City.
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Mims Bakery: A Single Father Keeps the Legacy of his Late Wife Alive
You know the old adage about knowing the face, but not the name? Tripp Mims is the opposite. He might not know your face, but he definitely knows your name.…
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The Real Food We Eat at Real Places in Utah
Why do we care so much about food? What is it that makes food the most popular posts on Instagram? Food shows like Beat Bobby Flay and Diner’s, Drive-ins and…
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Mental Health Crisis Causing Many to Become Homeless
Homelessness is a detrimental problem in Utah, and we’ve had many different guests on the podcast discuss this.
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Dr. Richard Ferguson — How One Man Aims to Increase the Number of Black Physicians in Utah
Dr. Richard Ferguson started Black Physicians of Utah in 2021 to create a social network for Black physicians and to mentor aspiring physicians, many of whom have already experienced benefits.
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Unveiling Provo’s Hidden Gems: Live Music, International Flavors, and Utah Lake Escape
Beyond the obvious events that BYU has to offer, Provo has several hidden gems worth discovering.
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Summer Sensations: 10 Delicious Restaurant Dishes that Beat the Heat
With record setting high temperatures being logged almost every month, most of us don’t want to be weighed down by heavy foods during the hot summer months. Thankfully, there are…
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Crime & Violence are Down in Salt Lake City: Are These Statistics Credible?
Rocky Anderson comes on the podcast to discuss the crime and violence in Salt Lake City, as well as mental illness and the homeless.
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Parley’s Trail — New Bicycle & Pedestrian Trail Near Completion
Parley’s Trail, named after famed pioneer and LDS missionary, Parley P. Pratt, is an 8-mile-long walking and biking path that begins at 900 W and continues in interrupted sections to…
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The Legacy of Johnson Farms
“Progress” threatens the 100 year legacy of Johnson Farms in Cache Valley. But the family is determined, switching from a dairy farm to more profitable produce farming.
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Wine Sales to Benefit Utah Rescue Dogs
I love dogs and I love wine. So I was stoked to hear about one of my favorite Sonoma wineries – Russian River Vineyards – has partnered with Utah’s boutique…
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The INN Between: A Model for Compassionate Homeless Care
Jillian Olmsted discusses The INN Between and the challenges of providing homeless the best affordable care.
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The Difficulty of Finding Reliable Employees in Utah Restaurants
Rondinelli and Feldman recounted their personal stories of how they got into the restaurant business, with Rondinelli starting his pizza restaurant due to a lack of real Italian food options,…
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Trip to Bountiful: A Visit to Venerable Mandarin Restaurant
For many years, one of our family’s favorite local dining destinations has been the Mandarin restaurant in Bountiful, which dates back to 1977. That’s when Gregory Skedros – former owner…