Plus, how Charlie Sturgis, and mountain bikes, built the country’s best trail system. 
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By McKenna Jensen Monday Sept. 16, 2024

Good morning! Here are today’s temperatures:

 

🌦️ 50 – 80° in Logan | 60% 💧

⛈️ 63 – 83° in Salt Lake | 70% 💧

⛈️ 68 – 86° in St. George | 20% 💧

 

Also on our minds:

  • A tale of Jesus and dirt bikes 
  • How athletes use caffeine
  • Where to drive to see fall colors

FBI investigating 2nd possible assassination attempt against Trump; suspect identified

 

Kelsey Dallas writes: "Two months after former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where one man was killed and two others seriously injured, law enforcement believes there may have been a second attempt on the former president’s life.

 

"Trump was golfing at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, when a Secret Service agent, who was ahead of Trump, saw the muzzle of a rifle poking through the chainlink fence. The Secret Service agent shot at the suspect, who fled the scene, according to media reports.

 

"The suspect, who was apprehended and taken into custody, was identified by multiple media sources as Ryan Wesley Routh. His motive was not immediately clear.

 

"The FBI is now overseeing the investigation, in conjunction with the Secret Service and local law enforcement agencies. 

 

Read more about the possible assassination attempt against Trump.

 

More on Sunday's shooting

  • Sens. Mike Lee, Mitt Romney and others react to report of 2nd assassination attempt against Donald Trump (Deseret News)
  • Donald Trump is safe after shots fired outside Palm Beach Golf Club (Fox News)
  • Trump was the subject of an apparent assassination attempt at his Florida golf club, the FBI says (The Associated Press)

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How Charlie Sturgis, and mountain bikes, built the country’s best trail system

Lee Benson writes: "At various times, in various publications, Charlie Sturgis has been called 'The godfather of Park City singletrack,' 'The minister of outdoor satisfaction,' 'The cool uncle of Park City’s outdoor lifestyle,' 'The Trailblazer-in-chief.' In 2021, the Park City Chamber of Commerce created a new award, the Community Impact Award, just so they could make him its inaugural recipient.

 

"So how does Charlie react to all this fuss and praise?

 

“'Well,' he says, 'A big reason I did it was for me.'

 

"What Charlie 'did' was play a significant role in creating what is arguably the best trail system in the country, maybe the world.

 

"Everywhere you look: trails. Some are cut through mountainsides thick with firs and spruces, others through foothills laden with sagebrush, some skirt the edges of neighborhoods, some the edges of cliffs. A few are paved, the vast majority are dirt. They’ll take you to Jupiter Peak or the front door of Smith’s Food & Drug. Hikers, bikers, skiers, runners, walkers, bird watchers, strollers, horse lovers, dog walkers, they all use them, along with moose, deer, elk and the occasional bobcat."

 

Read more about the country's best trail sysytem. 

 

More in Utah

  • Cache County Council agrees to fund private defamation lawsuit in unusual move (KSL News)

  • Where to drive to see Utah's fall colors (Deseret News)
  • Opinion: What Ballerina Farm's popularity tells us about the economy (Deseret News)
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Round out your day (v5)

The U.S.

  • Deseret News archives: Church bombing in Birmingham in 1963 was catalyst for change (Deseret News)
  • The Top U.S Colleges Offering the Best Value for 2025 (The Wall Street Journal)

 

Politics

  • The latest on the 2024 presidential race (CNN)
  • 'I don't like those comments': Vance responds to Laura Loomer's attack on Harris' Indian heritage (NBC News)
  • FBI investigating 2nd possible assassination attempt against Trump; suspect detained (Deseret News) 
  • Trump says he hates Taylor Swift after she endorses Kamala Harris (The Guardian)

The World

  • Floods claim more lives as torrential rain pounds central Europe (Reuters)
  • Mining and the war in Ukraine (Deseret News) 

Sports

  • Utah football stays put in Top 25 polls, BYU continues to receive votes (Deseret News)
  • 5 Utah Hockey Club players who could make ‘4 Nations Face-Off’ rosters (Deseret News)
  • Taysom Hill goes to hospital after suffering chest injury (Deseret News)
  • BYU ‘taking shots’ leads to trust, preparation for Kansas State (Deseret News)
  • Three games in, do the Aggies have an identity? (Deseret News)
  • How Utah creatively utilized its tight ends in win against Utah State, plus clarity at RB and a special teams bounce back (Deseret News)

Faith

  • Opinion: Faith is the greatest motivation to prevent climate change (Deseret News)
  • A tale of ‘Jesus and dirt bikes’ in southern Utah (Deseret News)

Health

  • Opinion: How a smartphone became the thief of my joy (Deseret News)
  • Exhausted? Irritable? It could be undiagnosed iron deficiency (NPR) 

Entertainment 

  • Emmy Awards 2024: Here are all the winners (Deseret News)
  • Get cozy with these 45 must-watch fall movies (Deseret News)
  • Why did D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Ta have a red hand painted on his face at the Emmys? (Deseret News)

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Thanks for reading!

 

— McKenna

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