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By Ariel Harmer Sunday Feb. 18, 2024

Good morning! Here are today's temperatures:

 

🌧️ 20 – 39° in Logan | 💧80%

🌧️ 35 – 49° in Salt Lake City | 💧60%

🌤️ 41 – 63° in St. George 

 

Rabbi Bachman’s Shabbat service is unique, as it involves the bringing together of music and people of other faiths. His group, which started last March, is called the House of Prayer for All Peoples.

 

“If we don’t get together with people we think of as the other, we won’t learn about (what) they have to bring to the table,” Rabbi Bachman said. “Every faith, every belief system has some medicines to help us.” Read more about his interfaith services.

 

Also on our mind: Utah Gov. Spencer Cox defends his position on DEI, the FDA approves a medical feature on smart watches and tips on how to avoid falling victim to financial scams. 

Are artificial wetlands, nearing completion at California’s Salton Sea, the future of the Great Salt Lake?

 

As the Great Salt Lake recedes, the distance between what we’d normally consider the end point of the fresh water rivers that feed it and the shore of the lake itself grows, according to Max Malmquist, engagement manager for the National Audubon Society’s Saline Lakes Program.

 

This is creating larger wetland-like areas in areas once covered by the lake itself. And while most of these areas aren’t currently managed for the express purpose of providing habitat for birds, Audubon has observed that these growing deltas tend to attract shorebirds.

 

“If the lake level stays low, the amount of habitat that it provides may change,” Malmquist says. “If we are looking to maximize or improve habitat for birds, we may want to start looking at those freshwater-saltwater interfaces to see what can be done to create more habitat at those locations.”

 

To combat a similar issue in California's Salton Sea, the state of California plans to pump water from a nearby river and mix it with water from the Salton Sea to achieve the ideal salinity. The mixed water will be used to fill man-made basins dug into the Salton Sea shoreline to create an artificial wetland — or what the ecology pros like to call a managed wetland. 

 

It’s just the first step in California’s plans to restore 30,000 acres of habitat at the Salton Sea — and one that could have implications for the future of the Great Salt Lake.

Read more about artificial wetlands at the Salton Sea and Great Salt Lake. 

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Perspective: Compromise for the sake of unity  

"In early July 1787, the delegates who gathered in Philadelphia to create a written constitution for the new nation faced the real prospect of failure. Yet by mid-September, they had produced the charter that would be the basis for our enduring success as a nation," Thomas B. Griffith writes. 

 

"In his letter transmitting the Constitution to Congress, George Washington attributed this surprising turn of events — what one popular account of the convention called the 'Miracle at Philadelphia' — to the 'spirit of amity, and of that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable.'”

 

"Our current political situation — fraught with division and partisan politics — renders indispensable those same qualities.

 

"As the late Michael Gerson noted, 'Our political system is designed for vigorous disagreement. It is not designed for irreconcilable contempt. Such contempt loosens the ties of citizenship and undermines the idea of patriotism.'”

 

Read morefrom Thomas B. Griffith about why compromise is vital to preserve the Constution. 

 

More in Politics

  • Utah House clears path to keep college athletes’ NIL deals private (Deseret News) 
  • Bill that requires statewide removal of school library books deemed pornographic by 3 districts close to passage (Deseret News)
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Round out your day (v5)

The U.S. and World 

  • 2 juveniles charged in mass shooting at Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade (The Associated Press)
  • FDA approves first cell therapy to treat aggressive forms of melanoma (NPR)
  • Kremlin foe Alexei Navalny’s team confirms his death but says officials won’t release his body (The Associated Press)
  • Israel-Gaza war: Latest ceasefire talks not very promising - Qatar (BBC)
  • Arthur Cyr: Britain’s royal family is important for them — and us (Deseret News)

Utah

  • Marine from American Fork identified as man killed in Draper crash (KSL) 
  • Meet the 'Desert Summit Hound,' an AI-generated state dog for Utah (KSL)
  • What are benefits of higher ed in Utah? They’re personal, societal and economic, report says (Deseret News) 
  • Bangerter Highway closed at 4700 South in Taylorsville for the weekend (KSL) 

Faith

  • What this Wheatley Institute study found about the ‘soulmate trap’ (Church News)
  • First Presidency meets with president and first lady of Navajo Nation (Church News) 

Environment

  • Opinion: Saving the Great Salt Lake comes down to water (Deseret News) 
  • ‘Natural Asset Companies’ and Utah’s efforts to shut the door on them (Deseret News) 

Entertainment

  • Gaius and Thomas go through it in Season 4 of ‘The Chosen.’ Here’s what the actors said about it (Deseret News)
  • 10 self-help books that even therapists read (Deseret News)
  • ‘The Rings of Power’ Season 2 will be ‘edgier’ and ‘darker’ than the first season (Deseret News)
  • ‘I hadn’t seen anything like this’ — Netflix’s ‘Lover, Stalker, Killer’ reveals fatal love triangle (Deseret News) 

Sports

  • Utah and UCLA have reversed their fortunes since their meeting last month (Deseret News)
  • It is hard to find an NFL QB with more hype right now than Jordan Love (Deseret News)
  • Nearly a quarter of all FBS coaching jobs were open this college football cycle (Deseret News)
  • Analysis: Pillow-soft defense dooms No. 19 BYU to humbling loss at Big 12-worst Oklahoma State (Deseret News)
  • Oklahoma State runs wild over No. 19 BYU’s defense in upset win (Deseret News)

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— Ariel

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