Could both a major league baseball team and a minor league baseball team coexist in the Salt Lake Valley? The Oakland A's are exploring a temporary home in South Jordan while they wait for their Las Vegas stadium to be completed. Would the Bees or the A's draw more fans?
Elder Patrick Kearon describes feelings as the first adult convert called as a Latter-day Saint apostle in 119 years
A future call to serve as a modern apostle of Jesus Christ was inconceivable to a 26-year-old Londoner as he stepped into the waters of baptism in 1987 to become a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
“Impossible. Utterly impossible. Utterly just beyond the realms of possibility,” Elder Patrick Kearon said Tuesday, six weeks after he became the first adult convert to join the church’s Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 119 years.
Elder Kearon, 62, said the call to be a modern apostle of Jesus Christ suddenly swept him up like a tornado six weeks ago. Those swirling winds continue to knock him about in ways he still struggles to describe, he said Tuesday in an exclusive interview with the Deseret News.
Read more about what Elder Patrick Kearon said about the call to be an apostle.
With hardly one year in public office under his belt, the 26-year-old Rep. Tyler Clancy, R-Provo, has his eyes set on some of Utah’s, and the nation’s, most intractable problems.
Air quality, homelessness, civil commitment, sexual assault, centralized digital currencies.
“Utah taxpayers are asked to foot bills for a lot of different challenges. I want to make sure that the governance behind those systems and the implementation is serving the taxpayers well, and it’s implemented effectively,” Clancy said.
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Randy Shumway: Are we unintentionally making things worse for the homeless? (Deseret News)
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Faith
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The West
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The Nation
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Ime Udoka and Will Hardy go way back, and they continue to push each other forward (Deseret News)
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