Plus, a Pioneer Day party in Salt Lake City
Happy Pioneer Day! Here are today’s temperatures: ☀️ 61 – 101° in Logan 🌤️ 74 – 103° in Salt Lake | 💧 10% 🌦️ 82 – 107° in St. George | 💧⚡ 40% What a way to start Pioneer Day! Crowds at Washington Square in Salt Lake City celebrated the announcement that the Winter Olympics would return to Utah in 2034. There are plenty of ways to celebrate our state holiday — including the Deseret News Marathon. However you observe it, this is the day we mark the entrance of Latter-day Saint pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley. However, my colleague Holly Richardson notes that pioneering did not end in 1847. We can take lessons learned from early pioneers, like grit, determination, sacrifice, a strong work ethic and a powerful sense of community, and apply them to our lives today. Read more about what it takes to be a modern pioneer. Also on our minds: The 5 best hikes to escape Pioneer Day heat Secret Service director resigns after condemnation over assassination attempt How his soccer-loving family led Utahn Taylor Booth to his Olympic moment |
| It’s official. The Olympics are coming back to Utah |
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| | Utah will host the Olympics again. Lisa Riley Roche of the Deseret News was in Paris as the International Olympic Committee awarded the 2034 Winter Games to Salt Lake City. The vote was announced at 4:21 a.m. MDT after a lengthy discussion respecting the rules of the IOC and the World Anti Doping Agency. The state's final pitch to the IOC was made by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Olympian Lindsey Vonn, Paralympian Dani Aravich, U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee Chair Gene Sykes, and the top leaders of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games — president and CEO Fraser Bullock and chair Catherine Raney Norman. “We have a history together,” Cox told the IOC. “We have been good partners before and you can count on us.” Read more about the historic announcement. | From Lois M. Collins: The roar in Salt Lake City’s Washington Square as the International Olympic Committee awarded it the 2034 Olympics could have rivaled standing next to a jet engine or the highest-decibel rock concert. A crowd of at least a couple thousand people screamed “SLC! SLC!” as it became official that the Winter Games are coming back. It was a strange night, starting slow and quiet and building as the announcement neared. As the live feed from Paris kicked off in Washington Square, a crowd appeared. Hundreds and hundreds of people crowded near the big screens to chant “USA! USA!” and “Utah! Utah!” When the Paris presentation began, it was a bit of joyful bedlam. They came dressed in clothes that looked like American flags, stars and stripes plentiful. They waved small Olympic ring flags, cheered boisterously when a familiar face appeared on the screen — think Gov. Spencer Cox or Salt Lake Mayor Erin Mendenhall — and clapped whenever they heard the word “Olympics.” Read more about the celebration. More in Olympics coverage Inside the last-minute drama that brought changes to Utah’s Olympics bid (Deseret News) Church of Jesus Christ releases statement: ‘We stand ready to support the 2034 Olympic Games’ (Deseret News) | FROM OUR SPONSOR UTAH PUBLIC LANDS Stand for Our Land Recently, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has significantly restricted access to Utah public lands and continues to restrict access. We need you to get involved. Learn how your access is being affected and voice your concerns to the BLM. Your input will help shape the future of Utah. | The U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez expected to resign from seat (Deseret News) Harris clinches majority of Democratic delegates, inching toward party’s nomination (Deseret News) Harris declines to attend Israel PM Netanyahu’s joint address, a decision criticized by Utah representatives (Deseret News) Secret Service director resigns after bipartisan condemnation surrounding assassination attempt (Deseret News) Delta's flight delays and cancellations prompt Dept. of Transportation investigation (NPR) The World Sarah Jane Weaver: The road to the Olympics is paved with disappointment, discouragement — and overcoming (Deseret News) U.S., Israel and UAE held a secret meeting on Gaza war "day after" plan (Axios) Utah Utah wants a judge to toss out teachers union suit over school choice program (Deseret News) Utah wins skirmish in bigger lawsuit battle with tech group (Deseret News) Want to escape Pioneer Day heat? Take a hike (Deseret News) How Kamala Harris’ path to the nomination started in Utah (Deseret News) Sports How his soccer-loving family led Utahn Taylor Booth to his Olympic moment (Deseret News) Puka Nacua reflects on a sensational NFL debut that few saw coming (Deseret News) Where does the BYU-Utah rivalry go from here? (Deseret News) Teenager Ali Mulhall a favorite to win Utah Women’s Amateur (Deseret News) Faith Why Utah has a strong religious freedom reputation (Deseret News) Why this religious freedom expert is closely following the Senate’s birth control bill (Deseret News) Business Redbox liquidating assets, 1,000 employees to lose jobs (Deseret News) Elon Musk’s Optimus android primed to join Tesla workers in 2025 (Deseret News) Feds launch probe as Delta continues to grapple with software issues (Deseret News) |
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