AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUtah & Community Health: USU Extension is running a statewide virtual “Marathon Kids” program (June 8–Aug. 8) to get youth moving toward a 26.2-mile goal through runs, walks, and play, with miles tracked online and prizes for finishers. Public Safety & Rights: Salt Lake City released body-camera videos tied to the May 22 shooting death of Thomas Nelson, who police say refused to put his gun down; the footage shows neighbors describing suicidal threats and officers repeatedly ordering him to drop the weapon. Culture & Faith: The LDS Church is encouraging a July 5 fast to “express gratitude for religious liberty” ahead of America’s 250th anniversary, framing the day as a prayer for religious freedom worldwide. Civic Life: Salt Lake police stepped up enforcement around the “999 Ride” after complaints about traffic disruption, wrong-way riding, vandalism, assaults, and alcohol use. Local Politics: Utah Supreme Court nominees Jay Jorgensen and Stephen Dent face scrutiny over the lack of prior judicial experience as Cox fills newly created seats. Data Center Tension: Iron County’s planning commission approved a conditional use permit for a major data center campus (Project Antelope), despite resident concerns about water, wildlife, noise, and long-term impacts. Sports & Identity: Utah’s youth sports and summer programming got a boost with a statewide marathon-kids push, while Utah ties also show up in national sports coverage.
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