There's no Jenny this week. And it's a bit late, but we're here! Join Brandt as he recaps this week's Mormon news, including quite a few updates to stories we have tracked in the past.
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125 years ago today, Utah became a state (Fox 13)
4-part series on the 'sausage making' of Utah statehood (Utah Policy)
Salt Lake landlord reportedly recorded his tenants — and others — while they were naked (Salt Lake Tribune)
Judge won't decertify BYU PD over Honor Code investigations (Fox 13)
Prosecutor in Daybell case vows to file conspiracy to commit murder charges (Fox 13)
Car Accident Takes the Life of a Young Missionary in Arkansas (Church Newsroom)
First Presidency Calls 105 New Mission Leaders for 2021 (Church Newsroom)
Convicted Utah fraudsters used ‘spiritual revelation’ to bilk investors of $11M, feds say (Deseret News)
A third Latter-day Saint apostle has contracted and recovered from COVID-19 (Salt Lake Tribune)
In reaction to Capitol assault, LDS Church points to Oaks’ speech denouncing post-election violence (Salt Lake Tribune)
Man photographed hanging from Senate balcony identified as religious Idaho man (KJZZ)
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