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Hand In Hand - Utah Caregiving

Not only must the state of Utah grapple with an increasing aging population, it must also address the need of an unusually large number of children. As these two population segments grow, the burden on the sandwich generation will intensify.

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Released Tuesday April 1st, 2008

Utah in the '50s: Moab

It was one of the most exciting times in the history of Utah- and in one of the most beautiful places on earth. The 1950's in Moab brought great wealth to a few, disappointment to many, and historic growth to the once sleepy little village.

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Released Monday December 3rd, 2007

Healthcare: Facing Barriers

For every Utahn, for every American, there is a stark question: "Do I have a right to healthcare?" KUED addresses that question and looks at the barriers to healthcare in a new hour-long documentary by Nancy Green.

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Released Monday October 22nd, 2007

Aftermath of Meth

KUED’s “Aftermath of Meth,” is a hard-hitting probe of the drug that is devastating many small, rural communities in the West. The unique attributes that characterize the American West have also made it fertile ground for meth manufacturers. “Small Town America” has now become a high-stakes venue for methamphetamine trafficking.

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Released Wednesday May 30th, 2007

Maynard Dixon: To The Desert Again

"The art of Maynard Dixon is about the land. The color, temperature, intensity, and vastness of the desert were his subjects; the rhythms and forces of nature were his themes. To experience Dixon's work over time and in quantity is to refresh our own senses and to remember our own fundamental connection with earth and sky. We might call him a poet and a politician in addition to painter, such is Dixon's power to enable us to feel both the energy and the elegance of our own geography and by extension, to reflect upon the importance of the earth to virtually everything we do."

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Released Monday November 6th, 2006

Desert Wars: Water and the West

It's a story as old as the West itself, a story of water and power: who has it and who wants it. Competing interests debate how growth, development, preservation, and conservation are at stake in the future of the West.

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Released Tuesday September 5th, 2006

Secrets of the Lost Canyon

Examine Range Creek Canyon and the issues that challenge efforts to understand it.

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Released Monday November 21st, 2005

Wild River: The Colorado

Follow the Colorado River from its headwaters in Rocky Mountain National Park through Utah’s Westwater Canyon, the national parks of Canyonlands, Arches, Capitol Reef, and Zion, the fragile beauty and rapids of Grand Canyon, and into Mexico.

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Released Tuesday May 3rd, 2005

Utah in the '50s: Provo

Host Ted Capener takes viewers back to Provo’s golden era, when Geneva Steel was the largest employer in Utah County, and Brigham Young University experienced incredible growth, doubling in size. Students flocked to the school from around the country, and one could tell if a BYU co-ed was from California or Utah by whether or not she rolled her socks.

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Released Sunday August 8th, 2004

Utah in the '50s: Ogden

It was known as Utah’s “Second City,” but in the hearts of those who lived there in the decade of the ’50s, Ogden was definitely number one. It was a time of great excitement and change.

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Released Wednesday August 6th, 2003

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Dolores Doré Eccles Broadcast Center (EBC), The University of Utah, 101 S. Wasatch Dr., Salt Lake City, UT 84112, 801-581-7777
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