The Warrior Games land in Orlando this year, bringing together injured military service members to compete in sports testing their strength, skill and grit.
Jerry Zezima: This guy’s a real card
Jerry Zezima
If I ever got a job at Hallmark, the greeting card company that helps people express their true feelings on such important occasions as birthdays, anniversaries and holidays like National Beer Day (which is April 7, but for me can be any day), I’d suggest a line of humorous sympathy cards. Like this one:
“Violets are blue,
Your goldfish is dead.”
Now you know why Hallmark would never lower its otherwise high standards to pay me actual money to write greeting cards. But there should be some interest in hiring my wife, Sue, who has started writing her own greetings, which she calls Nini’s Homemade Cards.
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Kristin Murphy, Deseret News
When a sudden gust of wind lapped at a tent propped up on the sidewalk, Andrew Blackburn jumped to save a bike that was leaning against it and had toppled over.
A storm was blowing in, with strong winds forecast for the Salt Lake area that night. The tents nestled on the sidewalk beneath murals representing the faces of people killed by police painted on the sides of buildings in an industrial area named the Fleet Block were about to be put to the test.