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Willmar water supply of utmost concern among residents who spoke on land sale

All of the 13 Willmar residents who spoke during the Willmar City Council public hearing April 15 agreed that their number one concern about the potential sale of 5.54 acres of parkland is the city's future water supply.

Mormon Land podcast: A deeper look at #DezNat

‘Mormon Land’: A deeper look at #DezNat tweeters who they are, what they want, and why people should, or should not, fear them Researcher notes that they don’t all share the same views, save for their zeal in defending the LDS Church, but she worries some of violent words could turn into actions. A screenshot of a Twitter post under the hashtag #DezNat, dated Feb. 5, 2020.   | Feb. 3, 2021, 9:03 p.m. In 2018, John Paul Bellum came up with a Twitter hashtag, #DezNat, which stands for Deseret Nation, to help like-minded conservatives within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints find one another on social media.

Latest from Mormon Land: How to teach anti-racism at church; Graceland group to perform at RootsTech

Latest from Mormon Land: How to teach anti-racism at church; ‘Graceland’ group to perform at RootsTech David Noyce © Provided by Salt Lake Tribune (Screengrab from BYUtv) Apostle Dallin H. Oaks addressed racism and Black lives matter at a Brigham Young University address on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020. A Latter-day Saint civil rights attorney has incorporated Oaks speech into a lesson about anti-racism. The Mormon Land newsletter is a weekly highlight reel of developments in and about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whether heralded in headlines, preached from the pulpit or buzzed about on the back benches. Want this free newsletter in your inbox?

Unholy war: #DezNat troops go on the offensive online to defend the LDS Church, but do alt-right tactics go too far?

Unholy war: Is #DezNat an online platform for defending the LDS Church or a launching pad for extremists? Peggy Fletcher Stack © Francisco Kjolseth (Illustration by Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Here are some of the Twitter postings by #DezNat users, who say they are defending The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from “apostates.” To better understand what DezNat is, it helps to know first what it isn’t. It is not, strictly speaking, an alt-right political group. It is not a club for disenchanted Latter-day Saint Republicans. It is not a haven for Donald Trump loyalists. It is not necessarily a refuge for white nationalists, anti-maskers or anti-vaxxers though some adherents appear to identify with all these viewpoints.

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