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Why this painting is part of healing process for both artist and hospital staff
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Hospital COVID-19 caregivers celebrated in new painting
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Heidy Melgar grabs some dinner after picking her sons Mario, left, and Julian up from Neighborhood House in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, March 30, 2021. Neighborhood House provides preschool, youth programs and adult care for its clients and is participating in the Nourish to Flourish initiative where local restaurants, funded by community members, prepare food for organizations serving under-resourced groups.
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Like many Utah parents, Heidy Melgar has faced increased stress trying to provide for her family during the pandemic.
When she got COVID-19 three months ago, things got even more difficult for the single mother of a 7-year-old and 10-year-old.
Church announces 8 new general authorities
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It is unprecedented and it is worrisome.
So much so that Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has declared a state of emergency due to the massive encroachment of drought impacting all the state’s more than 54 million acres.
The U.S. Drought Monitor puts 90% of Utah in the category of “extreme drought” and says that more than 2.7 million people in the state are impacted. Southern Utah recently elevated its drought to exceptional an even worse category.
“There’s really no reason for people to be watering lawns right now,” said Paul Monroe, general manager of the Central Iron County Water Conservancy District. “But when March 17 rolls around, everybody thinks their lawn should be green because of St. Patrick’s Day.”