Latter-day Saint Charities began to move humanitarian aid into place around Ukraine weeks before Russia invaded and will continue to provide relief in the region until the conflict is over, according to the organization s president, Sister Sharon Eubank.
Latter-day Saint Charities will stay and help until the Ukraine refugee crisis ends. Ukraine refugees need more than physical supplies, said Sister Sharon Eubank, president of the charitable arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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The ghost of President Donald Trump’s presidency continues to divide Utah Republicans
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Annie Barker, Deseret News
It was a chorus of boos that put Utah on the national radar this weekend boos that filled the Maverik Center in West Valley City when Sen. Mitt Romney took the stage in front of nearly 2,000 Republican delegates.
Some delegates, despite the boos, stood and applauded the Utah senator who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump. But the deafening boos persisted beyond that applause, and only quieted down after outgoing Utah GOP Chairman Derek Brown took the microphone and told his fellow Republicans:
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