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Breakthrough Success with Kristie Jensen, now available on Amazon. Devoted to helping people battle their addictions and problems, Jensen is an LCSW with over 30 years of experience. For her service with the Utah Department of Corrections, she received the UDC Institutional Programming Division Challenge Coin and UDC Certificate of Appreciation. “Life is perfectly fair ” has become Jensen’s motto, and she invites others to change their perspective of everything, one thought at a time. According to Jensen, the answer to success and self-satisfaction lies in changing our perspective. By learning to see a situation for what it is and adopting a different perspective, we can change thoughts into feelings and feelings into actions. These actions can either be good or bad, but it’s up to us to decide what kind of thoughts we want to nurture. ....
| Updated: Feb. 15, 2021, 1:18 a.m. The Utah Department of Corrections officials confirmed last week the first coronavirus outbreak to occur in female housing at the state prison since the beginning of the pandemic. The outbreak at the Timpanogos facility in Draper has affected “several” women, who started experiencing symptoms early last week. They then received rapid tests for COVID-19, which came back positive, officials say. Corrections officials didn’t release the exact number of women who have tested positive, nor does the state prison’s COVID-19 dashboard separate cases by gender. The positive tests meant that two sectors of housing at the facility, Timpanogos 1 and Timpanogos 2, were put into quarantine; though only Timpanogos 2 was considered by the state to have a confirmed outbreak. Large-scale testing of residents also began in the Timpanogos sites, the results of which have yet to be reported by corrections officials. ....
A documented gang member was charged Wednesday with ambushing and critically injuring a 17-year-old who was previously convicted in the killing of a West Valley police officer, according to charging documents. The shooting happened in July. ....
Deseret News Share this story Scott G Winterton, Deseret News HB67 now advances to the Senate for consideration. The vote came after the mother of Cody Brotherson, a 25-year-old officer who was killed in the line of duty in 2016, testified in a House committee last week, telling of how it was “both shocking and painful to be told that both brothers had essentially been rewarded for their additional crimes.” Jenny Brotherson, mother of West Valley police officer Cody Brotherson, who was killed in the line of duty on Nov. 6, 2016, talks with members of the media after speaking in support of HB67 at the Capitol in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Craig Hall, R-West Valley City, would close a gap in Utah’s justice system that has allowed certain juvenile offenders who commit new crimes to actually be released early. ....
Utah State Prison allows inmates to connect with loved ones via video calls The prison is closed to in-person visits because of the coronavirus pandemic. (Trent Nelson | Tribune file photo) Inmates can now visit with their loved ones via video calls, the Utah State Prison photographed in 2010 announced Monday. Inmates can now visit with their loved ones via video calls, the Utah State Prison announced Monday. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Utah Department of Corrections is not allowing in-person visits. The prison initially stopped in-person visits in March. Video visiting is available in most prison housing units, but is unavailable for inmates in restricted Uinta housing. The department says it’s working to make video visits available at the Central Utah Correctional Facility in Gunnison. ....