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Heidi Whitaker

@HeidiWhitaker

Wife, Mom, & Nonni. My Faith in Jesus Christ, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Heritage, Constitutional Conservative, & Family Stories.

Utah Katılım Aralık 2008
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Heidi Whitaker
Heidi Whitaker@HeidiWhitaker·
My dad asked me to get married in the Manti temple so that he could see what was at the top of the spiral staircase. Brides usually pick their favorite temple for a wedding, but for whatever reason, I said yes to my father's request. My 44-year old father passed away a year later. I never regret letting him choose. Manti is a special little town with a beautiful temple!
Scott A. Barton@ScottABarton1

Manti Utah Temple

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Dr Manhattva
Dr Manhattva@Manhattva·
I had the privilege of spending three hours with @BrandonFugal this afternoon. After having been at the Smithsonian last week, I can confidently tell you that his collection of cultural artifacts is better than the Smithsonian’s. What a legend.
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Chase Thomason
Chase Thomason@ChaseThomason·
🌩️ Happy Tuesday! Monsoon thunderstorms are developing over the mountains of northern Utah this afternoon. These storms are producing heavy rain, frequent lightning, and gusty winds as they slowly drift west at around 10 mph. The Wasatch Back will be the first area impacted. If these storms can hold together as they move off the higher terrain, we could see showers and thunderstorms reach portions of the Wasatch Front (especially south of SLC) between 5 PM and 8 PM this evening. Keep an eye on the sky if you have outdoor plans, as storms may develop quickly and produce brief heavy downpours and dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning. #utwx
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Mark 🇺🇲
Mark 🇺🇲@IdleAn94328·
Because gloss wins elections in Utah. Few do their research. They just vote for name that shows up most frequently in the form of glossy mailers slick ads and big campaign signs. The state is almost entirely artificial at every level from the personal debt disguised as personal wealth, to the botox, to the fake nice culture that in no way aligns with the Gospel.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: A 14-year-old boy on a bike ride is being hailed as a hero after he SAVED THE LIFE of a grandmother with dementia who was LOST, wandering the road in 103-degree Arizona heat. The boy stopped, walked her into the shade and then he gently helped her remember her son's phone number and called him. She has dementia. She was MILES from home. He saved her life. ❤️ The 14-year-old's name is Royal Cothrun, from Gilbert, Arizona. He was riding his bike in triple-digit heat when he saw 75-year-old Teresa Morgan on the side of the road and something just told him to stop. "She just looked like something was wrong, so I started talking to her." Teresa was recently diagnosed with dementia, and she'd gone to the grocery store, gotten disoriented, and wandered miles from home in the intense heat. Royal got her into the shade and sat with her... and patiently, gently, helped her pull her son's phone number out of her memory. On the video, you can hear him: "Maybe we can try to call him on my phone?" He called her son. Her son raced over. The fire department got there right after. Her son's words: "It's incredible what he did. It's so fortunate that he ran across her... and he CARED enough to stay with her." The fire captain said the outcome "would have been much, much worse" without him. And his mama? "Super proud, obviously. He was calm. He was compassionate." She says helping people is just who her boy IS. The fire department and the Air National Guard are honoring him. The next generation isn't lost, folks, some of them are out here saving our grandparents. GOD BLESS Royal Cothrun and God bless the mamas raising boys like this. THIS IS THE AMERICA I KNOW!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Sophie Anderson
Sophie Anderson@SophieAnde49073·
Utah’s Republican supermajority legislature protected sanctuary state policies by refusing to cut public benefits for illegal aliens. In the Senate, just under half have financial ties to real estate/development, and over 1 in 5 earn their primary income from it.
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So much gaslighting has gone on to convince Utahns that illegal aliens and our sanctuary state policies have NOT lead to the greatest housing affordability crisis. This last session, Our supermajority leg did not pass one single bill to eliminate those sanctuary policies.

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The Calvin Coolidge Project
The Calvin Coolidge Project@TheCalvinCooli1·
🚨Report: Three French nuclear reactors have gone offline, and eight more may cut power due to the extreme heat
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
I’ve been driving all around Utah and Nevada for several days now and it’s INSANE to see just how many Flock cameras there are all over the place. Stopping for gas? The government knows. Grabbing a McDouble? The government knows. On an obscure backroad near Lake Mead to get a nice sunset view? The government knows that too. Something must change.
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GAgirl1967 Jesus brings freedom from sin!
I have a prayer request for my praying friends. Jeremy has had knee pain since the weekend so he bought a knee brace. Today apparently getting into the truck he twisted his knee the wrong way and heard a pop and he is having severe knee pain. My son is going to take him to the ER because I can’t support him to get him to the vehicle. It’s just one thing after another.
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Heidi Whitaker@HeidiWhitaker·
@RepubliKate Happy birthday to your twins! I think I need to up my cake game, though. LOL!
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Kathleen Anderson@RepubliKate·
@HeidiWhitaker My cake has gotten cuter over the years. It started out as a sheet cake and has evolved. 😂 Mine is all gone! Not a bite left! Happy birthday to your granddaughter! 💗
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Kathleen Anderson
Kathleen Anderson@RepubliKate·
Today is my identical twin daughters’ 27th birthday. When they were about 4 or 5, they requested a pink birthday cake. I found a recipe for a strawberry cake. It was actually delicious, and it’s been requested every year since. Happy birthday to my darling girls!🍓♥️🍓
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Peacemaking Saint
Peacemaking Saint@PeacemakingSt·
The Spanish Fork, Utah Temple renderings just dropped! What do you all think? Looks breathtaking.
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Heidi Whitaker@HeidiWhitaker·
Because I knew record-breaking temperatures were expected, I baked a birthday cake around midnight the night before instead of after church on Sunday. (I didn't want to heat up my kitchen right before it filled up with family.) The weather forecast was USEFUL! It was hotter than heck outside yesterday. 17,000 households lost power because of the heat. People got sick from the heat. Maybe airport readings will be used to try to "prove global warming." That doesn't change the fact that temperatures and forecasts should be widely reported.
Chase Thomason@ChaseThomason

I’ve spent the last few days reading lots of comments claiming Salt Lake City’s all-time heat record isn’t legitimate because of the airport weather station. Today, I talked to the National Weather Service and they responded with data, not opinions. They reminded me of their 2022 post: x.com/NWSSaltLakeCit…. During peak heating, meteorologists compared the official KSLC ASOS temperature sensor against five independent temperature sensors located just 0.25 mile away in a natural area with dry grasses. Over 20 minutes, the official station averaged 104.6°F. The five comparison sensors averaged 104.3°F. Their conclusion: they found no definitive evidence that the official station is reading artificially high due to calibration or site characteristics. There are also a few facts that many people don’t seem to know: The official Salt Lake City climate station has been at the airport since 1928. It has been relocated several times within the airport to meet operational needs, but airport observations have been part of the climate record for nearly a century. Contrary to one of the most common claims online, the ASOS temperature sensor has never been installed over grass. It has always been mounted approximately 5 feet above the ground, following national ASOS siting standards used across the country. The temperature sensor isn’t just installed and forgotten. It undergoes routine quality-control checks, typically monthly during the summer, using independent calibrated instruments. The sensor itself was replaced with a newly calibrated unit less than a month ago (June 15, 2026). By policy, it is inspected quarterly and replaced every 18 months. The ASOS doesn’t simply report one instantaneous reading. It samples the air every 10 seconds, creates 1-minute averages, then reports a rolling 5-minute average for official observations. That process helps reduce random fluctuations. Now, let’s also acknowledge something equally important: Urbanization is real. As we replace open land with concrete, asphalt, buildings, and other infrastructure, we increase the local heat storage of the landscape. That’s the urban heat island effect, and it’s supported by decades of peer-reviewed research. The National Weather Service even stated they’ll continue evaluating the site as development around the airport continues. But that’s a completely different discussion than claiming this weekend’s record was “fake.” What I find unfortunate is how hyper-focused some people have become on one instrument while losing sight of the bigger picture. This wasn’t just one weather station. We were setting or challenging records across much of northern Utah and the Great Basin. Triple-digit temperatures were widespread. The atmosphere responsible for this heat affected an entire region, not a single thermometer. And yes, we have a handful of “frequent flyers” who seem to appear under every weather post with the same instrumentation theories regardless of what the evidence shows. Healthy skepticism is part of science. But science also requires following the evidence when new data are presented. The National Weather Service didn’t dismiss the concerns. They tested them, explained how the system works, documented the maintenance history, acknowledged that future development should continue to be monitored, and shared exactly what they found. That’s how science is supposed to work. The record heat was real. The data support it. And the bigger story remains exactly what it was all weekend: Utah experienced one of the most extraordinary heat events in its recorded history. #utwx

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KUTV2news
KUTV2news@KUTV2News·
Brooke Nelsen said it well: "Beautiful sunset to end a scorcher of a day." Salt Lake broke its all-time temperature record Sunday, reaching 109 degrees before 3 p.m. 📍: Utah Lake Submit your photos and videos to kutv.com/chimein and you might see them here or on TV 📺
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