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96 years ago, Music and the Spoken Word recorded their first episode. They have not missed a week since then. Ryan Jensen, editor of the Church News for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, joins the show to discuss the early days of the show and why this is such an important milestone for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and listeners worldwide.
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Inside Sources Full Show July 11th, 2025: 100% of Utah is in drought
Hiker dies on Grand Canyon trail amid high temperatures President Trump visits Texas after devastating floods Inmate demographic patterns identified in Salt Lake County jails Increased ICE arrests lead to teacher concerns Hyundai and Kia cars targeted in auto-thefts 
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KSL Movie Show's Big Movie of the week: Superman
In this week's Movie Show Preview, Inside Sources hosts talk with Andy Farnsworth and Steve Sales about Superman! The new Superman movie has reporter Clark Kent reconciling his alien heritage with his human upbringing. As the embodiment of truth, justice and the human way he soon ... Show More
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Hyundai and Kia cars targeted in auto-thefts
Salt Lake City Police Department has issued a warning about a spike in Kia and Hyundai auto-thefts. KSL 5 TV's Garna Mejia reported on this spike and joins Greg and Holly to discuss why these specific automobiles are being targeted and what owners can do about it. 
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