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The LDS Church received an
award for contributing to a community effort to create a community center in Hopkinsville, Ky.
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The 45-year-old Laie Inn, adjacent to BYU-Hawaii and the Polynesian
Cultural Center, closed for business Sunday and will be demolished to
make room for a new development.
In an effort to help Primary presidencies and music leaders worldwide prepare lessons and teach children, the LDS Church has released a "new and improved" outline for sharing time in 2010.
Mormons are a peculiar people -- not only in their religious beliefs, but in the political arena as well, speakers said during the "Religion and Politics" symposium at BYU.
It was on October 1879 when early Mormon settlers in southern Utah left their base camp in Dance Hall Rock to embark on one of the most arduous treks in Church history.
They've performed for U.S. presidents, prophets and people around the world. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will next sing for a bit rowdier audience.
When God created southeastern Utah, he probably didn't have Conestoga wagons in mind.
Members of the Louisville Kentucky Stake joined in relief efforts during two Saturdays in October to clean up homes damaged by floodwaters during the summer.
More than 100 dignitaries, Franklin County residents and some of Lorenzo Hatch's descendants, attended the Franklin Historic Site Preview on Oct. 14.









