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Outdoor Retailer plans big ‘homecoming’ as it returns to Utah
Kevin Thomas, left, and Cody Younger work with different members of the IATSE Native 99 union to arrange for the Outside Retailer present on the Salt Palace Conference Heart in Salt Lake Metropolis on Thursday. Outside Retailer returns Monday with a pair of occasions forward of the principle commerce present that runs subsequent Tuesday by way of Thursday. (Spenser Heaps, Deseret Information)
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SALT LAKE CITY — Outside Retailer is formally again in Utah after a whirlwind few years of transferring to after which out of Colorado.
Crews are placing the ending touches collectively throughout the Salt Palace Conference Heart to organize for the huge Outside Retailer Snow commerce present, which is projected to usher in 10,000 to 12,000 attendees between its opening occasions Monday and when it wraps up on Thursday.
“We’re so excited to be again,” mentioned Marisa Nicholson, the senior vp and present director for Outside Retailer, in an interview with KSL.com on Thursday. “We really feel the outpouring of encouragement and welcoming from native officers — Go to Salt Lake, state officers, in addition to the group. It has been unimaginable … and our staff is simply actually excited to be there and to rejoice coming again to Salt Lake Metropolis.”
Outside Retailer’s Utah return
The festivities start Monday with an “immersive” on-mountain gear tutorial at Brighton Resort earlier than a brand new product showcase on the new Hyatt Regency lodge in downtown Salt Lake Metropolis later within the day, in line with occasion organizers. The commerce present itself will happen Tuesday by way of Thursday on the downtown conference heart, bringing in representatives from near 400 outside manufacturers.
There are different particular occasions additionally set to be held all through the week, together with a first-of-its-kind “homecoming” block occasion open not simply to convention attendees however to most people.
The occasion, which might be held from 6 p.m. to eight p.m. Tuesday on 100 South between Essential Avenue and West Temple, will characteristic meals vehicles, a beer backyard, stay DJs, a drumline and a drone present, in addition to appearances from Olympians, together with silver medalist freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy.
Nicholson defined that Outside Retailer normally holds a gap occasion, however the occasion has at all times been for business attendees solely. There’ll nonetheless be some areas obtainable for attendees solely however they’re working with Go to Salt Lake, the nonprofit group that promotes Salt Lake County tourism, and Salt Lake Metropolis to carry a free occasion open to everybody this time round.
Whereas Outside Retailer originated with stints throughout Nevada and California starting in 1982, it has spent probably the most time in Salt Lake Metropolis. Its Snow Present additionally debuted in Salt Lake Metropolis when the group determined so as to add a separate occasion for winter sports activities in 1990, and the first summer time present adopted go well with in 1996.
Nevertheless, the Outside Business Affiliation determined to maneuver the present to Denver after the 2017 present, citing points with Utah’s outside insurance policies. The choice got here as firms like REI, Patagonia and The North Face threatened to boycott the commerce present due to Utah’s efforts on the time to rescind the declaration of the Bears Ears Nationwide Monument.
It turned out Denver wasn’t the proper match in the long run. Salt Lake County tourism leaders started pitching Outside Retailer the concept of coming again to Utah after they discovered the group was procuring round for a location once more. The talks culminated in a three-year deal that was finalized in March 2022.
“The Outside Retailer present is basically in Salt Lake Metropolis’s DNA. … It actually returns a bit of our metropolis’s identification,” Salt Lake Metropolis Mayor Erin Mendenhall mentioned on the time.
Gov. Spencer Cox reiterated in November that he is “very excited” for Outside Retailer’s Utah return due to what it means for the state’s eating places, retailers, lodges and resorts.
Given the ties every have with the opposite, it solely felt proper to carry a group occasion celebrating Outside Retailer’s return to the Beehive State, Nicholson mentioned. The occasion, she added, is extra of the group’s “thanks” for welcoming it again into the group.
As for the boycott, no change has been made concerning the manufacturers that won’t be current on the occasion. Nicholson mentioned she hopes the manufacturers will ultimately reverse their choices sooner or later, noting that occasions to have “open dialogue and discussions” about outside insurance policies have been created as part of the occasion’s return to Utah.
“We have now an training session that is taking place on Day 1 in our group motion heart that might be type of speaking about the place we’re at proper now with the place these conferences have gone and form of the place the following steps are,” she mentioned.
Three reveals in 2023
In the meantime, it is unclear what the present’s financial influence might be simply but nevertheless it’s more likely to be helpful for Utah. The commerce present’s unique 22-year stint resulted in $565 million in direct delegate spending and $52 million in native, county and state taxes, county officers mentioned when the present announce its plans return.
However the upcoming occasion is definitely certainly one of three outside commerce reveals that might be in Utah this yr as a result of Outside Retailer is transferring the following Snow Present from January to November starting later this yr. That, Nicholson defined, is the results of changes to the commerce present because the business responds to the impacts associated to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The pandemic first impacted the precise in-person occasion in 2020. Then, the availability chain received disrupted by ongoing shifts in shopper shopping for, product manufacturing and worker retention because the pandemic.
What additionally they discovered is that November is now about when the demand for all winter items begins, forward of a “key shopping for deadline” in mid-December, she mentioned. So transferring the winter present as much as November higher aligns with the business’s wants, putting it forward of the height shopping for season, very like the summer time present is.
“It is two-fold. It permits the retailers to see the complete assortment throughout a number of manufacturers and actually perceive what shopping for choices they wish to make based mostly on the product wants and what their customers need,” she mentioned. “And it provides these manufacturers that intel early on as they’re making choices round their manufacturing.”
This shift additionally means extra spending in Utah this yr.
The subsequent Outside Retailer present is slated for June. The group is holding an out of doors journey tenting occasion at Snowbasin Resort and Pineview Reservoir on June 17 and 18 earlier than the principle summer time occasion in Salt Lake Metropolis from June 19-21. The winter commerce present might be held once more from Nov. 14-16.
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Utah Highway Patrol responds to your suggestions on making Utah roads safer
SALT LAKE CITY — FOX 13 News is Driven to Change and that includes bringing you reports on important topics like road rage, construction, and wrong-way drivers. During our coverage, we continually ask for any questions or concerns you may have along Utah’s roadways.
The feedback has gotten an enormous response, so FOX 13 sat down with Lieutenant Cameron Roden on Good Day Utah to help address input we have been getting, from the perspective of Utah Highway Patrol.
Speeding in Utah, there’s so much of it, and then you can sometimes say that that leads to tailgating, which may lead to road rage incidents. What are you seeing out there in terms of speed and what can we do to lessen the effects of that?
Lt. Cameron Roden: Speed is our number one thing that we see. That’s our number one traffic stop that we make, and we know that it leads to the majority of crashes in the state of Utah. So we definitely put an emphasis on speed and it does lead to other things. Not just crashes. It leads to road rage and other things .So, as far as what changes can we make, we need to start with ourselves, and really say, ‘Hey, do I have a problem?’ You know, we just need to start with ourselves and not think that it’s something else’s problem. If we slow our speeds ourselves, and then it’ll start to to catch on and people will do that speed limit. So, but the legislature has definitely taken some steps to help us address, especially the the speeds that are those excessive speeds where we have that one zero five law now that addresses those speeds and increases fines and and hopefully discourages people from those extreme speeds.
Some of our viewers talked about maybe capping some of the speed limits for truck drivers. Is that something that’s even feasible?
You know, that would be something that would have to go through that, that legislative process to see whether we that would be something that would help. But ultimately, if we we start with ourselves, hopefully that will make that change and reduce crashes and fatalities.
There are things being done to try and intervene and stop wrong-way drivers before they happen. But some of our viewers propose things like spikes. What are your thoughts on implementing something like that?
We’ve had over the last several years, a rash of wrong-way drivers, and it’ll come in onesie twos, and then we’ll go for a period of time without that. And so, but this spike over the last couple of years has caused us to to create a task force to look at wrongly driving what things can be done. And so getting all these stakeholders together between UDOT and Highway Safety, looking at what technologies and things that could be implemented, and and things like, wrong way detection cameras. Those are some things that are being actually used in the state of Utah right now to help us spot those and and advance signage, getting people to realize they’re going the wrong way and turn around. The the spike strips have actually been talked about in our task force a little bit. And if something like that would even be, it is that technology available right now. And as what we could actually implement in the state of Utah, there’s nothing that really fits the bill right now because of our environment. We have our snow plows. We have snow and things like that. Something like that really wouldn’t be practical right now.
Probably the most talked about topic that we’ve received was distracted driving, texting while driving. You went out, I saw on the UHP social media page, that you guys just driving and you look to your right and left and you can find someone texting. What kind of enforcement do we have against distracted driving specifically on your phone?
This is something that we like you said, we see it every day. We go out to crashes,and and we may suspect that a driver may be distracted. And so, it’s something that’s definitely under-reported. It’s it’s a bigger problem than than the numbers really show.And so not only do we address it during our normal patrols.Our officers are seeing it, and addressing it while they’re out there.But we’ll also do targeted patrols where the highway safety office actually gives out additional funds for that targeted enforcement, where we’ll get an unmarked vehicle. We go out driving down the roads where we try to spot these vehicles and and get them stopped because those are those are a big danger on our roadways where our attention and our focus needs to be on driving.
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Utah National Guard gets new, top-of-the-line Apache helicopters
WEST JORDAN, Utah — The Utah National Guard has been serving the state since 1894 with roots dating back to the Minutemen of the 17th-century American colonies.
This weekend, they received quite the boost in the form of the Army’s most advanced attack helicopter.
“These aircraft are extremely fast compared to our other aircraft,” said Col. Patrick.
On Saturday, the Utah National Guard took their new Apache helicopters for a spin.
“The flight went better than we could have hoped for. A little weather on the east coast, but after that, it wasn’t bad at all,” Patrick said.
The first four of 24 Apaches arrived early Saturday morning after they went under full inspection.
“They’ve got software on there that it’s like playing a video game. You just fly the video game and the airplane… is fast and smooth, which is the good thing, and so it’ll just hold the altitude and airspeed and just keep on trucking along. It’s pretty good,” Patrick said.
The first Apache helicopters arrived in Utah back in 1992.
“It just continues the legacy of the air pirates and what we bring to not only Utah, but really to the global fight and security, really,” Patrick added.
The colonel calls it a major step forward.
“What a great day for Utah as we advance into the next couple decades of combat operations and what we can provide to, you know, the global security.”
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Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Utah Hockey Club – Game #21 Preview, Projected Lines & TV Info
The depth continues to be tested as the bodies keep dropping out of the lineup up front. Tonight, a resilient Maple Leafs team is seeking its fourth consecutive win as Alex Nylander debuts on an all-Marlies line against a tired 8-9-2 Utah Hockey Club (7:00 p.m. EST, TSN4).
Head-to-Head Stats: Maple Leafs vs. Utah
In the 2024-25 regular season statistics, Utah holds the advantage in three out of five offensive categories and three out of five defensive categories.
Game Day Quotes
Craig Berube on what he learned from the pre-scout of Utah’s 6-1 win over Pittsburgh last night:
The power play was good. They got three. They’re fast, and they have a lot of skill. They make a lot of plays — a lot of west-west plays — and get up the ice really well. Their D are involved.
We have to check well tonight. We have to stay out of the penalty box. Our PK is going to be important.
Overall, we need to take time and space away from this team right out of the offensive zone. Be hard on them breaking plays up. That will be very important tonight.
Berube on the decision to start Joseph Woll over Anthony Stolarz tonight:
[Woll] had a really good game against Vegas. We are just thinking ahead here. Stolly has played a lot. We have some time here. He is working in practice and doing a lot of good things.
That’s really it. We just talk about things and make decisions on what we think is best for the goalies and the team.
I talked earlier about how both goalies are going to see more net than they have in the past. It is important that we manage it to the best of our abilities.
Woll is coming off a real solid game against a real good team. We wanted to go back with him.
Berube on what improvements he is looking for from his team offensively after a week of practice:
Attacking more than we are. There are times when we tend to just control the play a little bit too much on the outside. We could attack more with more shots to the net, get pucks low to high, and do more on-and-off shooting while getting people to the net with numbers around there.
Resets to the back of the net, making quick plays out of there, doing things a little bit quicker, moving it quicker, supporting it quicker, and getting more pucks to the net than we are.
Berube on why Fraser Minten is so trustworthy despite his lack of experience:
It goes back to a great draft pick, finding a player who is so responsible at a young age. You guys aren’t on the bench, but just hearing him talk on the bench and how he sees the game, he says all the right things.
You don’t see young guys do that very often. He is already doing it at a very young age with very little experience. It is great to see. It’s refreshing. It really is.
Minten on the keys to success for his line with Nikita Grebenkin and Alex Nylander:
We just have to be simple with pucks and forecheck, using our speed to get pucks back on the forecheck. From there, let the skill make things happen. Those guys are really good when they get it back, so we have to make sure we are forechecking hard to retrieve pucks, and we’ll go from there.
Minten on the keys to success in the net-front role on the top power-play unit:
Try not to overcomplicate it too much. Get the goalie’s eyes, get in sight lines, try to get pucks back, get some tips, get some screens, and cause a little chaos. You can draw a defender with you. If you’re going backdoor, you give them a little more space. Be ready for anything coming to you. They are great players, so just try to read off of them, and hopefully, it goes well.
Minten on his experience level in front of the net on the power play:
In junior, I was mostly a flank guy with the puck more, but last year, I kind of got into it more at the end of the year, and I have been playing that role with the Marlies every game so far this year.
Minten on Morgan Rielly’s guidance at the NHL level:
He has been amazing. We have a lot in common, being from the same place. He took me under his wing a little bit and has been super nice. It makes it easy when you are coming in at 18 or 19 and there is a guy who comes to talk to you and is a really nice, supportive guy and friend. He has been awesome.
Toronto Maple Leafs Projected Lines
Forwards
#74 Bobby McMann — #91 John Tavares — #16 Mitch Marner
#89 Nick Robertson— #29 Pontus Holmberg — #88 William Nylander
#71 Nikita Grebenkin — #39 Fraser Minten — #92 Alex Nylander
#46 Alex Steeves — #24 Connor Dewar — #18 Steven Lorentz
Defensemen
#22 Jake McCabe — #8 Chris Tanev
#44 Morgan Rielly — #95 Oliver Ekman-Larsson
#2 Simon Benoit — #25 Conor Timmins
Goaltenders
Starter: #60 Joseph Woll
#41 Anthony Stolarz
Extras: Jani Hakanpää, Philippe Myers
Suspended: Ryan Reaves (four games remaining)
Injured (IR): Auston Matthews, Max Domi, Matthew Knies
Injured (LTIR): Calle Jarnkrok, Dakota Mermis, Max Pacioretty, David Kampf
Utah Hockey Club Projected Lines
Forwards
#9 Clayton Keller — #27 Barrett Hayton — #8 Nick Schmaltz
#22 Jack McBain — #92 Logan Cooley — #11 Dylan Guenther
#63 Matias Maccelli — #17 Nick Bjugstad — #67 Lawson Course
#15 Alex Kerfoot — #82 Kevin Stenlund — #53 Michael Carcone
Defensemen
#98 Mikhail Sergachev — #2 Olli Maata
#28 Ian Cole — #10 Maveric Lamoureux
#7 Michael Kesselring — #41 Robert Bortuzzo
Goaltenders
Starter: #70 Karel Vejmelka
Jayson Stauber
Injured: Sean Durzi, John Marino, Connor Ingram
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