Episodios

  • Dave & Dujanovic Full Show August 14th, 2024: Inflation below 3% for first time since 2021
    Aug 14 2024
    • Heavy rain causes flooding and damage
    • The growing concern of large class sizes in Utah
    • Colby Jenkins lawsuit dismissed by Supreme Court of Utah
    • Extra paycheck: How to utilize your money in a 3 paycheck month
    • Nikki Haley's stern message for Republican Party
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    1 h y 58 m
  • New cell phone policy now in effect in Granite School District
    Aug 14 2024
    New rules are in place for the granite school district when it comes to cell phones in the classroom. Students can have personal electronic devices, but they must be kept out of sight with notifications turned off during school hours. No use allowed! Ben Horsley, Superintendent for the Granite School District, joins the show to talk about what Granite is doing to enforce this new rule that will likely be difficult for students to follow, especially those in their teenage years. Listeners are invited to call in on the question:
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    20 m
  • Ukraine captures more territory in Russia
    Aug 14 2024
    Ukrainian forces claim they have taken more territory in Russia. Debbie and Maura speak with Frederick H. White - Professor of Russian and Integrated Studies, Utah Valley University who shares his insight on the risk and the reward that could come from Ukraine taking over Russian territory.
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    10 m
  • Nikki Haley's stern message for Republican Party
    Aug 14 2024
    Nikki Haley spoke with Fox News last night and had some shrewd advice for the republican candidate for president and the party at large: 'stop whining' that Harris hasn't given an interview, and focus on her message. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources, joins Debbie and Maura to talk about the state of both campaigns just over 80 days out from the election.
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    10 m
  • Extra paycheck: How to utilize your money in a 3 paycheck month
    Aug 14 2024
    August is a 3 paycheck month. For many workers paid on a bi-monthly basis, the calendar is aligned for the month of August to give a “bonus” third paycheck. Having an extra paycheck in a month can really help if you’re living paycheck to paycheck and Bankrate Analyst, Matt Goldberg, calls in to talk about what workers can do with this extra paycheck.
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    10 m
  • Colby Jenkins lawsuit dismissed by Supreme Court of Utah
    Aug 14 2024
    Supreme Court of Utah has ruled against Colby Jenkins' lawsuit in the race for CD2, meaning Celeste Maloy wins the republican primary. KSL Legal Analyst, Greg Skordas, joins D2 with the legal analysis of this lawsuit being dismissed. Debbie asks Maura to talk about what it will look like when Maloy faces Democratic nominee Nathaniel Woodward, the Constitution Party's Cassie Easley, and Independent, Tyler Murset, in the November election.
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    22 m
  • The growing concern of large class sizes in Utah
    Aug 14 2024
    Utah's K-12 class sizes are the highest in the nation, a University of Utah report found earlier this year. Utah's ratio is 22.4 students to one teacher compared to the national average of 15.4 students to one teacher. Jeffrey Keller, father of a student at Farmington Elementary with a class size of 37, talks with D2 about this issue from a parent's perspective. Listeners are invited to call in about their experiences with large class sizes.
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    19 m
  • Heavy rain causes flooding and damage
    Aug 14 2024
    Torrential downpours came down across northern Utah Tuesday, hitting areas of Utah County extra hard. Orem Mayor David Young joins the show to talk about what happened and what the city is doing today to help residents with any damage. How can people prepare for weather events like this in the future? Debbie and Maura are also joined by KSL Meteorologist, Matt Johnson, who breaks down the forecast in Northern Utah for the upcoming weeks.
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    11 m