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Lee Benson

Lee Benson

Columnist at Deseret News

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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How a phone call turned into 40 years helping homeless people

After 4 decades, Zions Bancorporation president and CEO Harris Simmons is stepping down as chairman of Shelter the Homeless, but will remain on the board
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What they grew up doing for fun … they’re still doing it

Meet the Lewis brothers, aka Atomic City, a most unconventional filmmaking team.
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Meet a financial adviser who doesn’t really care about money

Carl Richards’ sketches are designed to spark conversations about what matters most in your life
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At Moon’s Rare Books, the past is in the present

The Provo landmark has become a bucket list item for travelers the world over.
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BYU celebrates 150 years of history and tradition

Exhibit in library captures the timeline of significant milestones for an institution that started out with 70 students.
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Domestic violence: We can’t throw too harsh a light on this problem

SLCPD experts stress the importance of supporting police, victims.
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‘The Streak’: A new documentary brings back fond old memories

Glenn Seninger saw it all in ‘87 when the Salt Lake Trappers won a record 29 games in a row.
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This is no ordinary bike shop

A good cause meets good leadership, and fills a big need, at the Bicycle Collective.
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Special Collections: Where the old stuff never gets old

Librarian Cherie Willis shows off the Main Library’s historical treasures
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At 76, ‘Batman’ is living his dream

“I just love being a part of all this,” says Bees batboy Gene Chidester. 
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Frank Layden never stopped giving back

Right to the end, the man who brought the Jazz to Utah was looking out for others.