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SALT LAKE CITY — In this Sunday Edition: A pervasive problem that can happen to anyone anywhere: bullying. We'll take an in depth look at the problem and how Utah communities can unite to find solutions.
Segment one
Jennifer Stagg shares the story of a boy whose parents share the devastating effects of bullying on their family. Richard Piatt discusses solutions with Rep. Carol Spackman Moss, who is sponsoring anti-bullying legislation, and Dr. Greg Hudnall, assistant superintendent of the Provo School District.
Segment two
Deanie Wimmer shares the story of how a simple act of courage had a huge impact on a student being bullied. She also discussed how students can use a website to anonymously report bullying and threats of suicide.
Segment 3
Internationally-renowned motivational speaker Nick Vujicic has chosen Utah to kick off his national Teen Suicide and Teen Bullying prevention campaign. Learn more details about the upcoming events in March.