KUBL’s Moon Walks 87 Miles for St. Jude
Date Posted: 9/29/2021
Travis Moon, program director of Cumulus’s KUBL-FM, Salt Lake City successfully completed his annual "Travis Moon Walk" -- an 87.5 mile journey from Provo to Ogden, UT, to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Moon announced that his generous listeners helped raise over $10,000 for this most worthy cause.
In a post on social media, Moon said, "In the last two years, the Travis Moon Walk for St. Jude has raised almost $24,000 to help in the fight so no child dies in the dawn of life. We live in challenging times and fundraising is extra challenged as we get through this pandemic. The generosity over the last week showed a fierce fight we all can agree on. Let’s kick cancer’s butt!"


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Bonneville International Corporation’s NBC affiliate KSL-TV Salt Lake City, UT raised $49,500 in a telethon on Aug. 12 to support the adoption of children in foster care. The event profiled several children and families.
In a state ranked last for per-student spending, KSL-TV recognized the great need for public awareness and action around literacy. With the creation of the Read Today grassroots movement, KSL has made great strides in ensuring elementary students read at grade level. Partnering with AmeriCorps, United Way, Prosperity, Scholastic and Reading Tree, Papa Murphy’s Pizza, Big O Tires and other community groups, KSL-TV’s mission has already made a tremendous impact in the state. Of the 2,601 students who started the year in Read Today tutoring, 2,043 finished at grade level. Through half hour news shows, weekly literacy stories, PSA campaigns, a Readtoday.com website and helicopter visits to participating schools, 3,689 students are now being tutored by 2,376 volunteers. In addition, $960,000 worth of books were donated to schools and four of the state’s worst 10 scoring schools were moved off of the “worst” list. All were Read Today schools. The KSL initiative is transforming the lives of thousands of students, and indirectly transforming our economy and future.
U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch participated in an hour-long
