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Gov. Cox said Utah has led the nation in responding to the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Cox's Disagree Better nonprofit announced resources to help Utahns counter polarization.

This is an "opportunity for for all peacemakers in this country," Cox told the Deseret News.

The nation’s spotlight shined on Utah this week when it became the site of one of the most public political assassinations in U.S. history.

On Wednesday, Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative youth organizer, was shot to death in front of a crowd of 3,000 at Utah Valley University, with videos quickly circulating across the country and around the globe.

The horrific murder of Kirk, who left behind his wife, Erika, and two children under 4, embodied the spiraling political polarization that Utah Gov. Spen

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