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State legislators and Gov. Herbert agree Salt Lake City is the best spot for a new state prison, but city officials vow to fight the decision. Legalization of medical marijuana may have some adverse side effects for Utahns, says a Colorado drug enforcement official. And the LDS Church admits women to serve in top leadership committees.

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Prison move, medical pot and female LDS leaders

O 9 a.m. • State legislators and Gov. Gary Herbert agree Salt Lake City is the best spot for a state prison, but city officials vow to fight it. Legalizing medical marijuana may have adverse side effects for Utahns, says a Colorado official. And the LDS Church admits women to serve in top leadership committees. Tribune reporters Matt Canham, Peggy Fletcher Stack, Benjamin Wood and Robert Gehrke join Jennifer Napier-Pearce to talk about the week's stories. Tune in to KCPW 88.3/105.3 FM or Utah Public Radio for the broadcast. Join in by calling 801-355-TALK, or by sending questions and comments to #TribTalk on Twitter and Google+. › sltrib.com