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'''Kathy Aiken''' has enjoyed a career in broadcast journalism. She began reporting with the Utah Jazz in 1987 and five years later joined the staff of KSL-TV as the first female sports anchor in Utah. She worked as a producer, reporter, and anchor for KSL Sports until September 2011. While at KSL, Aiken also anchored the Mormon Times program for over a year and worked on projects for the Mormon Channel radio program. She now works for [[Brigham Young University]] as both a sports reporter for BYUtv and as Newsroom Manager at the Universe, the student newspaper.
 
'''Kathy Aiken''' has enjoyed a career in broadcast journalism. She began reporting with the Utah Jazz in 1987 and five years later joined the staff of KSL-TV as the first female sports anchor in Utah. She worked as a producer, reporter, and anchor for KSL Sports until September 2011. While at KSL, Aiken also anchored the Mormon Times program for over a year and worked on projects for the Mormon Channel radio program. She now works for [[Brigham Young University]] as both a sports reporter for BYUtv and as Newsroom Manager at the Universe, the student newspaper.
  
Aiken is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. She and her husband, Larry, are the parents of three sons. She studied at the University of Utah.  
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Aiken is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. She and her husband, Larry, are the parents of three sons. She studied at the University of Utah.  
  
 
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Kathy Aiken has enjoyed a career in broadcast journalism. She began reporting with the Utah Jazz in 1987 and five years later joined the staff of KSL-TV as the first female sports anchor in Utah. She worked as a producer, reporter, and anchor for KSL Sports until September 2011. While at KSL, Aiken also anchored the Mormon Times program for over a year and worked on projects for the Mormon Channel radio program. She now works for Brigham Young University as both a sports reporter for BYUtv and as Newsroom Manager at the Universe, the student newspaper.

Aiken is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She and her husband, Larry, are the parents of three sons. She studied at the University of Utah.