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Overland Trailhead and segment of Millennium Trail closed today, into tomorrow
PARK CITY, Utah — ‘Tis the seal coat season. Basin Recreation today announced that the Overland Trailhead and Millennium Trail—from behind the Powderwood condos to Olympic Parkway—will be closed today
Being outside for just 10 minutes can improve mental health
SALT LAKE CITY — A study from the University of Utah shows that being outside for at least 10 minutes a day helps improve mental health. Researchers found that being outside can reduce stress and better your mood. Professor of Social Work, Joanna Bettmann Schaefer said no matter what...
Adult Recess with Fox School of Wine in Park City
Adult recess should always include wine. At least, that is what Kirsten Fox from Fox School of Wine believes. Almost every Friday night, her team of talented and knowledgeable wine educators open the doors for recess at the Treasure Mountain Inn in Park City. But stuffy and stiff, is the opposite of what you’ll get. “Many people have the impression that wine classes are probably very serious and intimidating, and they avoid them,” says Miss Fox. “Our classes, based on our company’s motto, are first fun, then tasting and then learning. Since our focus is on fun, we try to make a class that is appropriate for anyone from a new drinker all the way up through about an advanced beginner to an intermediate wine enthusiast.” Each class has a unique theme, and a “professor” to guide you through the five wines you’ll taste.
Fresh Off The Set Podcast: An Interview with UVU President Astrid S. Tuminez
KUTV — Join us for an inspiring conversation with Astrid S. Tuminez, President of Utah Valley University. In this episode, we delve into President Tuminez's remarkable journey from her humble beginnings in the Philippines to becoming the first woman to lead UVU. Discover her vision for the university, her...
UVU grad with cancer supports Primary Children's Hospital
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah Valley University graduate battling cancer is providing patients at Primary Children's Hospital with some comfort. "Well, I was just going through all my stuff in my room while I was moving home because I was going to start treatment," said Isabelle Ramos. "I noticed that I had a ton of Squishmallows and so I thought, 'You know, some other kid would rather have this than me.'"
Mizzou photographers win five University Photographers' Association awards
University of Missouri photographers Sam O’Keefe and Abbie Lankitus recently brought home five awards from the University Photographers' Association of America (UPAA) 2024 Symposium in Provo, Utah. The UPAA symposium celebrates the best work in higher education photography over the past year. This year, judges selected the best from...
Utah teen stuck in Miami by himself during worldwide IT outage that caused airport chaos
SALT LAKE CITY — The ongoing string of canceled flights from the recent worldwide IT outage has left a 16-year-old Sandy boy stuck in Miami, traveling by himself for the last four days. His family is desperately trying to bring him home. Navigating through seemingly endless canceled flights and...
60 in 60: #29 BYU’s Keanu Hill (Tight End)
SALT LAKE CITY – The countdown is on for Hans & Scotty’s 60 in 60 for the 2024 college football season. Coming in at No. 29 is BYU tight end Keanu Hill. Hill is the eighth Cougar to make our list through 32 selections. He joins No. 30 Weylin Lapuah (OL), No. 31 Jack Kelly (LB), No. 33 Kody Epps (WR), No. 34 Brayden Keim (OL), No. 42 John Nelson (DT), No. 47 Isaiah Bagnah (DE), and No. 46 Blake Mangelson (DE).
Mennonites in Provo connect with community through doughnuts
PROVO — Provo may not seem like an obvious spot for a Mennonite congregation. Most Mennonites choose to settle in farming communities, said Rick Mast, who moved to Provo in 2017. "Our Mennonite community is not standard. It's not normal that we chose to come to the city," Mast...
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