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Six young Utah athletes attend Sport dans la Ville’s Festival 24 in Paris
PARIS — Six young Utah athletes appeared alongside hundreds of other young athletes on the grassy Le Jardin d’Acclimatation, Paris’ oldest park, for the Sport dans la Ville’s Festival 24. The event formalized a partnership between the French youth group Sport dans le Ville and the...
South Jordan now home to USA Cycling's new BMX freestyle training facility
SOUTH JORDAN — South Jordan is now the home to USA Cycling's new BMX Freestyle Training facility. The training facility finished up in March. Since six cyclists from Team USA were using it to get ready to compete in Paris, the owners kept it under wraps. Joe Sirlin is...
Wasatch County celebrates Pioneer Day with Wallsburg parade, Charleston fireworks
Temperatures in the upper 90s didn’t deter Utahns from celebrating their heritage with all-day festivities in the Heber Valley Wednesday. Residents of Wallsburg, a town of 300 people east of Deer Creek Reservoir, lined the streets early Wednesday morning for a holiday parade. Led by the national and state...
Utah Tech's Anderson co-medalist with Black Desert's Mulhall at 118th Utah women's amateur
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Jenna Anderson was looking for a change of scenery and a warm-weather landing spot when she entered the NCAA transfer portal last winter, and the Dousman, Wisconsin, native found that when she went from UW-Green Bay to Utah Tech last year. The Beehive State was good...
Jehovah’s Witnesses Hold Annual Worldwide Conventions Abroad & Here In Southern Utah
Jehovah’s Witnesses will be holding public conventions worldwide, highlighting the theme “Declare the Good News!”. One of the largest organizers of global conventions will once again draw thousands to St. George—a Three-day Program That Promises Only Good News!. Summer has arrived, and the Lambert family could be...
Helping kids at burn camp in memory of a firefighter who would have donated anything
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Firefighter Ed Hall would have given the shirt off his back if someone needed it. He died in a motorcycle crash in 2020, but he's still giving through the Ed Hall Memorial Ride to benefit a burn camp. EMT Rich Carver, who works out...
Reality Town: Union Middle students learn real-life scenarios through simulation
At Union Middle School’s Reality Town, students learn to manage their finances in the real world. (Julie Slama/City Journals) Brooke Gundersen wasn’t ready to be a “grandmother”—let alone, three times over. Luckily, it was a mock situation for her daughter who is an eighth-grader at...
Sprucewood Elementary community embraces ‘Rats!’ during its art night
Sprucewood student Canyon Potter played the piper in his elementary’s production of “Rats!” (Photo courtesy of Jeff Haney/Canyons School District) First-grader Grayson Palmer was making a suncatcher while waiting for his third-grade sister, Margo Palmer, and others to take the stage in Sprucewood Elementary’s production of “Rats! The Story of the Pied Piper.”
Happy Pioneer Day from all of us at GTU
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) – Happy Pioneer Day from all of us at Good Things Utah. We sent Nicea and Deena to downtown Salt Lake City where parade goers have been gathered since Monday to pick the perfect viewing spot for the Days of 47 parade. It’s the biggest parade in our state, and it’s where Utahns gather to celebrate our pioneer heritage. The parade starts at 9 am on State Street and South Temple, continues past Washington Square, and ends in Liberty Park. Colorful floats, bands, horses, clowns and other entries thrill thousands of spectators each year. Many families camp out on the streets the night before to ensure a great seat to catch it all the following morning and Nicea and Deena are live joining in on all the fun.
Little Warriors camp at Wapiti
Over 65 Little Warriors spent the weekend at Camp Wapiti in Settlement Canyon. Little Warriors are Utah kids who lost a parent either to military action or post-traumatic stress-related suicide, according to Robert Pagnani, a member of the Utah Elks that sponsors the camp and one of the camp’s founders.
Copperview Elementary music program enhances, reinforces classroom learning; community supports year-end performances
Copperview Elementary students perform for families and the community at the end of the school year. (Julie Slama/City Journals) Rami Ivers settled herself on a blanket to watch the program which included her “grandbabies”—kindergartner Sloane, first-grader Emmie and third-grader Nevaeh. “We come every year to watch the...
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