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UVX to begin charging for bus rides, BYU students still ride free
On Aug. 18, the Utah Valley Express buses will begin charging riders a regular fare of $2.50, after six years of a zero fare promotion. BYU and UVU students, faculty, staff, and their spouses and dependents can still ride the UVX for free. The UTA transit Ed Pass is built directly into university ID cards, so those individuals can tap their card on the platform card reader before boarding and leaving the platform.
Hyde Park accepts applications to fill mid-term city council vacancy
Hyde Park City posted notice of a mid-term vacancy for the city council on the Utah Public Notice website on Aug. 13. The city is accepting applications and will vote on a candidate to fill the council seat currently filled by councilmember Kevin Flint during the council meeting Sept. 11. The interim council member will serve for the remainder of Flint’s term, which ends Dec. 31, 2025, and can then...
Local nonprofit, plant nursery to host event dedicated to Utah native plants
PARK CITY, Utah — Save Our Canyons has partnered with Park City Gardens to host an event dedicated to Utah native plants. Boost Biodiversity: Native Plants will feature live music, presentations by local nonprofits, and a native plant sale. Park City Gardens will host the event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 18.
Local witches to dance at upcoming 3rd Annual Cache Valley Fall Boutique
LOGAN – The highlight of the upcoming 3rd Annual Cache Valley Fall Boutique will be the Dancing Witches, performed by ladies of Logan Practical Magic. That event, sponsored by the Cache Valley Co-Op, is slated for 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12 at the Cache County Fairgrounds.
Utah voters to decide whether to nix Utah’s education earmark. Here’s what’s at stake
Utahns have a complex but important question before them on the November ballot. Should Utah wipe out its nearly 100-year-old constitutional earmark on income tax revenue (currently reserving that money for public and higher education and some services for children or people with disabilities) to, in a way, open the door to tax reform 2.0 […]
USU’s Kevin Reeve is a Zoom ambassador in new program | News
LOGAN – Zoom is strengthening its commitment to educational institutions with its launch of the Education Ambassador Program and in the process has named Utah State University’s Kevin Reeve as one of its 30 worldwide Ambassadors. Reeve is USU’s director of Teaching & Learning Technologies. Reeve said...
Jeff Spears Tapped as Next Faculty-to-Student Mentorship Coordinator for Statewide Campuses
Price, Utah — James Taylor, Utah State University vice president for Statewide Campuses, and Vice Provost Pam Dupin-Bryant have selected Jeff Spears from the USU Eastern campus as the next coordinator for the statewide faculty-to-student mentoring program. Spears replaced David Law, who as of Aug. 1 officially took the role of associate vice president at USU Uintah Basin.
USU Research to Supply Crops With Resources to Withstand Climate Change, Drought
New research from Utah State University engineers aims to improve crop health by curbing two major factors: climate change and drought. David Britt, a professor in the biological engineering department, will work with Joe Robins in the Agricultural Research Service, a subsidiary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The grant, roughly $300,000, was awarded by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
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