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Enjoy the outdoors for a good cause at the Get to the River Festival
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah)- It’s the end of summer, and with that comes the last summer festivals and events for the year. Executive Director of the Jordan River Commission Soren Simonsen and Senior Manager of Government and Community Relations of Marathon Petroleum, Brad Shafer, joined us today to talk about the Get to the River Festival and its events.
Game Week Fan Information Presented by Utah 360: Get Ready for Thursday’s Football Season Opener
SALT LAKE CITY — The preseason 12th-ranked Utah Utes open the 2024 football season—the first as members of the Big 12 Conference—at home against Southern Utah on Thursday, Aug. 29, at 7 p.m. Fans returning to Rice-Eccles for this historic and highly-anticipated season-opener will find a number of enhancements have been implemented to make the game-day experience even more enjoyable. Fans can find everything they need to plan their game day on the official mobile app of Utah Athletics, Utah 360.
The man who stars as Jesus in The Chosen gives us a preview of Season 4
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) – The global sensation The Chosen is returning to your televisions next month! The Chosen is the first multi-season series of it’s kind, a groundbreaking historical drama about the life of Jesus. The lead actor who portrays Jesus Christ, Jonathan Roumie, joined us this morning to tell us what happens in Season 4.
St. George Marathon Sold Out Possibly Breaking City Record
The St. George Marathon isn’t starting until October 5, but the full marathon and half marathon have already sold out leaving only the 5K and other activities like the Mayor’s Walk available for participation. David Cordero, the Director of Communications for the City of St. George, said this...
Lights of Hope at the Utah State Capitol
SALT LAKE CITY (Good Things Utah) – Utahns are invited to attend Lights of Hope, hosted by the. American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN). Each. year, the event serves as a powerful tribute to remember loved ones we. have lost to cancer and celebrate the millions of...
‘The Point’ explores air taxis and drone delivery for future community
DRAPER, Utah (ABC4) — Air taxis and drone delivery could become commonplace in the future community near the point of the mountain. The Point of the Mountain State Land Authority, which is overseeing the development of “The Point,” has brought on a team of experts to study the feasibility of adding “advanced air mobility” to the community being built at the Utah State Prison’s old location in Draper.
Moab Softball League wraps up successful summer season
On warm July and August evenings at Center Street Ballpark, the sights and sounds of summer softball are everywhere. Spectators root for their friends and family from the stands, the crack of the bat is closely followed by cheers or friendly jeers, and players can often be seen catching up with friends on the opposing team while they round the bases. It’s community at its best, and the adult softball league has been a beloved part of Moab summers for decades.
Landscaping Equipment Exchange Spring 2024 Program Outcomes
Here at SLCgreen, we’re always working to find actionable, high-impact strategies to improve local air quality. This spring, we ran our first-ever Landscaping Equipment Exchange (in the past we’ve partnered with the State’s program). Our goal is to remove highly polluting gas-powered landscaping tools from the airshed and replace them with electric alternatives. Through this spring’s program, the City was able to:
Community rallies to save West Valley Performing Arts Center
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A few months ago, the West Valley Performing Arts Center was on the brink of closing. The community and businesses rallied to save it. While work is underway to keep a steady flow of funding, audiences are loving the current production Legally Blonde. It's...
Long Beach State Women’s Soccer Draws With No. 4 BYU
LBSU (1-2-1) was the better team for most of the 90 minutes and midfielder Makayla Demelo scored the equalizer in the 73rd minute. The Beach outshot BYU 14-5 and opened the game with what coach Mauricio Ingrassia called, “Our best half of the year.”. “I think our team is...
Three Utah veterans given military funeral service after remains were unclaimed
BLUFFDALE — Motorcycles and summer weekends just go together. For some, there is nothing like the freedom to just hit the open road and ride. A group of nearly two dozens bikers in Salt Lake County did that Saturday morning, but it wasn’t just to have fun. It...
Investigation exposes black market hunting tag scheme and group harassing wildlife with helicopter
TWIN FALLS — An electric company executive and a pilot have been charged after they reportedly harassed wildlife with a helicopter, illegally sold hunting tags and much more. According to court filings, Karl Studer, 43, was charged with three felonies: one count of unlawful possession of wildlife, and two...
Park City crews contain grass fire threatening home
A grass fire burning near Silver Creek Road and Westwood Road in Park City. Park City Fire District Battalion Chief Darren Nelson said firefighters were called to a fast-moving grass fire burning near Silver Creek Road and Westwood Road around 2 p.m. Crews quickly arrived at the fire threatening a single-family home.
Drugs, cheating, divorce: Kouri Richins to appear at preliminary hearing
PARK CITY, Utah (Court TV) — Prosecutors are expected to provide evidence of a crumbling marriage, an affair and multiple attempts to kill the victim at a three-day hearing scheduled to begin Monday in Utah. Kouri Richins is facing a list of charges, including murder, for the death of her husband, Eric Richins, who prosecutors... Read more » Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Retirement options small businesses can support
This story appears in the August issue of Utah Business. Subscribe. Ten years ago, Dan Beck decided to offer retirement benefits to employees in several of the small businesses he had started. Wanting to set up 401(k) plans because of their higher contribution limits, Beck dove into deciphering industry jargon and uncovering hidden fees.
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