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A mental health toolkit for your back-to-school checklist
KUTV — As families gather school supplies, backpacks and clothes, Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital recommends an addition to your back-to-school checklist: A mental health toolkit. Primary Children’s experts say families can set kids up for success as school starts. Here’s a mental health toolkit they recommend all Utah...
‘Just innocent bystanders,’ Women hit by gunfire in downtown Salt Lake City speak out
SALT LAKE CITY — Two innocent bystanders caught in the middle of a shooting in downtown Salt Lake City are sharing their frightening story. Shaylee Quist, owner of Regal Radiance Art, displayed some of her art and jewelry outside a shop along the busy stretch of Exchange Place Saturday morning around 12:40 a.m.
Park City Mountain to open for winter season in November
Park City Mountain announced Wednesday it will open for its 2023-2024 winter season Nov. 22. This is the latest opening date for the resort in the past four seasons. Last year and in 2022, Park City began spinning lifts on Nov. 16. The year before that the resort opened Nov. 17.
Park City Council reviews $7M contract to underground power lines at potential arts district
Park City is looking to develop five acres at the intersection of Bonanza Drive and Kearns Boulevard into a new mixed-use district with housing, commercial space and art elements. Power lines run directly through that five-acre site. Park City Manager Matt Dias says leaving them would impact future construction on...
Two plead guilty to bank fraud conspiracy targeting payment card industry | News
BOSTON, Massachusetts — A Logan woman and another man have pleaded guilty to conspiring to deceive banks into processing more than $150 million in credit and debit card payments on behalf of merchants involved in prohibited and high-risk businesses, including online gaming, debt collection, debt relief, online pharmaceuticals and payday lending, among others.
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.
Car Lovers Rejoice: The Helper Arts Festival Car Show Returns Aug. 17
The 30th annual Helper Arts Festival is coming up quickly, starting on Thursday, Aug. 15, and running until Sunday, Aug. 18. As a part of this festival there will be a car show which celebrates the artistry that goes into vehicles, which will be held Saturday, Aug. 17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Castle Country Radio sat down with Jake Gray, the event organizer for the car show to talk about the event.
Unified Commerce Buys Greats from Steve Madden
Steve Madden CEO Says Retailers Are 'Cautious' on the Fashion Boot Category Unified Commerce Group — the direct-to-consumer operator that already rolled up Spiritual Gangster and Frank And Oak — is ready to move faster. The New York firm said on Thursday that it bought the assets of the premium, born-in-Brooklyn sneaker brand Greats Inc. from Steven Madden Ltd., which itself bought the business in 2019. As part of the deal, Madden will take a stake in the Unified business. Unified also made a strategic investment in Utah-based womenswear retailer Böhme, which was founded by Vivien and Fernanda Böhme and has 14 stores...
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.
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