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CanyonLands Youth Center finds healing in new hogan
BLANDING, Utah — Representing a mother’s protection and creation, a Hooghan Nimazi, or hogan, was built at the CanyonLands Youth Center for at-risk youth to heal from any potentially traumatic events. On July 10, the Youth Center held a ribbon cutting for their new hooghan nimazi to culturally...
Celebrating Pioneer Day in Ogden
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) – Pioneer Day celebrations are underway across the state. Nicea DeGering packed up her gear and hit the road early in the morning to get a good spot at Ogden Pioneer Days. Rodeo Director Rick Davis shared some highlights from the festivities as well as a look at what you can expect at Ogden Pioneer Days this week.
Water Canyon Winery expands: Sip and savor this weekend at the grand opening of Hildale’s new cafe
HILDALE — Hildale just got a fresh new flavor with a brand-new cafe, and they’re serving up delectable, locally sourced dishes alongside a selection of wines that are already winning hearts and tantalizing taste buds. “It’s been awesome,” The Winery Cafe owner and chef Indy Tooke said. “I’m...
2.9 magnitude earthquake rattles St. George area
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Utah, July 24, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — A 2.9 magnitude earthquake shook the area south of St. George Tuesday night as residents settled in for the night. The earthquake, a little southeast of St. George, was recorded at 10:33 p.m. by the University of Utah Seismic Center. The earth shifted at a depth of seven miles.
New Quarry Mountain Trailhead opens for trail users
The Quarry Mountain Trailhead opened Tuesday, July 23, and is located along Meadows Drive on the eastside of state Route 224. It features 11 parking spaces including one ADA stall, a map kiosk and a dog waste station. The second trailhead will be built south of Meadows Drive adjacent to...
LPOA's New Utah Facility to Create More Than 120 Manufacturing Jobs
Leitner-Poma of America (LPOA) recently celebrated the opening of the company's new Skytrac manufacturing facility in Tooele, Utah. The company is known for engineering, producing, installing and servicing all types of cable transport systems for the ski industry, amusement parks and urban transport. The new campus, close to Salt Lake...
New giant Smith’s Marketplace opens in Heber City
The new Smith’s Marketplace at the north end of Heber City — almost within throwing distance of the old one — opened for the first time Saturday morning and was flooded with customers searching for groceries and out of curiosity. Store Leader Bryer Trussell and other staff...
24 Thoughts On BYU Football Entering Fall Camp
PROVO, Utah – Summer is over, BYU football is here. Offseasons are shorter than ever. It feels like yesterday when Kalani Sitake was addressing the media in a stadium-seating meeting room inside Boone Pickens Stadium after BYU fell in double-overtime to Oklahoma State. The past eight months flew by...
Madison Outheir's Horse 'Rooster' Carries Josie Connor To Big Win
A touching story of cowgirl friendship and support for each other above all else. Recently, previous Resistol Rooke of the Year and American Breakaway Roping Champion Madison Outheir were tragically hospitalized during an accident in Salt Lake City, Utah. Friend and fellow competitor Josie Conner recently took home a big win in Nampa, Idaho, at the Snake River Stampede.
Closures issued ahead of Pioneer Day celebrations
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Utah officials and residents are gearing up for an eventful Pioneer Day. Because of holiday celebrations and the 2034 Olympic announcement watch party in Washington Square Park, the Salt Lake City Police Department issued a reminder of upcoming closures. Beginning early Wednesday, "anyone living,...
Report reveals how much money Russell Westbrook is giving up in Jazz buyout
Russell Westbrook is giving up a decent chunk of change up front to be able to choose his next destination. Keith Smith of Spotrac reported this week that the former MVP guard Westbrook is giving up a total of $1.7 million in his buyout with the Utah Jazz. Westbrook was just acquired by the Jazz... The post Report reveals how much money Russell Westbrook is giving up in Jazz buyout appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Meet Utah softball coach who gave over 50 years to the sport
KUTV — Butch Latey, a legend in Utah high school sports, came into the studio to chat with Kari Hawker-Diaz about his recent nomination for the Ford Driven to Give campaign, thanks to his incredible career coaching women's softball for over 50 years. Butch is a beloved coach who...
Vigil held for West Haven 12-year-old has community wondering what more could be done
WEST HAVEN, Utah (KUTV) — Community members at a candlelight vigil honoring 12-year-old Gavin Peterson Tuesday night said they felt he was failed by everyone. Weber School District officials said Gavin's stepmom pulled him out of school to be homeschooled — a decision that came on the heels of numerous reports from school employees concerned for his safety.
Utah State Cross Country 2024 Schedule: 10 Meets for NCAA Qualification
LOGAN, Utah — Utah State’s Director of Track & Field and Cross Country, Artie Gulden , announced on Tuesday his program’s cross country schedule for the 2024 campaign. “We are excited about this upcoming cross country season,” Gulden said. “Our schedule is set to try to give both teams the best opportunity to qualify for the NCAA Championships. We have a good mix of local meets as well as competitions further away. Those meets we have to travel farther distances will give our kids the chance to compete against teams from other NCAA regions. If we can beat some of…
IOC officially awards Utah the 2034 Olympics — but not without final-hour drama
It was just after 4:20 a.m. in Salt Lake City, where a crowd of about 2,000 Utahns — many of them sporting 2002 Olympic hats, jackets and other memorabilia — waited with bated breath as the International Olympic Committee voted Wednesday on whether Utah would again host the Winter Games in 2034. “Come on!” someone […]
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