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The Salary That A Family In Utah Needs For Basic Survival
Inflation is totally out of control. Have you seen the interest rates? Every time I drive passed one of the those mortgage rate billboards along the freeway, I shudder. It hasn't been below 6% in a long time. The amount we spend on groceries in 2024 is almost triple the amount from 2022 and it is not getting better.
NEWSIES unites and delights at Sundance Summer Theatre
SUNDANCE — “Carrying the Banner” at Sundance Resort is a rag-tag group of newsboys and newsgirls. Director Jennifer Delac Rimke presents Newsies: The Musical at Sundance Summer Theatre as a production full of youthful energy in partnership with Utah Valley University School of Arts. Unlike the trolley strike dragging on for three weeks, this twentieth production of Newsies in Utah continues to prove why the show keeps appearing in the digital headlines of Utah Theatre Bloggers.
Kamas Food Pantry celebrates grand opening on Tuesday
The Kamas Food Pantry plans a ribbon-cutting, bake sale and lots of prizes at the pantry’s new location at 190 E 400 S from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Organizers are offering an opportunity drawing ticket for each donation of a non-expired food item. The Kamas Food Pantry plans...
Demolition derby couple shares glimpse into raucous rally
The demolition derby will combine metallic mayhem with old-fashioned tomfoolery at the Wasatch County Fairgrounds on July 26 and 27. Rihanna may sing about finding love in a hopeless place but Wasatch County Parks and Recreation’s marketing coordinator Jen Bowman is living it. When she moved to the Heber...
Salt Lake City Council to hear ‘Green Loop’ proposal
SALT LAKE CITY –The Salt Lake City Council will soon hear a proposal for a green space park that would encircle the downtown area. Imagine a loop around Salt Lake City’s downtown. The loop would be safe for walkers and cyclists and provide spaces for mini-parks and trees.
Atomic Provides Solution to Fifth Third Bank to Enhance Digital Banking Experience with Advanced Direct Deposit Technology
SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 23, 2024-- Atomic is pleased to announce a collaboration with Fifth Third Bank to leverage Atomic’s cutting-edge Deposit solution within its mobile banking applications. This provides account holders with a secure, fast, and hassle-free method to manage their direct deposits. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240723709797/en/ Atomic Provides Solution to Fifth Third Bank to Enhance Digital Banking Experience with Advanced Direct Deposit Technology (Graphic: Business Wire)
Fresh Off The Set Podcast: An Interview with UVU President Astrid S. Tuminez
KUTV — Join us for an inspiring conversation with Astrid S. Tuminez, President of Utah Valley University. In this episode, we delve into President Tuminez's remarkable journey from her humble beginnings in the Philippines to becoming the first woman to lead UVU. Discover her vision for the university, her...
Queen of the world: Timpanogos’s Aubrie Christensen wins National High School Rodeo Queen competition
Timpanogos’s Aubrie Christensen has a simple superstition that she implemented earlier this year. Before each rodeo queen competition, she tucks a $2 bill in her hat for good luck — and she has a special reason for doing so. “I learned that my aunt (Dawn Christensen) put a...
If smoke isn’t coming off the fire on Ensign Peak, how is it only 10% contained?
Sierra Hellstrom is the spokesperson for the Northern Utah Type 3 Incident Management Team, said containment refers not to the interior of the fire, where flames might be active or smoldering, but to the perimeter and where the fire might move given a shift in weather conditions.
Changes are coming to the ACT test. Here's what that might mean for students
SALT LAKE CITY — Changes are coming to the ACT. On July 15, Janet Godwin, CEO of the ACT test, announced that a pair of "fundamental" changes would be coming to the test starting in 2025. ACT makes science section optional. The first of the changes is to make...
Expect road closures in downtown Salt Lake on Pioneer Day
SALT LAKE CITY — Police say Pioneer Day celebrations and an Olympic announcement watch party will cause road closures around downtown Salt Lake City on Wednesday. The Salt Lake City Police Department said in a press release that, “anyone living, working, or visiting Salt Lake City should expect significant and potentially lengthy road closures.”
A back-to-school block party at an indoor skate park
MIDVALE, UT (GOOD THINGS UTAH)- Jay Lower with KTR joined us on GTU to give us the inside scoop on an indoor playground perfect for kids. KTR stands for “kids that rip,” a fitting name for this exciting space featuring an indoor skatepark, trampolines, sports courts, and more. KTR will be hosting a Back-to-School Block Party at their location in Midvale on August 3. This community event will feature a backpack drive, engaging activities, and a chance to connect with neighbors. It’s a great way to kick off the new school year.
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