
A Yearly Screening Mammogram Can Save Your Life
When Jill Brown, an ultrasound and mammography tech at Intermountain Sevier Valley Hospital, saw the results of her own mammogram last year, she was shocked.“I thought, ‘Oh great.
When Jill Brown, an ultrasound and mammography tech at Intermountain Sevier Valley Hospital, saw the results of her own mammogram last year, she was shocked.“I thought, ‘Oh great.
As one has driven to Ashman Elementary in Richfield over the past couple weeks, you can see some subtle and hopefully helpful changes.Changes have been made to the student drop off areas in the west and north parts of the school to hopefully help ease congestion, save time, and most importantly, create a safer area to drop off these kindergarten through second grade students.Essentially, drive-through lanes have been created to replace the stop and unload lanes that have been used in the past.
In June 2023, A Bolder Way Forward for Utah (BWF) was established as a statewide movement to help more Utah girls and women thrive.
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Ballots will be mailed on October 15th.
On Monday, October 7, Richfield Main Street was not just lined with purple pinwheels, ribbons, and bows, but hundreds of residents who gathered with Utah Foster Care representatives and First Lady Abby Cox to discuss the dire need for foster families in Sevier County, specifically Richfield.
Cedar City, UT – October 7, 2024 – State Bank of Southern Utah is pleased to announce the appointment of Trevor C.
A new apartment development is underway following Richfield City Council approval of a conditional use permit on Tuesday, October 7, for Roots at Richfield, a multiple-family facility that will be located at approximately 1170 South 500 West, behind the old Topsfield Lodge and Royal Inn.
Utah lawmaker Ralph Okerlund, of Monroe has passed away at the age of 72, on Wed., October 9 in his home alongside his sweetheart, Cindy Okerlund, and surrounded by family.
The ninth annual Quilter’s Heritage Festival brought hundreds of participants, vendors, and spectators to the Sevier Valley fairgrounds in Richfield October 10-12.With this year’s theme being ‘Quilt Camp 24-Rekindling Memories,’ it was a week full of quilts, classes, campfires, scary stories, shooting ranges, trunk shows, giveaways, new friendships created, trading post visits, and many memories made.It’s hard to believe that just a short nine years ago, Mayor at the time, Dave Odgen asked his wife Lana on a car ride, “What can we do to bring more people to our great city of Richfield?” Her response sparked this now nine year journey.