How communities benefit when consumers shop local
Ideas about shopping are never set in stone, and the pandemic illustrated just how quickly consumer trends and opinions can change.
Ideas about shopping are never set in stone, and the pandemic illustrated just how quickly consumer trends and opinions can change.
Richfield City council approved a proposal to reduce the overall cost of the new pool project following a special meeting held Monday, August 19.
As the 2024/2025 school year began just a couple weeks ago, Sevier School District employees seem ready, willing, and excited to start teaching, inspiring, and shaping these young and impressionable students minds.
During the week of August 12, 2024, mine rescue teams representing Canyon Fuel Company’s Sufco and Skyline mines participated in the National Coal Mine Rescue Contest held in Lexington, Kentucky.
With school starting, the Richfield FFA officers are hard at work planning to ensure everything runs smoothly.
DHHS releases its first Utah homeless mortality report Data shows many of the deaths are preventable (Salt Lake City, UT)—The Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has released a report that focuses on death in people experiencing homelessness in Utah in 2023.
A sea of 291 bike riders gathered at the Lion’s Park in Richfield on Saturday August 17 to start the annual Sevier Valley Rooster Ride.
The scene at Intermountain Healthcare Dialysis Center in Richfield on August 13 was like something out of a movie as a teenage swimmer and his Army National Guard Major kidney donor met to show their appreciation for one another, life, and the miraculous and life saving institution that is Intermountain Health Care.Born as healthy as any other kid, life was as normal as could be, until at 15 months old, Henry Coulter caught pneumonia.
SALT LAKE CITY, UT -- Today, a group of Republican leaders from across the state sent a letter to Governor Spencer Cox, Senate President Stuart Adams and House Speaker Mike Schultz regarding the Utah Supreme Court’s recent ballot initiative decision.Concerned that the Court’s decision will render irreparable harm to Utah, the letter urged Governor Cox, President Adams and Speaker Schultz to take immediate action.
Heavy rains and flash floods occurred across Utah roadways, highways, and towns on Monday, August 12, causing commute delays, road closures, and flood warnings.