
Utah National Guard 2-222nd veterans invited to reunion
Veterans of the Utah Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 222nd Field Artillery unit are invited to attend two reunions, one of which taking place at the Richfield Armory.
Veterans of the Utah Army National Guard’s 2nd Battalion, 222nd Field Artillery unit are invited to attend two reunions, one of which taking place at the Richfield Armory.
It was a great week of work and legislation on the hill. I moved several bills and projects through the legislative process that do good for District 70 and rural Utah.
Ladies, get ready for an unforgettable evening of creativity, connection, and empowerment.
A new bill proposed by Utah House Republican leaders has proposed a bill to address concerns over the state’s vote-by-mail system. H.B. 300, also known as Amendments to Election Law, would require voters to return a mail-in ballot in person to a polling location where the voter must provide valid voter identification. Exceptions are outlined, and municipalities must have a set number of drop boxes based on voter population.
On Sunday, Jan. 26, Jeremy Foisy was promoted from Sergeant First Class (SFC) to First Sergeant (1SG) as part of the 2nd Battalion, 222nd Field Artillery, Alpha Battery. The ceremony was held alongside fellow soldiers in recognition of his dedication and leadership.
Imperfection - fault, blemish, flaw, incomplete, undesirable. Accepting - receive, take, obtain, acquire, welcome, embrace, approve, adopt.
The Raptors Inventory Nest Survey (RINS) offers volunteers a unique opportunity to learn about and help protect Utah’s eagles, hawks, falcons, osprey, and owls. Volunteers are needed, and training workshops will be held in February and March.
For the first time in four years, the Federal Reserve has cut short-term interest rates. The Fed has indicated that this cut may be followed by several others in the months ahead. What will these lower rates mean to you as a consumer and an investor?
In a small ceremony at the Sevier County office building in the Commission Chamber held on January 7, four county officials were sworn in to start their respective four year terms.
Kermit’s Kruisers awarded Wyatt Hugh, a student from Millard High School, a scholarship to attend Snow College’s automotive technology program. This marked the club’s first scholarship, which was funded through car shows held in October.