
RYCC and 4-H host teens bingo night
On Thursday, Feb. 6th, Richfield Youth City Council (RYCC) and Sevier County 4-H hosted their first Richfield teen bingo night, which drew roughly 60 students who came together to have a night of fun.
On Thursday, Feb. 6th, Richfield Youth City Council (RYCC) and Sevier County 4-H hosted their first Richfield teen bingo night, which drew roughly 60 students who came together to have a night of fun.
After months and months of waking up before the sun came out, getting to practice, perfecting routines, taking the Region title, and walking out onto that UVU court at the mother of all competitions, you take one last breath as the crowd silences themselves for just a second as the music turned on and instinct, memory, and adrenaline take over.
Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, Senator John Curtis announced his appointments as subcommittee chairman on two key Senate committees: the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (SFRC) and… Login to continue reading Login…
Washington, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Celeste Maloy joined Representatives Mark Takano (CA-39), Vince Fong (CA-20), and Young Kim (CA-40) in introducing The Fred Korematsu Congressional… Login to continue reading Login…
by Jeff RaisorContributing Writer The Carbon High School girls basketball team made the trip to Richfield to take on the Wildcats in a 3A Region… Login to continue reading Login…
The Bookmark, a bookshop that also features local vendors, hosted its first book release party on Tuesday, Jan. 21, celebrating Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros.
by Jeff RaisorContributing Writer January 22 brought the Emery Spartans (9-8) to Richfield (13-3) for a Region 12 matchup as the stands were packed with… Login to continue reading Login…
by Jeff RaisorContributing Writer It was a sea of blue as the RHS main gym stands were packed with player’s families, the pep band, drill… Login to continue reading Login…
On Tuesday, January 14, Librarian Tiffany Andersen presented the Richfield Library Board’s proposal to lease the former Mountain View Valley Vision Center building to the Richfield City Council. The building, located directly across the street from the current Richfield Carnegie Library, offers an opportunity to address the growing needs of the library and its patrons.