
House fire in Richfield, investigation ongoing
Early Monday morning, March 17, at approximately 5 a.m., a fire was reported at 355 North 400 East in Richfield.
Early Monday morning, March 17, at approximately 5 a.m., a fire was reported at 355 North 400 East in Richfield.
It’s almost spring, and it’s time to start thinking about gardening season! Consider these tips to help you prepare. Included are links from the Utah State University Extension Gardeners Almanac.
Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, U.S. Senators John Curtis (R-UT) and Mike Lee (R-UT), along with Representative Mike Kennedy (R-UT), introduced the Natural Asset Company Prohibition… Login to continue reading Login…
Intermountain Sevier Valley Hospital has once again been named a Top 20 Rural and Community Hospital in the country by the National Rural Health Association. This is the sixth time the NRHA has recognized the facility as Top 20 since 2016. Sevier Valley Hospital was also named a Top 100 Rural and Community Hospital by the Chartis Center for Rural Health this year, marking ten consecutive awards.
The Bicknell International Film Festival (BIFF) 2025 celebrates Elvis: Enduring, Enigmatic, Everlasting. The 90th anniversary of Elvis Presley’s birth was January 8, and that lends… Login to continue reading Login…
On Wednesday, March 5, members of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers (DoUP) were notified of an act of vandalism that affected the Nielsen Grist Mill marker, located along Highway 24 near Teasdale.
The 2025 General Legislative Session has officially come to an end. This all-out sprint of the final week was a great cap to seven weeks of hard work.
The Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP) at Utah State University has released the fourth of six white papers sharing the results of a comprehensive study conducted earlier this fall. The study supports the efforts of “A Bolder Way Forward,” a statewide movement focused on ensuring that more Utah girls, women, and their families thrive.
Can you remember what it felt like to start Kindergarten? To be a 5-year-old dressed up in your newly purchased back to school clothes as your parents did you hair up nicely for the first nervous day of school? You wear your backpack like the rest of the big kids, you walk into that classroom, greet your new teacher, say hi to some of your neighborhood friends you were lucky enough to get as classmates, find your cubby, sit cross legged on the colorful rug, and officially start your elementary schooling.
The Richfield Carnegie Library hosted its first book signing of 2025 on Friday, February 28, featuring local author and business owner Kaden Mattinson. Mattinson was present to promote his latest work, Raising Resilient Children: Strategies for Youth Empowerment.