Logan Named A Top Foodie Destination
In September, Logan was listed among the top destinations to visit when it comes to finding not only unique, but quality food options by rewardexpert.com .
View ArticleAggie Music Project Preforms 'Jazz Vespers' At St. John's Episcopal Church
The wooden pews in the sanctuary of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Logan fill with people on Sunday for the evening prayer service.
View ArticleClimate Change Solutions Seminar To Be Held In Park City This Weekend
The Citizens’ Climate Lobby, along with the Interfaith Council in Park City, are hosting two climate change educational presentations this month. The first was held last weekend and addressed the...
View ArticleUtah History Conference Focuses On History Of Local Communities
The annual Utah History Conference held Wednesday in Salt Lake City was themed Local Matters: Interweaving Historical Threads of Community . The conference focused on the historical events and trends...
View ArticleSpeculative Fiction Author Speaks On 'Fear Of The Female Voice'
Speculative fiction author Sarah Gailey traveled throughout Utah last week presenting a series of talks and readings aimed to empower female writers and activists.
View ArticleUtah's Birthrate Among Highest In Nation
A new report released this month focuses on how the drop of birth rates and the increase of retiring seniors is affecting the United States. Although the national birth rate is on a decline, Utah is...
View ArticleProposed Land Swap For Logan Library Cancelled
On Tuesday, Logan Mayor Craig Petersen announced the cancellation of the land swap proposed in last week’s city council meeting.
View ArticleUSU Library Hosts Monthly Concert Series
As flute and harp music begins to play in the Utah State University library, a small group of onlookers gather.
View ArticleEvent in Logan Aims To Help More Women Run For Political Office
Although women are less likely than men to fill political offices in the United States, it isn’t because they are less likely to be elected, but less likely to run.
View ArticleAggie Heroes Event Held At USU Promotes Student Unity
Eight Utah State students took to the stage to share stories of challenges they have faced and how they have overcome those challenges for an “Aggie Heroes” event.
View ArticleMore Minority Children In Utah Live In Poverty Than White Children
Although results from the second Race for Results study show improvement since 2014 when the original study was conducted, there is still a discrepancy between the living situations of white and...
View ArticleFilm Festival For Children Gives Families An Oppertunity To View Media From...
A film festival for children in Salt Lake City provides families an opportunity to experience media from around the world. Patrick Hubley is the director of programing for the Utah Film Center and...
View ArticleVarious Religious And Spiritual Leaders Make Pilgrimage To Bears Ears NM
This weekend a group of about two dozen people, including religious leaders from surrounding areas and tribal spiritual leaders, will meet in Albuquerque, New Mexico and make a pilgrimage to Bears Ears...
View ArticleCrossing Borders: 11-Year-Old Boy Walking Across Country To Raise Diabetes...
Eleven-year-old Noah Barnes and his family are traveling across the country in the name of diabetes. But while his mom is driving the family car, Noah and his dad are walking ever mile from southern...
View ArticleIdaho Family Invites People From All Over The World To Send Their Son...
For the second year in a row, Jay and Kathy Keller are asking people to send Christmas cards to their disabled son Joshua as part of their effort to give back to the community.
View ArticleUtah State University Names New Chief Fundraiser
On Monday, Utah State University announced that Matthew T. White will fill the role of chief fundraiser for the university.
View ArticleCat Cafe Opens In Salt Lake City
Earlier this month, Tinker’s Cat Cafe opened in Salt Lake City. The cafe offers a full espresso bar, local baked goods and a cat room.
View ArticleKeeping Bears Ears May Help Local Economies
Prior to President Donald Trump’s visit to Utah on Monday, southern Utah leaders discuss the importance of Bears Ears and the possible economic value to keeping the monument.
View ArticleHoliday Vending Machines In Salt Lake City Encourage Giving
During December visitors to Temple Square can purchase items from vending machines that will then be donated to various state, national and global charities. Items range from food, to glasses, to goats.
View Article