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Funding moves local company forward in meeting teletherapy goals for Utahns

The most important factor in a company’s success is its employees. Without workers, no company can thrive, no matter the value in its product. Knowing this, Lehi-based Tava Health is committed to helping employers provide mental health resources for its workers. According to CEO and founder ...

Nu Skin becomes first sensory certified company worldwide

Employees at Nu Skin in Provo are known for their generosity and volunteerism, but on Tuesday they went one step further. More than 700 Nu Skin employees received sensory training and then worked to wrap 2,400 gifts for 600 sensory needs children across the United States, according to ...

UTOPIA survey reports high preference for fiber network, fast internet

Fifteen years ago, 11 Utah cities joined in a collaboration that became the Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency. At the time, many residents were skeptical of the financial investment and idea it was as important as other utilities. Now, many of those same residents say they ...

Google Fiber is coming to Springville after City Council approval

After going back and forth with different internet providers for over 10 years, the Springville City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to allow Google Fiber to dig into the city streets to run fiber throughout the community, ultimately bringing a new service option to individual homes and ...

Perseverance, customer loyalty keep local businesses around for decades

Amid a historically difficult period for businesses, at least two local establishments have been quietly celebrating about half a century of sales in Utah Valley. Pioneer Book celebrated 40 years of business last year, and McGee’s Stamp & Trophy celebrates 55 this fall. (A sign ...

University Place on its way to completing promises as retail hub of Orem

In 1973, the Woodbury Corp. took a chance with a new flagship project called University Mall. At the time, other than a few homes and open fields, there wasn’t much in the 133 acres. A new connector road had gone in from Provo to Orem and west to Interstate 15. Residents fondly called the ...