As he addressed the dozens of children sitting inside a barn watching a sheep get sheared, Jim Jensen grabbed a handful of wool and inquired if anyone played baseball or softball.
Responding to the scattered yes’s, the Spanish Fork sheep farmer told the crowd that wool makes up the inside of ...
For retirees, one of the biggest financial fears isn’t just rising prices — it’s running out of money too soon. Inflation keeps pushing up the cost of housing, health care and everyday expenses, making it essential to have a retirement strategy that lasts as long as you do.
The good ...
If you’re a new parent, you may have heard conflicting information about whether your infant should sleep in the same bed as you or in their own crib. In this article, we’ll unpack the research behind co-sleeping to help you decide if it’s a good choice for you and your baby.
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Imagine being tasked with writing a song in just three days and then getting the chance to work alongside world-renowned guitarist Mark Lettieri. This was the incredible opportunity five Brigham Young University commercial music students experienced.
Inside the music building’s new ...
In 1958, the first National Library Week was observed with the theme “Wake Up and Read!” Now, 67 years later, the annual celebratory week “Drawn to the Library” begins April 6 and runs through April 12. This is a time to celebrate what I and many others believe to be a very essential ...
Once a steel town, Vineyard has rapidly transformed into one of the fastest-growing economic centers in the nation. With major developments underway — including the highly anticipated Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) expansion and the sustainable growth of Utah City — Vineyard is positioning ...