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Tales From Utah Valley: Walk for suicide prevention this month

The beginning of September marks the beginning of National Suicide Prevention Month, a time for renewed efforts to educate, become involved, support and reach out. We can never have too much information or knowledge about how to potentially help save a life. This month, the American ...

Garden Help Desk: Proper watering can solve summer leaf scorch problems

We have a dwarf Japanese maple in the backyard that gets at least six hours of sun and part shade. It has been there for about 15 years and has been very healthy. It is not as full as it used to be. Could the heat be doing the damage to it? I have noticed that the leaves are crispy and there ...

Tales from Utah Valley: There’s still time to enjoy summer

Kids may be back in school and backpacks may have replaced swimming suits, but there is still time to enjoy the summer season, which doesn’t officially end until the autumnal equinox on Sept. 22. After all, the weather — when we aren’t experiencing heavy rains and hailstorms — is ...

BYU: Tailgates continuing to feature service projects at road football games

Brigham Young University football fans will continue combining game day traditions with community impact through "Cougs Care" service projects at every road game this season. Last year, prior to the BYU football game at the University of Arkansas, BYU alums, fans, friends and The Church of ...

Scenic park with bike trails opens in Santaquin Canyon

Cyclists of all ages now have a new place to ride bikes in a safe area, off the streets, with beautiful views and plenty of room to ride. The new Santaquin Bike Skills Park at Prospector View Park opened Aug. 2 and a grand opening will be held Tuesday. According to the city’s community ...