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Tales From Utah Valley: Larger food pantry means helping more people

During the month of August, 8,200 residents were able to get help with a basic necessity — food — from Tabitha’s Way Local Food Pantry in American Fork. Another 2,800 were served at the Saratoga Springs location during that month. Now, the American Fork pantry has moved to a new, larger ...

BYU: University earns trio of No. 1 rankings

It’s the beginning of a new school year at Brigham Young University, and what better way to celebrate than with a trio of new No. 1 rankings from The Wall Street Journal, Forbes and The Princeton Review? Beating out schools such as Princeton and MIT, BYU landed the top spot in the 2025 ...

United Way: Day of Caring showcases community strength

Have you ever experienced the excitement and enthusiasm of walking into an event with thousands of other people there beside you? Most of us have had this experience in one way or another, whether it’s through attending a concert, participating in a conference or maybe even visiting a ...

Money Matters: 8 lessons learned through founding, growing companies

Amy Osmond Cook has had an incredible entrepreneurial journey. From co-founding Stage Marketing in 2004 to co-founding Utah-based Fullcast earlier this year, Cook has learned that this experience isn't just about the big wins — it's about the real, practical lessons learned along the ...

Tales from Utah Valley: Talking is the first step in preventing suicide

We all want to help prevent suicide, so let’s remember an important first step in trying to help someone who may be having suicidal thoughts and feelings: talking. This may feel awkward or uncomfortable. It may be the difficult thing to do. We may not know what to say. But it could possibly ...