Christmas! As expected, we sang Christmas songs in church last Sunday. Besides singing along with everyone else, I’m now in the choir. I haven’t been in the church choir for many years. I thought I was done with that phase of my life.
I wondered how it happened that I find myself singing ...
EPHRAIM — For art enthusiasts looking to expand their skills, the annual Summer Snow art workshops at Snow College are opening registration for their 2025 sessions. Held during the weeks of June 2 and June 9, the workshops will bring artists from across the country to the scenic campus in ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s winter snowpack is developing in a “stair-step” pattern, with bursts of storm-driven increases followed by periods of little accumulation. Currently, the state’s snowpack sits at 81% of normal, and officials remain cautiously optimistic for near-normal levels ...
Welcome to the Beehive Archive — your weekly bite-sized look at some of the most pivotal — and peculiar — events in Utah history. With all of the history and none of the dust, the Beehive Archive is a fun way to catch up on Utah’s past. Beehive Archive is a production of Utah ...
With the shortened daylight hours upon us, many may face the challenges of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). SAD is a form of depression that can emerge during the late fall or winter months and is influenced by factors such as reduced exposure to sunlight and living at higher ...
Ephraim Elementary students brought holiday cheer to the community on Monday, Dec. 9, as they gathered at Zions Bank in Ephraim to decorate the branch’s Christmas tree with handmade ornaments. The festive event is part of Zions Bank’s long-running “Lights On” holiday tradition, which ...