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Marietta Brady Coates Stewart

1925 – 2024 Marietta Brady Coates Stewart passed away August 23, 2024, at the age of 99 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah at the Goodlife Senior Living Center. Marietta was born on April 14, 1925, in Fairview, Utah to Sidney A. Brady and Della Hurst Brady. She was the fifth child of nine ...

Look for the good

A month or so ago, I heard a young man give a talk in church. I believe that he’s 16 years old. He had been to a church sponsored youth seminar deal that lasted a few days. He gave a report on his experience. Some of what he said has stuck with me. I gather that on the beginning of the first ...

Utah Cutthroat Slam raises over $100,000 for native trout conservation

The Utah Cutthroat Slam, a unique fishing challenge aimed at restoring native cutthroat trout in the state, recently celebrated a significant achievement: raising over $100,000 for conservation efforts. This milestone marks a major success for the program, which was launched in 2016 by the Utah ...

Ask an Expert – Navigating Sibling Rivalry: From Conflict to Connection

Sibling rivalry – where siblings compete, argue, and vie for parental attention – is common in nearly every family. It can manifest in various ways, including verbal disputes, physical fights, jealousy, or resentment. While a certain level of rivalry is normal, prolonged or intense conflict ...

Miss Sanpete County and Outstanding Teen pageants set to shine in Ephraim

The excitement is building in Sanpete County as five talented young women prepare to compete for the coveted title of Miss Sanpete County, and six inspiring contestants vie for the Miss Sanpete County’s Outstanding Teen crown. The event, which promises to be an evening filled with grace, ...

Cleanup continues after flash flood in Fountain Green

Cleanup continued in Fountain Green last week after a massive storm hit the area Sunday, Aug. 18, and caused flooding estimated to have impacted more than half the homes in the community. “We’ve asked some of the older residents, and no one’s ever seen anything like this. No one,” said ...