Utah wildlife officials share safety tips for hikers, joggers, and homeowners as cougar sightings increase
SALT LAKE CITY — As Utahns head outdoors to enjoy the summer hiking and trail running season, wildlife officials are reminding everyone to be aware of their surroundings — especially ...
Last Saturday, I drove “up north” and attended my granddaughter's lacrosse game. It was fun. Ten-year-old Scout has embraced the sport.
She runs back and forth on the field with intensity. And, she scores. I get worn out just watching.
Some of you readers may not know that lacrosse is the ...
When it comes to going the extra mile — literally and figuratively — few do it better than Gunnison Valley Hospital’s own Vikki McClaskey. The longtime Advanced Emergency Medical Technician has been named Utah’s AEMT of the Year, a prestigious honor recognizing her dedication, ...
"Progress not Perfection” theme highlights leadership, culture, and empowerment
Snow College welcomed more than 1,700 Latino students from across Utah to its Ephraim campus on May 6 for the 2025 Latinos in Action Conference, a high-energy gathering focused on empowering youth through ...
Species Protection Account will fund 30 conservation projects across the state
In a strong show of support for wildlife conservation, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources announced the allocation of $4 million to fund 30 projects aimed at protecting and restoring native species in 2025. ...
Utah State University Extension is bringing traditional indigo dyeing back into home gardens with a comprehensive three-part guide to growing, extracting, and dyeing with Japanese indigo (Persicaria tinctoria). With a history tracing back to Japan and China, the plant produces the vibrant blue ...