(StatePoint) Educators are among the many on the frontlines of COVID-19. During a time of immense disruption, they are quickly adapting their teaching methods, testing new skills, and discovering solutions to advance learning in profound new ways.For K-12 educators who are designing ...
MT. PLEASANT — Mt. Pleasant residents will be voting on Proposition 19, the recreation, arts, and parks (RAP) tax on Election Day, Nov. 3. A RAP tax would create a fund to enhance recreational amenities, park facilities, and cultural arts facilities and organizations in Mt. Pleasant.Under ...
<h2>Alcoholics Anonymous</h2>Group meets every week at the following locations and times: Sundays, 10 a.m., upstairs in Mt. Pleasant Recreation Center; 10 N. State, Mt. Pleasant (also Wednesdays at 8 p.m. at this location); Mondays, 8 p.m., Central Utah Counseling ...
MT. PLEASANT — According to numbers provided by the Central Utah Public Health Department, there have been 764 COVID-19 cases reported in the Six County area—an increase of 101 since last week. Central Utah Public Health Department one new death occurred in the CUPHD area, in Millard ...
MT. PLEASANT — The Utah Department of Health, under the direction of Gov. Herbert, has approved a “Low Risk Test and Return” guide for grade school students statewide. At the request of many school superintendents and charger directors, a school medical advisory group met and recommended ...
PRICE — Members of the Manti-La Sal National Forest have been hard at work revising the 1986 forest plan, and now they are looking for the public’s input despite official scoping being delayed.“We have gone through the process to develop a draft plan,” said Kyle Beagley, Manti-La Sal ...