By Lana Hiskey
Kids Cause honored Dr. David Nance during the September meeting of the Nebo School District Board of Education for all his generous service to Nebo students. He graduated from Spri
Gayleen Jones retired in September after 35 years at Central Bank’s Spanish Fork office. While Jones’ long-time friends and colleagues at Central Bank are sad to see her go, they are happy for he
Ever wonder about the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers organization? It was organized on April 1, 1901. The constitution of DUP states that the purpose of the organization is “to perpetuate the nam
No one wants to imagine themselves or their loved ones in the position of needing end-of-life care. However, most will need some sort of help when the end is near. Now it’s easier since Utah Coun
By Ginny Ackerson
The ever-growing digital world is making family history so much more accessible. One way the electronic age contributes is by providing education for genealogists on all subject
By Kathy Anderson
The first questions Dr. Mike VanDyke receives about his new business in Spanish Fork are never about the business but about the community: how he likes the community and if he l
Mom had been praying the last two years for an angel to come into their life to help (like her husband had helped so many other boys finish their Eagle Scout Projects). She thanks the Poulsons for bec
Spanish Fork High School has had a jump in participation in its Cross Country program over the last two years, and the Dons are off to a great start for this season.
On Aug. 20, at the Pre-Region
Christie got my favorite item on the menu, a grilled chicken sandwich on a scone with raspberry spicy sauce and ranch. I know that sounds a little bit crazy, right? Ranch and a raspberry sauce, but wo
By Mary Dame
I would like to tell you about a group of senior citizens who happen to be the most kind, gentle and sharing people I know. These people are members of the Senior Center in Payson, a