World Congress of Families meets in Salt Lake City
By Susan Escalante
Utah seemed a fitting location for the World Congress of Families IX. More than 3,000 people from 46 states and 52 countries who are interested in strengthening the traditional
By Susan Escalante
Utah seemed a fitting location for the World Congress of Families IX. More than 3,000 people from 46 states and 52 countries who are interested in strengthening the traditional
By Lana Hiskey
Janna Slye, a special education teacher at Sierra Bonita Elementary School in Spanish Fork, had the opportunity to meet with Utah Governor Gary Herbert, Lt. Governor Spencer J. Cox
Doug Smith has opened two new dealerships in Spanish Fork: Dough Smith Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/Ram and Doug Smith Chevrolet. The Chevrolet store is a new line for Smith, who also owns and operates th
Imagine a world where all cultures and beliefs are honored, accepted and reverenced for the unique gift they are to the world culture – turning in a stationary circle and seeing Tibetan monks, Ch
So here goes. We started out with a breakfast treat. I always forgot that Chick-Fil-A serves breakfast. When I think of my morning meal, I normally don’t instantly think of fried chicken. But it was h
By Britnee Johnston
Students at Payson Junior High School received a special lesson on credit score, identity theft and student debt from Kepi Heimuli of Zions Bank as part of the national Get Sm
The Knights of Columbus in Utah have raised the funds for and received delivery of 110 brand new wheelchairs that will be distributed to veterans around the state. Funds were raised through indiv
By Lana Hiskey
The Nebo Education Foundation functions through generous donations made by individuals and businesses. The foundation helps enrich students’ education in Nebo School District. Thro
By Clark H. Caras
Under the ownership/operator guidance of Scott Rasband of Cedar Hills, the first Chick-fil-A south of central Utah has opened its doors in Spanish Fork at 825 US Highway 6.
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By Clark Caras
Historic Spanish Fork Main Street is alive and well thanks to families like the Pratts of Benjamin who just two months ago opened their brick and mortar Big Bratt Boutique. The bus