Spanish Fork’s Memorial Square, with 200 plaques that honor local citizens, has been “refreshed” to make it more inviting to visit. That project of several months has been completed and a rededic
Richard O. Drollinger, 82, passed away peacefully on May 25, 2017.He was born on a farm in Payson, Utah, on Jan. 22, 1935, to Milton Drollinger and Grace Lucille Brimhall. He served an LDS missio
Every moment of every day, Springville’s 68 firefighters stand ready to protect their community. During Art City Days, they’ll also be feeding them.
The annual Fireman’s Pancake Breakfast is set
By Shaunalei Andersen, Utah Valley UUThe Utah Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship hosted a concert by folk instrumentalists Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter on Sunday, May 7. Held in the san
The Springville City Green Waste Area, located in west Springville, is now closed for all commercial and out-of-town users. The grinder that is used to mulch the green waste products is not avail
While several cemeteries in southern Utah County have special areas honoring veterans, others are interesting, peaceful places to contemplate on Memorial Day the meaning of life.
There are at lea
On average, two U.S. military personnel die each day in Middle Eastern conflicts and have since Desert Storm started in August 1990, according to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
That’s tw
The Utah Medical Examiner’s Office has officially identified human remains found on May 22 in a Spanish Fork home as those of Peggy Sue Case, who was last seen on July 9, 1988, and has been liste
Friday May 26, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. Spanish Fork City will officially re-open Memorial Square. Memorial Square, built in 1988 in downtown Spanish Fork, was originally a memorial to Joseph and Del
Solemn ceremonies have been planned for Memorial Day weekend to remember those military personnel who have died in battle while in the service of their country.
American Legion posts in several S