
Finance + Legal Services
She Brings Peace While Ending Panic
Christine Alleman created a company that can help bring families peace of mind when they need it most Article by Christine Alleman | Photography by Asher Swan and TrustSafe LLC For more than 30 years, the most meaningful part of my work has been about the people and families I’ve had the privilege of helping to navigate through some of life’s most important yet difficult times. Over those decades, I grew weary of watching people panic at the exact moment when they needed clarity most. And...
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Fitness
Pilates through the Ages
A method rooted in intention- designed to evolve with you, not exhaust you. Article by Sheridan St. Claire | Photography by Bailey Fillmore Photos In a world where media drives most of society’s emotions, decisions, and lifestyle choices, sifting through health fads, workout scams, and “get-fit-quick” schemes has become a challenge for those serious about creating a sustainable, healthy lifestyle. However, the quiet strength of Pilates has steadily made its way into the spotlight. Research...
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Arts + Culture
The Women Who Brought Relief
Remembering the inspirational women who settled the beautiful but harsh landscape of Southern Utah Article and Photography by Tracee McDonald In April of 1857, Brigham Young sent 10 families from the Adair clan to settle and grow cotton in Southern Utah, which would become Washington City. Additionally in May of that same year, another 28 families were sent to settle the area. The first year here was tough, with many living in wagon boxes or dugouts on the hillside. Their drinking water came...
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Professional Services
Women Lifting and Supporting Women
Shonie Christensen- A Life Built on Service Article by Rachel Kidman | Photography by Joe Morris, SG Chamber of Commerce Local businesswoman Shonie Christensen is the founder of The Shonie Insurance Group. Over the years her career has pivoted from telecommunications to broadcasting in Carbon County, to now meeting people’s insurance needs. “I had a career in broadcasting as a morning show host. The station owner came to me and said, ‘I really want to start a radio station for women, about...
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Food + Beverage
Mother's Morning Table
A beautiful breakfast of eggs two-ways, candied bacon, vanilla syrup and sides for the Mothers we cherish Article by Chef Jackie Dodart | Photography by Jackie Dodart Making the effort and taking the time to say "I love you" with a beautiful and tasty assortment of foods is the perfect way to show we appreciate the amazing mothers and women in our lives. These recipes may be prepared the day before and simply reheated and served. Adding sides of fresh fruits, juices and flowers elevates her...
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Beauty
On Being a Woman
Taking care of yourself is part of how you keep everything else going Article by Bella Shipley- St. George Med Spa | Photography by Rylee Coons Women deserve a standing ovation… or at least a nap, a facial, and one hour where no one needs anything from them. I mean, we’re doing a lot. And not necessarily in a “you need to slow down” kind of way, but in an “it’s actually incredible how much you’re able to juggle” kind of way. Women are Leaders, Mothers, Friends, Providers, Decision-makers...
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Education
Introducing President Shane B. Smeed
Strengthening Ties with Utah Tech University Article by Rachel Kidman | Photography by Matt Black, Scott Garrett, Alex Santiago Shane B. Smeed joined Utah Tech University in 2025 as the President. His first visit to St. George was during the interview process, yet he and his family have embraced the University and the area wholeheartedly. With Angela, his wife, one daughter recently married, and two sons- one fresh off an L.D.S. mission and another in high school- the Smeed family has come to...
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Education
Fraud Prevention Help
Here’s what you can do right now to protect yourself with a small investment of time Article by Alex Isanski, Cybersecurity Expert | Photography by Provided When visiting my father at home one afternoon, he received a call from what appeared to be his bank—scammers had hijacked the bank’s phone number, making the call look completely legitimate. I knew it was a scam, and while he was still on the phone, I quickly logged into his account. In real time, we watched $15,000 being transferred out...
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Finance + Legal Services
Building Legacies That Last
Investing in a skilled estate planning attorney Article by Curtis M. Jensen and Chris Majernik | Photography by Snow, Jensen and Reece, P.C. In many households, a legacy is measured in more than financial statements. It lives in the paintings on the walls, the heirloom jewelry passed down through generations, the family home filled with stories, and the charitable causes that reflect a lifetime of values. Snow Jensen & Reece, P.C. knows that estate planning is more than just dividing up...
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Education
Investment in Community
The Legacy of ZCMI in Southern Utah Article by Anna Lytle | Photography by Contribution When we think of investment, we often think in modern terms; stocks, property, and financial returns. But in 1868, Utah’s leaders were thinking about something deeper: investing in people. In October of that year, Brigham Young and a group of community leaders founded Zion’s Cooperative Mercantile Institution—better known as ZCMI. Sometimes called “America’s First Department Store,” it was created at a...
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