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For the People
Investing in infrastructure: City of St. George strives to serve its growing population with new building under construction Article by David Cordero | Photography by Courtesy of City of St. George Back in 1980, when St. George City Hall was dedicated, Jimmy Carter was running the country, the U.S. men’s hockey team snagged Olympic gold, and kids were dropping quarters into the new Pac-Man game at arcades. Our town had a population of roughly 11,350 people and about 100 full-time city...
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Art Underfoot
Experience stunning street art and a 5K color fun run at The Center for the Arts at Kayenta Article by Holly Infante | Photography by Alan Holben Coming the first weekend in April, the streets around The Center for the Arts at Kayenta will become the canvas, and the vibrant world of chalk art will become a living gallery. The 15th annual Kayenta Street Painting Festival officially opens Saturday, April 5, and will draw a host of talented artists ranging from the amateur to the professional...
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When Should I Retire?
Key factors to consider Article by Dustin W. Schofield | Photography by Melissa Hill Photography Deciding when to retire is one of the most important financial and lifestyle choices you’ll make. While some people dream of retiring early, others enjoy working well into their later years. The right retirement age depends on a variety of factors, including financial readiness, health, lifestyle goals and personal preferences. 1. Financial Readiness: Can You Afford to Retire? One of the...
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Alan Osmond: One Way Ticket
Reflecting on a life well-lived Article by JJ Abernathy | Photography by Courtesy of Alan Osmond Alan Osmond of the Osmonds, was only eight years old when his father charged him to serve as the leader of his siblings, who became the celebrated Osmonds singing group. “Every group needs a leader,” his father would say. “Speak up! Don’t be shy.” Alan recognized early the power of enthusiasm—that nothing great is achieved without being active and energetic and faithful. After six decades of an...
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Free Spirit Margarita
The N/A drink review Article by Charlotte Omnes, Food Stylist | Photography by Charlotte Omnes Cut back, take a break, or give up alcohol without missing out on the enjoyment of a drink! Ingredients: 1 lime ½ mandarin orange kosher salt in dish for rim 1 thick slice jalapeno ½ oz. agave or honey soda water for topping ice for shaking and serving Directions: Cut lime in half; cut one slice of lime and set aside for garnish. Squeeze lime and orange into shaker can. Run squeezed lime...
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A Natural Garden Oasis
Plants, ponds and people live in harmony at Salamander Springs Article by Marianne Hamilton | Photography by Alan Holben Zac and Joey Gibson know one thing for sure: In nature, as in life, there’s more cooperation than competition, and nature will always try to right itself. Since launching their company, Salamander Springs—which offers custom design services for homeowners wishing to add water features to their properties—the couple has learned to work harmoniously, and patiently, with flora...
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Food Trends for Eating at Home
Are you ready to get a glimpse of the future of food? Article by Jackie Dodart | Photography by Courtesy of Jackie Dodart Attending the Fancy Foods Show in Las Vegas recently proved an exciting experience! The Specialty Food Association Trendspotter Panel has released their predictions for the top 2025 food and beverage trends in the specialty market, and here's a sneak peek of what will be seen on retail shelves and restaurant menus. According to Trendspotter Melanie Bartelme, “Consumers...
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A Conversation with Lyndy Butler
Lost in the glow of music and community Article and Photography by Asher Swan SGCL: Before we dive into your latest album, can you tell us a little about yourself? LB: I’m Lyndy Butler, or Lyndy Rogers Butler. I grew up here in southern Utah, and my whole life has been rooted in this area. For a long time I thought I needed to leave to really know myself or grow, but I’ve come to appreciate all that Utah has to offer. Music has allowed me to travel and experience so much while still...
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Divine Chocolate Pavlova
A chocolate pavlova with berries along with suggested Valentine's Day chocolate celebrations Article by Jackie Dodart | Photography by Jackie Dodart; Asher Swan; Dick Taylor Chocolate pavlova with strawberries or raspberries is a dessert masterpiece perfect for any special occasion. This elegant treat, inspired by chocolatier Dick Taylor, presents a crisp, melt-in-your-mouth meringue base with a touch of grated chocolate, topped with a rich and creamy chocolate mousse and adorned with...
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Romance of the Snow Geese
The annual Snow Goose Festival in Delta is an enticing winter getaway for bird lovers Article and Photography by Karen Lund Larsen My adventure began last February when I bundled up in layers of warm clothes, packed my camera, telephoto lens and a folding chair, and drove north to Delta with several photographer friends. Our destination was the annual Snow Goose Festival. The chance to observe and photograph thousands of these majestic avians up close was enough to coax me out of my warm home...
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