Outstanding students receive awards from Springville Mayor and City Council

In December, Cathay Poulsen and Juan Patino, both students at Springville Junior High School, were awarded the Mayor’s Community Youth Recognition Award at a meeting of the Springville City Counc
Nebo district taking care of students in need

There are currently 1,400 homeless children within Nebo School District. Fortunately, Nebo employees like Monica Hullinger are there to help.
Hullinger is a social worker in the district’s Studen
Clive Romney to be featured in Springville concert

The Sunday Concert Series at the Springville Museum of Art is pleased to have Clive Romney perform on Sunday, Jan. 17, at 4:30 p.m. in the Grand Gallery of the museum. This concert is free to the
Spanish Fork Chamber donates to Tabitha’s Way

During the 2015 December Noon Networking luncheon held at Triple T on 1555 N. Main in Spanish Fork, members of the Spanish Fork Salem Area Chamber of Commerce were able to have a bit of fun with
Janis Neilsen recognized for 200 hours of service

Local resident Janis Neilsen was honored on Dec. 16 for completing more than 200 hours of volunteer service at Tabitha’s Way in Spanish Fork. Neilsen was presented with a plaque and a bouquet of
Giant Christmas stocking winners named by Big O

At the Payson Big O location at 1146 W. 800 South. Shane and Heidi Allan brought brothers Garrett and Stetson to the shop to see the Allan’s daughter Brynlee win the Giant Stocking.
At the Payson B
JMart Publishing named December Business of the Month

J-Mart Publishing Company in Spanish Fork has been named the December Business of the Month by the Spanish Fork Salem Area Chamber of Commerce.
One cannot think of one without thinking of the oth
A list of stellar reasons to buy a home in 2016

Buying a home may seem like a daunting undertaking, but this year many good reasons to buy are coming together in your favor.
Reason 1: Interest rates. Interest rates are still at an all time lo
1830 Census enumerates US residents for first time via uniform schedule
The 1830 Census was the first enumeration in which a uniform schedule was used to enumerate the inhabitants of the United States. Listed by head of household’s name, the enumeration consisted of
‘Sterling Bridge’ is an inspiring true-life story

I read the short novel “Sterling Bridge” by Chad Robert Parker in two evenings. It had been sitting in my books-to-read pile under a couple of historical fiction books I received as Christmas gif