Tag: Community
Tiny Trains Coming To Kanab
The annual Kanab Train Show brings together kids and adults, fans and hobbyists, and buyers and sellers of trains to Kanab on Feb. 10-11, 2023.
A Letter From The Editor: Making The Best Of An Unfortunate...
Making The Best Of An Unfortunate Situations
- By James McFadden -
From Our May Print Issue...
As we navigate this new normal we all knew was...
SUAG Presents “Colors of the West”
SUAG - Works from over 50 local artists will follow the show theme of the use of dramatic colors and light to heighten the emotional tension in the artist’s
Red Slopes Soccer building epic sports complex in Washington City
Red Slopes Soccer to start work on a world-class sports complex with 16 soccer fields & a full-sized indoor training facility in Washington City this summer
Letter From The Editor: An Invitation To Contribute
As we approach our 25th year anniversary, we intend to continue to be a voice of, and for, southern Utah, those who call this amazing place home.
Kick-Off Christmas 2020 on December 5th in Kanab!
Make some wonderful new memories with your family this holiday season as you join us for our first annual “Christmas Carol Along”
Publishers Perspective: In These Trying Times
We are more resilient and able to roll with things more so than we might believe. That said, it’s ok to ask for help when we need it, and there’s no shame in it!
An Invitation to Join Us
We have been sitting here almost all day listening to the news, hearing about all of the uncertainty, the closures, the cancelations, and the shutdowns and it's becoming clearer and clearer to us as each moment passes.
Something That Has Not Been Cancelled!
Given all the recent concerns about COVID-19, we have been consulting with County officials to determine if our tree planting event scheduled on 3/21 should still occur.
Fear, Hope, and Community Bind Us
During my 72 years, I’ve survived many challenging times. Born just after the end of WWII my early life felt the effects of that experience. Deprivation, but a feeling of community during the war years left their marks on my folks, both of whom were very community-oriented and careful with money and goods.