Hannah Castro
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USU’s Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art is presenting a new exhibition this week in honor of Utah female artist Jane Catlin.
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In other news, the new Ogden Citizenship PATH program offers a range of help for immigrants, including field trips for participants to meet representatives from a cross-section of the community.
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A new exhibition of contemporary art, made possible by two Utah State University professors, will be on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum in Logan starting Jan. 27.
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Tomorrow, Jan. 17, state leaders will join Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity to reveal an interactive art installation titled Opening Doors, in honor of former President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter.
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If you're out tonight near the Wasatch Front, watch out for slippery roads, especially on bridges and overpasses.
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With the upcoming holidays, many children want to speak with Santa Claus. For the second year, Sorenson, a global language services provider, is providing deaf children the opportunity to sign with a deaf Santa.
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The Utah Department of Transportation plans to use new federal funding for constructing wildlife crossings over busy roads, adding fencing, and more tracking and mapping tools.
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“Our goal here over the next couple of days is to explore means of cross-cultural and inter-religious cooperation that do not begin with the end of conversion in mind," the keynote speaker said.
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A temporary break for the winter was announced, but the freeway lane enhancement project will resume in spring 2024.
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The Legacy House of Logan has teamed up with the Little Lambs Foundation for Kids to benefit babies, children and families in need who live in and around Cache County.