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A holiday train display modeled after Logan's cityscape is now open at Logan Library.
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Not only do Christmas tree lots make the trees more accessible for people, but they give some of the trees a purpose.
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In this episode, Clair Canfield shares a new way of approaching conflict that could empower us to create the change we want to see in our relationships, family, workplace, and in our communities.
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USU Extension Horticulturist Taun Beddes shares some practical Christmas gift ideas for the gardeners in your life.
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Brazilian dancer Lucas Castro found himself teaching ballet in Logan over the summer. He was then invited back to perform in the annual production of The Nutcracker.
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Giving Machines, launched by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, will be available for donations in four Utah cities.
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The Holdovers is more than a funny, dark, heartwarming holiday treat. It's a warm hug to teachers everywhere and how they shape our childhoods (as well as our futures) for good. And who doesn't need a hug this time of year?
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A national group is seeking to reclaim the significance of Cinco de Mayo. The group says it is important to view the holiday as a day of action for cultural and environmental defense.
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This Thursday, January 19, is National Popcorn Day and several theater chains throughout Utah will offer free popcorn.
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Today it’s the Access Utah Holiday Special, and we're joined by musician Mike Christiansen and author Tim Slover.