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š From State Finals to Trail KindnessāPlus the Search for a Missing Utah Teen
Issue # 490 - Kuska Autism Services Part 2, Birdwatchers gather for Utahās annual festival, Bountiful residents share trail etiquette tips, local boys' volleyball teams wrap up a strong season, and the search for a missing Utah teen expands to Texas.
š„ Shed Fire, Hang Glider Drama & Kuskaās Mission to Empower Families š§©
Issue # 489 - Today's business spotlight shines on Kuska Autism Services, helping families one breakthrough at a time. Plus, a backyard shed fire leaves behind a total loss, a hang glider is rescued after a windy detour in Holbrook Canyon, high school lacrosse hits its final stretch, and police ask for help identifying a burglary suspect.
š° A Tragic Fall, A Lonely Bike, and Two Must-See May Events! šø
Issue # 487 - Police in West Bountiful are trying to reunite a bike with its rider, 400 North will be closed Friday for roadwork, and a tragic fall claims a hikerās life at Arches. Donāt miss Simple Treasures Boutique May 6ā10 and the inspiring Acton Childrenās Business Fair on May 10!
š This weekās spotlight shines on BRIEās global homestay program, Plus Your Local Motherās Day Gift Guide!
Issue # 486 - Celebrate local love and global connectionāBRIE opens its doors to cultural exchange, moms get the spotlight with our gift guide, and serious headlines include a cartel-linked drug bust and paving frustrations in Farmington.
š Young Entrepreneurs Shine, Hiker Rescued Near Elephant Rock & a Heartbreaking Police Report
Issue # 485 - The Acton Childrenās Business Fair returns to Bountiful with young minds ready to shine, while a hiker is rescued near Elephant Rock and a disturbing child abuse case leaves a community shaken.
š®š Cinco de Mayo, Classic Cars, and a Shocking Farmington Arrest
Issue # 484 - Celebrate Cinco de Mayo, shop at the Simple Treasures Motherās Day Boutique, Ghostbusters Roll In. Plus, two arrests follow a Main Street shooting in Farmington, and police search for a missing Utah girl possibly lured online.
ā³ļøGolf Wins, āļø Rec Center Access, and a Reminder Before You Answer the Door!šŖ
Issue # 482 - As the weather warms up, the city reminds residents about solicitor rules to protect your peace. Summer access begins at the South Davis Rec Center, a Woods Cross golfer claims victory at Crane Field, and the community rallies behind a teacher who truly makes a difference. Donāt miss this weekās wellness tips from Chelseaātake breaks, stretch, and hydrate!
š Caps, Community Kindness, and Court DominanceāHereās Whatās Buzzing Locally!
Issue # 481 - Local youth step up with donations for families in crisis, seniors return to their roots for Holbrookās graduation parade, and Bountiful Volleyball continues its undefeated streak with a dominant 7-0 week in region play.
š§ "I-15 Closures, Lacrosse Wins, Fire Service Updates, and a Hantavirus Precautions for Utahns!"
Issue # 480 - Overnight I-15 closures return to Farmington this week, South Davis Fire introduces a flag retirement drop-off box, Davis Boys Lacrosse remains undefeated at 10-0, and Utahns are urged to take steps to prevent hantavirus exposure this season.
š° 7-Year-Oldās Wild Ride, Musical Tributes, and Spring Events Youāll Love! š¶š
Issue # 479 - A 7-year-old stuns Ogden after driving 10 miles with a young passenger, while four vocalists gear up to honor music legends in Davis County. Two South Davis firefighters complete elite paramedic training, and spring kicks off with farmers markets, food trucks, and *Guys & Dolls* at Woods Cross High!