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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.