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Twelve-Year-Old Chairs First Relay For Life in Hurricane
By: Jen Gubler
Hurricane's first Relay For Life event will take place May 9 and 10 thanks to a twelve-year-old boy with a passion for helping other people. (read
article)
Once Upon a Time ...
By: Bill Brown
A hush falls over the crowd as the storyteller takes her seat. Anticipation crackles through the audience as she takes her time adjusting her position so it is just right. She raises her head, a gleam in her eye. The crowd leans forward. What will it be? Adventure? Deeds of daring-do? Inspiration? Tragedy? History? Comedy? The silence is thick enough to cut with a knife. The storyteller leans forward, and whispers, “Long ago ...” (read
article)
Bjarnson and Houston to Perform at Tabernacle
- For the Journal
Leif Bjarnson and John Houston will be performing a duel concert at the Tabernacle on May 14 at 7 p.m. This concert is free to the public. (read
article)
Hurricane Valley Choir To Present Mother’s Day Concert
- For the Journal
The Hurricane Valley Choir will be presenting its Spring Concert honoring mothers on Saturday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hurricane Intermediate School Auditorium. The School is located at 1325 S. 700 West in Hurricane. Admission will be $2. All mothers attending with their families and all Art Crusade of Hurricane Valley members will receive free admission. In addition, all attendees will have a chance to win a free manicure for their mother, courtesy of Red Mountain Spa. (read
article)
Tigers Season Ends With Fluke Goal
By: Michael Rinker
For better – then for worse – the Tigers found out that the playoffs are a whole other season.
In the first round of the state 3A tournament, Hurricane avenged an early-season loss to North Sanpete by defeating the Hawks 2-1 in Hurricane April 30. (read
article)
Tiger Sports Review
By: the Journal
Softball
Despite dropping their final two games of the season – and extending their losing streak to nine games – the Tigers still had a chance to make the playoffs. (read
article)
Is It Really Too Late for You to Get Healthy?
By: Jay Cooper
Are you too old or worn out to start a health and fitness program? Before you say yes, consider the following true stories. (read
article)
'Stamp Out Hunger' Food Drive Around Corner
By: Bill Brown
The United States Postal Service, Letter Carriers, Campbell's Soups, Valpak/Cox Target Media, and many volunteers unite to conduct the 16th Annual “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive, Saturday, May 10. The food collected during the drive will be used to benefit local food banks, Stefaney Bishop, coordinator for the Washington County portion of the drive, said. The Letter Carrier's food drive takes place nationally on the Saturday before Mother’s Day every year, Bishop said, specifically to benefit food banks the most. (read
article)
Confessions of a Semi-Reformed Super-Chicken
By: Cathy Wentz
A couple of weeks ago I had one of those rare opportunities that I almost passed up because I can be such a super-chicken. (read
article)
Over the Hill Syndrome
By: Mac Mcgee
I recently had a situation where an older man came to me unable to find work.
“You’re my last ditch effort,” he said. (read
article)
Bread Making at its Best - Part II
By: Bev Rankin
In my last article, I gave you lots of information on sourdough and taught you the sterilization process and how leaveners work. Hopefully, you sourdough enthusiasts have picked out or purchased your container and have everything ready to go. Below, you will find three sourdough starter recipes. (read
article)
Just-Washed Objects in Motion
By: Sharon May
Everyone knows there are certain immutable laws of nature.
Like movies are never as funny as their trailers. And objects in motion – such as toddlers – stay in motion, while objects at rest – like teenagers – stay at rest until at least noon unless acted upon. (read
article)
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