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Orangeville, Utah · OrangevilleUtah State University Eastern (USUE) invited the community to take part in their first ever Passport to Eastern. The event kicked off June 6 on Helper Main Street for Helper’s First Friday. The community was invited to stroll historic Helper to explore local retail shops, restaurants, galleries and artists. USUE coaches were present along with Emmett the Eagle and the USUE Dance Team. Guests were invited to collect passport stamps as they visite…See the Story
Passport to Eastern Takes Off With Nonstop Fun
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Jackie Chan71 calendar tacos, six decades of career, 151 titles in his filmography and a history of injuries that would leave any traumatologist cross-eyed: with such a record, it is clear that Jackie Chan has enough gallons to go his way on the Karate Kid set: Legends. The Hong Kong star, who returns to the franchise after that 2010 The Karate Kid, shares frames this time with the veteran of the Ralph Macchio franchise and a newly arrived Ben Wang in the …See the Story
Jackie Chan, 71, Had Not Changed This Aspect of Her Way of Working so Far: "I Don't Need It Anymore"
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St. George, Utah · St. GeorgeItalian muralist Pepe Gaka’s newest work transformed a 60-foot downtown wall into a vibrant tribute to local symphony musicians and Utah’s native desert flora. Commissioned by PEG and the City of St. George, “The Sound of St. George” adorns the façade of the shared parking garage between The Advenire and City View St. George apartments, celebrating art, culture and place downtown. Mayor Michele Randall praised how public art “brings color to our…Read Article