Andrew Howe
Won’t you be my neighbor?
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My impassioned effort to gain an education in contention came to an abrupt end, however. It was foiled by a familiar face, whose image is synonymous with the loving invitation, “Won’t you be my neighbor?”
Why awareness?
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October, perhaps the most recognized example of an “awareness month,” has just passed us by. The nationwide observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month inspired all kinds of events, parades and social media activity throughout the month. Did you know, however, that the month of October alone is associated with over a dozen other health awareness causes?
Taking time to remember those we have lost
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Tragedy has often tended to bring out the best of our human nature. When the Twin Towers were attacked in 2001, it brought on...
WATCH: Taking flight to fight hunger
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Saturday, June 24th, the Desert Eagles Model Airplane Flying Club invited the public to come see what the sport is all about. An entire...
Fort Henry Rendezvous: Celebrating a Moment in History
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The mountain man rendezvous at Fort Henry, and many others like it throughout the country, are an opportunity to celebrate a simpler time, with simpler values.
WATCH: Red Cross blood-drive comes to BYU-I
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Each semester, student volunteers collaborate with the Red Cross in order to organize a blood drive. For six days, students and community can come...
WATCH: Teton Dam Marathon 41 years after flood
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Before reaching their final destination, runners charted a winding 26-mile course through and around Newdale, Teton and Sugar City.
WATCH: Heroes remembered in Memorial Day Field of Honor
A display of 1,000 American flags was posted over Memorial Day weekend in honor of local heroes.
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