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The Alzheimer's Association Northern Utah office is hosting "Maintain Your Brain" seminars from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on your choice of dates: March 13 in Bountiful, March 14 in Kaysville and March 15 in Clearfield. (Courtesy image)

Seminar to teach how to 'Maintain Your Brain'

A healthy brain plays a “critical role” in having a healthy body, says an area manager with the Alzheimer’s Association Northern Utah office. That’s why the association is hosting a free “Maintain Your Brain” seminar in three cities.

Morgan High to break tradition by holding graduation at Dee Events Center

MORGAN — For the first time in nearly a century, Morgan High School graduation ceremonies will be held outside the county.

Families needed to host students

The Council on International Educational Exchange, a nonprofit organization, is accepting applications for host families in the Top of Utah for students who will arrive in August.

Foreclosure epidemic affects families, businesses, city services

My wife has a melodrama that she performs using her index finger as the lone prop. The heroine is represented by a high squeaky voice and the index finger placed on my wife's head like a bow. The villain banker has the index finger for a mustache. The hero has the deep voice and a bow tie.

Katy Sterrett plays drums with her daughter and son during a drum circle at the Eccles Community Art Center in Ogden earlier this month as a fundraiser for the nonprofit Africa Heartwood Project.

Drum players get a bang out of raising cash for Africans in need

OGDEN -- Encouraged by its success in raising money to provide a well for a village in Ghana, a local group now wants to start an orphanage in Liberia.

Kathy Gambles said she loves the way she feels after spending a couple of hours playing African drums. She and a group of friends drummed once a month through last winter and spring at the Eccles Community Art Center and raised enough money to build a well.

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The Wardell family (from left), Alexis, 2, Cory, Gage, 4, Peyton, 3, Kasey, Taya, 4, and Haylee, 3, pose recently for a portrait at their home in Ogden.

Controlled Chaos for Ogden couple with five kids under 5

OGDEN -- The chatter of little voices drowns out Cory and Kasey Wardell as they try to describe their life with five children under the age of 5.

Public offered free financial classes in Ogden

OGDEN — A free four-week community program to help households gain control of their finances will start at 6 p.m. Jan. 5.

Delong Puk, 14, picks out shoes at the Target in Riverdale on Thursday. Students at Mount Ogden Junior High in Ogden raised money so other students at the school could go shopping for themselves and others and enjoy Christmas with their family. (ERIN HOOLEY/Standard-Examiner)

Junior High students reach New Level of Fundraising

OGDEN -- A slow economy didn't have any effect on students' giving at Mount Ogden Junior High School this year.

Students raised more money with their Change for Children event than ever before -- almost $8,600.

Realtors host Santa event for kids with cancer

LAYTON — A combination of Christmas and Las Vegas magic gave some area families with children battling cancer a short reprieve Saturday.

Tech. Sgt. Steven Frazier, an active-duty member of the 388th Fighter Wing, watches Rigby (center) and Oslo, both 3, go through their Christmas stockings at the Burke family home in North Salt Lake on Thursday. Each year, airmen from Hill Air Force base deliver donated gifts to hundreds of children in foster care through the Utah Foster Care Foundation's Giving Tree program. (ERIN HOOLEY/Standard-Examiner)

Hill airmen deliver Christmas to foster care children

NORTH SALT LAKE -- Christmas came early for Top of Utah foster care families Thursday.

About 80 uniformed airmen from Hill Air Force Base's 388th and 419th fighter wings gathered at the Utah Foster Care Foundation offices in Ogden to help package and deliver Christmas gifts to foster and adoptive families in Weber, Davis, Morgan and Cache counties.

Register now for Santa breakfast in Clearfield

CLEARFIELD — The city is hosting its annual “Breakfast With Santa,” for ages 2 to 12, Saturday at North Davis Junior High School and Clearfield Aquatic Center.

Top of Utah's Smith's shoppers can help others for holidays

Smith's Food & Drug is offering customers a convenient way to reach out and help others during the holidays.

Through Dec. 31, the store will display a "Bringing Hope to the Table" holiday tree decorated with ornaments representing various levels of cash donations. Customers may select the level of giving and present it to a Smith's checker to add to their grocery order.

Pumpkin seeds  and innards appear to be spewing out of the mouth of a carved pumpkin at the Kaysville city-sponsored Monster Mash & Dash on Saturday. About 100 pumpkins were available for painting. (NICK SHORT/Standard-Examiner)

They did the Monster Mash in Kaysville

KAYSVILLE -- Crowded around tables, children busily painting tiny pumpkins -- and as one child stood up to leave, another was there to take the vacated place.

Kacy Wilson attended the Monster Mash & Dash with two of her children -- Rafe and Ripley -- who sat at opposite tables, causing their mom to run back and forth to help each of them.

"The kids have enjoyed this a lot," Wilson said of the city-sponsored event Saturday evening at Heritage Park. "They have been begging me to paint pumpkins. They have seen signs around town (about the event) and have been looking forward to it."

Families conference set at Weber State

OGDEN -- Jim Fay, an acclaimed innovator of practical teaching and parenting techniques, will headline a conference focused on improving families Oct. 13-15 at Weber State University.

Homeless numbers down in Davis, Weber counties

SALT LAKE CITY -- Weber and Davis counties are doing well in the fight against homelessness, especially helping those who are chronically homeless.

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