Food is wonderful stuff.
Our bodies need its sustenance to survive and thrive. Unlike many of our ancestors, we have extensive availability of diverse and delicious food options.
But that very abundance can pose its own health challenges. Eating too much can result in weight issues and ...
We can get lost in our everyday dialogue with people while we shoot the breeze in casual conversation. Talking about the things we do not desire draws us closer to that which comes out of our mouths. There is no rhyme or reason to our words, only universal law and absolutes.
Think before ...
Here is a look at many of the events going on in Northern Utah and beyond in the next week:
CENTRAL
Ogden
Jan. 17
Sneddon Hof Germanfest, Ogden Eccles Conference Center, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. (ogdenpet.com)
Make Your Own Walking Stick, Ogden Nature Center, 10-11:30 a.m. ...
When we left the Idaho travelers, they were five days into their adventure from Clark Fork, near the Canadian border, to Mountain Home, a day off-schedule, and camped on the side of a forest service road. They had faced road closures due to an active forest fire, been attacked by a cow moose, ...
The full Northern Utah calendar of events is on L4, but here are three local events you should check out this week:
1. Sneddon Hof Germanfest
Ogden Eccles Conference Center, Ogden, Jan. 17, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
If you didn't know already, Ogden has a sister city nearly halfway across the world ...
Nonreligious people will say that they don’t need religion to be moral people.
I won’t argue that.
But without religion, a reason for being moral is gone. And the degree to which one is moral is more easily diminished.
With the NFL playoffs underway, consider this analogy.
Every ...