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Cat survives 500-mile journey in Amazon box
Lehi, Utah — A mischievous cat named Galena survived a journey across the United States after accidentally getting shipped inside an Amazon return package, reported The Guardian. The indoor-only cat traveled over 500 miles from Lehi, Utah, to California in a three foot by three foot shipping container, enduring six days without food or water. Galena was discovered in relatively good shape by an Amazon employee. ...
Sandy cat encounters raccoon trying to eat its food
SANDY — A raccoon tried to steal some cat food from a Sandy resident and their cat Monday night. Alyssa Gentry told KSL that the raccoon tried to grab some cat food from a bag of Friskies cat food in their garage. Gentry said their cat, Blackjack, wasn’t scared...
Find A Locally Made Mother’s Day Gift In Utah
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (GOOD THINGS UTAH)- Getting a gift that is unique and different is so special. Today in the studio we have, Creators Collective Market Owner, Delilah Collings sharing the upcoming events, and what they will have. With Mother’s Day, Teacher Appreciation Day, and May birthdays coming up you will not want to miss the 2 big markets coming up. These 2 markets will have the perfect gifts for everyone. The Salt Lake City market is on May 3rd from 2-7 pm with 40 vendors. The Lindon Market is on May 11th from 11 am-4 pm with over 100 vendors. To see a little sneak peek of what you can shop for watch the video linked above. For more information visit her website: creatorscollectivemarket.com.
Group IV Terrier Club of Salt Lake – Wednesday, May 1, 2024
#1- Dog Reg: GCHP Carmel Sky High Stargazer [Dog]. Dog Reg: GCHS Elvador Starlight Goblet Of Fire [Dog]. Please note these results are not official and may be subject to change once official results are submitted to AKC. The Canine Chronicle is not responsible for any errors or inadvertent omissions...
Canyons Education and Special Olympics team up for a fun run
Get outside this weekend for a great cause, Rebel Forces and joining together to walk or run on a quest to raise funds for the Canyons Education Foundation in the Special Olympics. Denise Haycock from Canyons, and and Courtnie Worthen from the Special Olympics. Come race! Mark your calendars for...
Ancestry® makes new record collection available for free to honor the 125,000+ people of Japanese descent unjustly incarcerated during and after World War II
Lehi, UT — As part of a philanthropic initiative to make history that is at risk of being forgotten available to everyone for free, Ancestry® – the global leader in family history – announced it has published and made freely available on its site the first comprehensive list of over 125,000 persons of Japanese descent who were unjustly imprisoned between December 1942 and January 1948.
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