By: David Rodeback In February, I wrote that reading aloud is for adults too, listed reasons, and suggested you try a Shakespeare sonnet. Reading aloud invites...
By: Madelyn Wilson American Fork Citizen Every year around Pioneer Day, I reflect on a few of my ancestors who said goodbye to their homes in search of...
By: Rob Shelton American Fork Citizen It’s past 11 p.m. on April 18, 1775. Paul Revere’s horse thunders through the Massachusetts countryside, horse hooves echoing off farmhouse walls as he...
For a change, this month’s column is not about reading books. You could say it’s about reading hope in some high school students. Human civilization is...
By: Beky Beaton American Fork Citizen Unprecedented. That’s the key word for the five state championships earned by American Fork athletes in one week at the...
Growing up in a funeral home family and later becoming a fully licensed funeral director for Anderson & Sons Mortuary, I have witnessed firsthand how the...
By: David Rodeback Remember that song in Camelot, “The Lusty Month of May”? If not, I’ll wait while you divert to YouTube for a moment. Search “lusty month of...
For the past 20 years of meeting with various business owners and helping to advise with other professionals on asset protection strategies, several examples have emerged...
By: Rob Shelton American Fork Citizen After serving twelve years on the American Fork City Council, I’ve witnessed firsthand how the PARC (Parks, Arts, Recreation, and...
By David Rodeback If we’re not taught to loathe reading from an early age, we soon find many reasons to read, including learning and enjoyment. The...