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Tiny houses may be the next big thing in Utah County

Deborah Athay lives and works in Lehi and says she would live in a tiny home tomorrow if there were a place to put it.

VA change would boost role of skilled nurses in treating veterans

Steven Sertich has led the local charge in favor of a controversial proposal to change Veterans Affairs medical regulations so that skilled nurses can treat patients without doctors’ supervision to reduce wait times.

Donny Osmond Home expands to superstar proportions

Mention the name Donny Osmond and many images come to mind: singer, actor, radio personality, talk and game show host, record producer and author. And don’t forget that Donny won the ninth season of “Dancing with the Stars” and has been headlining with his sister Marie in Las Vegas since 2008.

Spray insecticide on prickly pear if used as ornamental

Q: I appear to have a massive infestation of white, cottony cochineal scale on my prickly pear cactus. I can usually get most of it off by hosing, but much of it is hard to reach. Beyond hosing, what insecticide or other kind of solutions do you recommend? Permanent, if possible!

Beyond recycling: Reduce consumption and waste habits

Recycling is definitely a green activity that feels good. But is recycling enough? And does it address the core challenge of our consumption and waste habits?

Art deco still popular design style today

A recent newspaper headline that read “Less lavish, more modern, art deco is returning” caught my attention and had me thinking back to a time growing up in New York City and the wonder and pride I felt (and still do) about the great art deco buildings such as the Chrysler, the Empire State and, of course, the fabulous Radio City Music Hall. The thrill I felt about visiting these world-class architectural wonders remains with me to this day. Such is the power of the art deco style.

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