The light show is a recent, but now classic Malad tradition. Two of the many signs of the season were turned on this weekend, as the Hometown Annual Christmas Festival was held at the Event Center, ...
Edith’s amazing shop decked out for the holidays. Over the weekend, the Parade of Homes led participants on a charming tour of the valley, featuring everything from newly built homes to rustic cabins ...
Ed and Wendy Jones originated the light parade over twenty years ago. The annual Light Parade, sponsored by the Volunteer Fire Department, made its circuit through town over the weekend. Unlike some ...
Speaker Dr. David Teeples explains the purpose of the Purple Heart. This really, finally is it. With the new elementary school nearing completion just next door to the school which has seen thousands ...
Thanksgiving has come and gone and on Black Friday we decided to go on an adventure, so my niece, Bree, her daughter, Payton, Auntie Rox, Brandon, Grandma Red and myself headed to Samaria. Our initial ...
As your elected and appointed officials for Malad City, and personnel from the Malad City Office and Malad City Public Works Department, we would like to take this opportunity to wish each of our ...
The Lady Dragons basketball team is off to a roaring start this season. Before pausing for the Thanksgiving break, the Lady Dragons took the short ride to Arimo to take on the Marsh Valley Eagles. The ...
Yellow starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis) is a winter annual, native to the Mediterranean region. It is thought that it was introduced into California in the early 1800’s as a contaminate in alfalfa ...
Malad merchants who sponsored the annual “Gobblin’ It Up for Thanksgiving” contest awarded 17 turkeys to Malad residents. There were lots of entries this year, and merchants thank all those that ...
The wrestling coaches and wrestlers themselves were on hand throughout the night, spotting bids, bussing tables, and ready to talk to anyone who asked about wrestling. 25 guns were among the prizes ...