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EVANSTON — “CrossFit training helps a person to become a stronger version of themself,” Farjana Abdul told the Herald in a recent interview. Abdul is the owner and operator of …

EVANSTON — “The Army was the least likely to put me on a ship,” Evanston veteran James “Jim” Hirt told the Herald. “And I get seasick,” added Hirt, a native …

EVANSTON — October serves as an awareness month for several notable campaigns; perhaps less recognizable, it’s also National Physical Therapy Month. The Herald recently met with Dr. …

EVANSTON — "I'm really good in clothing, there are really good things about it. I like learning, too," Tanesha Chandler, 34, told the Herald about her seven years working for Murdoch's. "I can …

Music has a way of healing — at least it always has for me. Through listening, studying, speculating, relating, singing, dancing, laughing and crying, music can usher in profound experiences. …

EVANSTON — Lifetime rancher Ida “Kaye” Harvey Sadlier of Robertson will be inducted into the Class of 2024 Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame (WCHF) on Oct. 11 -12 in Casper. Sadlier will …

EVANSTON — Evanston High School students will see a new administration when they return to classes in a couple of weeks. After serving as assistant principal at EHS for eight years, Scott …

EVANSTON — “I’m super excited, we have some cool stuff planned for this year,” Horizon High School Principal Bren Payne told the Herald. “Because we only have 50 to70 …

EVANSTON — Southern Idaho native 15-year-old Zach Collins has visited and volunteered at the Evanston Railyards three separate occasions this summer, including during this year’s …

EVANSTON — Evangeline Franzon, who at age 13 received an Operation Christmas Child shoebox filled with gifts, is now one of the organization’s tour speakers. Franzon was in Evanston at …

EVANSTON — For the last 11 years, Barb Martinez and her longtime friend, Leanne Hutchinson, have owned and operated a roughly two-acre pesticide-free farm Good to Grow on the outskirts of …

EVANSTON — According to the Pew Research Center, roughly one in five Americans age 65 and older (19%) were employed in 2023. That number is nearly double the share of those who were working …

EVANSTON — This Mother’s Day will be bittersweet for Evanston’s Mariaha Hornedo — it marks her fifth as a mother, but also the last one she’ll spend with her daughter …

EVANSTON — “What I love about powerlifting is that anyone can do it; it doesn’t matter if you’re short or tall or a well-rounded athlete or brand new to exercise. …

EVANSTON — The grand opening of State Bank was held on Friday, April 12, with a ribbon cutting facilitated by the Evanston Chamber of Commerce. State Bank CEO Cody Bateman and President Jon …

EVANSTON — Dr. Justin Dennis of Impact Physical Therapy has big plans — not only for upgrading his practice, but to offer the community a long-desired recreational asset.  …

EVANSTON — “We’re trying to prevent [self-harm and suicide] and help people by educating and connecting them to resources,” says Community Prevention Specialist Kendra …

EVANSTON — Due to an active hard-working board of directors and an enthusiastic activities director, seniors can now participate in a variety of activities and events at the Uinta Senior …

EVANSTON — Evanston’s Soroptimist International (SI) recently brought the “Dream It, Be It” course to Horizon High School. Eight young women participated in the four-week …

EVANSTON — Clean Energy Cryogenics is hardly new to Evanston, though its 1600 Union Dr. building rebranding is. In operation since 2010, Clean Energy’s updated facade is credited to …

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