Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025
Good morning, Provo. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 23rd of December.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ A fire that started on Dec. 15 destroyed the nearly 80-year-old, family-run Ford’s Meat Locker in Provo, with flames reaching 30 feet while persistent hotspots and a collapsed roof caused a total loss, though neighboring businesses experienced only minor smoke damage. KUTV
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Fervo’s Cape Station geothermal project in Beaver County — drilling what will be the largest enhanced system — is set to go online in 2026. A $462 million investment and contracts with California utilities show strong local support for cleaner, on-demand power. Standard-Examiner
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Utah Attorney General Derek Brown announced a settlement yesterday that requires Mercedes-Benz USA and Daimler AG to pay $120 million immediately as part of a $149.6M nationwide deal over illegal emissions devices — Utah receives $535,654, affecting 1,857 locally registered vehicles. Deseret News
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Roy alum Colby Frokjer, a freshman punter at Montana State, helped the Bobcats beat Montana & will play in a national title game on Jan. 3 in Nashville. Meanwhile, UVU freshman Rivera upset No. 7 Wisconsin wrestler Zan Fugitt & Syracuse High junior Beus earned top baseball prospect honors. Standard-Examiner
- ➤ Ace and Chelsea Dybantsa said their family quickly felt at home in Provo after embracing local charms like nearby mountains and supportive neighbors. Their son AJ, the nation’s top recruit, chose BYU after campus visits and heartfelt family conversations, adding to local pride in his decision. Deseret News
- ➤ BYU and Notre Dame have scheduled a home-and-home series; Notre Dame will play in Provo at LaVell Edwards Stadium in 2026 and BYU will visit South Bend in 2027 — a return eagerly awaited by Cougar fans. BYU athletic director Brian Santiago confirmed the series reflects shared values and competitive spirit. Deseret News
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Johnson Files Christmas Show
4:00–5:30 p.m. — Covey Center for the Arts — $27-$42 — Enjoy a fully improvised holiday comedy show with Shaun Johnson and friends, filled with festive fun and audience suggestions.
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Beginner Tai Chi for Kids
9-10 a.m. — United Way Community Center - South Franklin — Cost info not specified — Learn Chen Style Tai Chi basics, build confidence, and enjoy teamwork.
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Mandarin Language Practice Group
4-5 p.m. — United Way Community Center - South Franklin — Registration required — Join beginner and intermediate groups for immersive Mandarin practice.
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Science Club for Grades 3-8
4-5:30 p.m. — United Way Community Center - South Franklin — Registration required — Explore diverse science fields through hands-on projects and activities.
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Digital Literacy - Computer Class
6-7 p.m. — United Way Community Center - South Franklin — Free entry — Enhance your computer skills and earn a computer through our engaging 10-week course.
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African Dance and Drumming Class
6-7:30 p.m. — United Way Community Center - South Franklin — Registration required — Explore the vibrant cultures of Africa through music and movement in this engaging community class.
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Pedals, Pipes & Pizza Youth Event
10 a.m. — Brigham Young University — RSVP required — A youth-friendly introduction to the pipe organ with music, demonstrations, and pizza.
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