Kimber Dean clips her daughter Dillon’s toenails before going to Tae Kwon Do lessons on Wednesday Nov. 2, 2022, on the front steps of the Dean household. Dean said she has to frequently clip her daughters’ toenails and fingernails because of the high keratin content the girls have in their diets.
Marina Profy, Justin Abel, Matthew Helms and Michele Wiles, members of BalletNEXT, perform a work in progress piece on Friday, June 21 at the Park City Library’s Jim Santy Auditorium. The musical numbers were choreographed by visiting choreographer Brian Reeder and accompanied by Daniel Pack on the cello.
Columbia Police Officers tell Tina K. that she needs to leave her camp on Monday, April 24, 2023 at the camp located near the interchange of U.S. 63 and Interstate 70 in Columbia. “There’s not enough time,” Tina said, “I don’t even think two months would be enough time.”
Emily Pivovarnik, MU Health Music Therapist worked with Benjamin and Kara Hook and their daughter, Lillian, on Thursday, March 2, 2023, at the Women’s Hospital in Columbia. “I’m fortunate to have Emily and this program,” Kara Hook said.
Minerva Martinez puts blackberries into containers that were picked fresh out of the field on Thursday, Aug. 22, at the Tagge blackberry patch in Brigham City. Martinez has worked for 14 years at the Tagge farm.
Joseph Flores waves an American flag along to the beat of the music being played by Aiko. Flores is originally from southern California but attends the University of Utah.
Dozens of participants took part in being in March March as part of True/False Film Festival on Thursday, March 3, 2023 on Ninth Street in Columbia.
The crowd reacts to the official IOC announcement that Utah will host the 2034 Winter Olympic Games on July 24 at Washington Square in Salt Lake City.
A combine burns on the edge of the village of Wooldridge, Mo on the evening of Saturday, Oct 22, 2022. The fire began Saturday afternoon in Wooldridge, which is in Cooper County, after the combine ignited a field it was harvesting. The flames spread from just south of Wooldridge to I-70 and burned over 3,000 acres.
Michele Wiles explains body positioning to Dalia Sessions while her mom, second from left, Cheri Sessions helps explains what she is saying while Matthew Helms watches.
Judge Kayla Jackson-Williams is embraced in a hug after being sworn in as the first Black judge in the 202-year history of the Boone County Court System on Friday, Jan. 20, 2023 at the Boone County Courthouse in Columbia. “My family is love,” Jackson-Williams said.
Andrew Bailey shares remarks after being sworn in as the new Missouri AG on Tuesday, Jan. 3rd, 2023 at the Missouri Supreme Courthouse in Jefferson City.
Laird Okie holds a sign outside of the doorway of Gov. Mike Parson’s office on Tuesday, Jan. 3, at the Missouri State Capital Building in Jefferson City, Mo. Okie said, “There’s a certain wrinkle that makes it more awful,” and described how he believed the process in Missouri is unjust due to how a deadlocked jury can be decided by a judge.
Jenny Boulware wipes a tear while listening to speakers who support the proposed Senate Bills that would limit transgender athletes participation in sports on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023, at the Missouri Capitol in Jefferson City. Boulware’s husband, Brandon, went viral in 2021 when he testified to the Missouri House of Representatives, urging them to not pass a bill that would force his transgender daughter to quit her sports teams.
Cowboys at the Oakley Rodeo wait for the next event to start on July 5, 2024 in Oakley, Utah.