Thursday, October 23rd, 2025
Good morning, Ogden. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 23rd of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ With SNAP benefits halted, the Utah Food Bank said it cannot fill the monthly gap for 86,000 families who rely on food stamps and now serves 309 pantries across the state — as nearly 90,000 additional families may soon need help. The organization urged locals to donate food, money, or time to support its efforts. KSL-TV
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Today, Weber Innovation High School opens Second Flight Thrift, a student-run pop-up thrift store started by sophomore Hudson McFarland and Conner Newton. The store will serve students in the morning and open to the public from 3-6 p.m.—all proceeds will fund school programs. Standard-Examiner
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Gov. Spencer Cox announced a plan to raise the Great Salt Lake to a healthy 4,198 feet by the 2034 Winter Olympics—he shared his goal at Farmington Bay with business and community leaders. The effort includes two $100 million pledges and will require strong water saving and law changes—moves aimed at bringing the extra water needed to the lake. KSL-TV
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ John 'Sandy' Friden, a cherished local physician and church leader, died on October 20 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at Burch Creek Hollow Ward Chapel in Ogden — the community will honor his lifelong commitment to care and service. Standard-Examiner
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Utah football coach Kyle Whittingham said there is a distinct possibility that quarterback Devon Dampier may miss this weekend’s game after suffering a leg injury against BYU, which limited his mobility. Backup quarterback Byrd Ficklin is expected to get more playing time—pending Wednesday’s availability report. The Salt Lake Tribune
- ➤ Utah Utes head coach Kyle Whittingham lost his third straight game to BYU for the first time in his career and said he is not planning to retire. He noted his record against the Cougars remains strong—11-6—and that five games remain on the schedule. The Salt Lake Tribune
- ➤ Fremont High girls volleyball team earned the highest seed — No. 2 among Northern Utah programs — when UHSAA released the brackets Wednesday morning. They have a first-round bye in the 5A tournament starting October 24 at home sites and will face the winner of the Payson/ Brighton matchup on October 29 at UVU. Standard-Examiner
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Candlelight Concert: Queen vs. ABBA
6:15-7:15 p.m. — The Monarch — Ticket prices vary — Experience the iconic hits of Queen and ABBA performed by a string quartet under candlelight.
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Singles Mingle
7-9 p.m. — Grounds For Coffee 25th — Free entry — Enjoy engaging conversation and casual games in a friendly, no-pressure atmosphere for singles.
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Pumpkins: Garden to Kitchen Workshop
4-5 p.m. — Ogden Botanical Gardens — Materials provided — Explore pumpkin varieties and create art with pressed flowers in this festive fall workshop.
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Country Dance Night
8:30-10 p.m. — Union Station — $4 before 9, $5 after — Enjoy a lively evening of country dancing with friends and neighbors.
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Ogden Home Show 2025
All day — Golden Spike Event Center — Admission varies — Explore the latest in home improvement products and interact with industry professionals.
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Veterans Tribute Run
2-5 p.m. — First United Methodist Church — Donations accepted — Participate in a fast and flat 5K supporting veterans at the George E Wahlen Veterans Home.
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Code Blue Revival – Tribute to Simon & Garfunkel
7:30-9 p.m. — Peery's Egyptian Theater — Free entry — Celebrate the timeless music of Simon & Garfunkel with the beloved Code Blue Revival band.
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Country Dance Night
8:30-10:00 p.m. — Union Station — $4 before 9, $5 after — Join the fun and get your boots on for a lively night of country dancing.
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Ogden Mountain Film Festival
Evening — Peery's Egyptian Theater — $20 — Celebrate the great outdoors with local short films showcasing adventure and natural beauty.
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Historic 25th Street Walking Tour
6:30-8:00 p.m. — Historic 25th Street — Free entry — Explore the charm and history of Ogden’s vibrant art scene under the evening sky.
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