
E34: Bruce Stucki’s St. George
Lyman visits with Brad Stucki, son of the late Bruce Stucki, who was one of the most visionary and impactful businessmen in St. George history.

Lyman visits with Brad Stucki, son of the late Bruce Stucki, who was one of the most visionary and impactful businessmen in St. George history.

Lyman, and NOT FORGOTTEN Podcast Producer Ricky Valadez, share the story of Dixie pioneer George Hicks and the song he wrote about the settlement of

Lyman talks to his childhood next-door neighbors Diane Holt Amundsen and David Mathis about how their parents, Kelton and Peggy Hafen, Jack and Mabel Holt,

Jed Christensen and Nate Staheli open their hearts about Pine View High School’s long-time basketball coach Lynn Christensen and his wife Jeannie. Through stories, memories,

Lyman is joined by Bill Randall, owner of the Pizza Factory in St. George, and two of his legendary employees, Jannita Bowler Mitchell and Dennis

Lyman sits down with founder Ralph Atkin and his nephew President and CEO Jerry Atkin of Sky West Airlines to talk about how a multi-billion

For nearly a century, one of the sacred rites of Dixie citizenship has been baptism in the legendary Veyo Pool. Joann Cottam Balen, who spent

LaRee shares her Dixie story of returning to college and becoming a teacher at East Elementary at age 51. Her contribution to the students of

Lyman visits with retired St. George attorney Tony Allen about the history of the performing arts in Utah’s Dixie and how the St. George Musical

Lyman shares stories from the 1950s through the early 1980s about movies filmed in the St. George area and how legendary actors and directors responded