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Travel + Leisure
7 hours ago
- Business
- Travel + Leisure
This U.S. State Was Just Named the Happiest for Retirees
According to a new study, there's one state in particular that has nailed the recipe for happiness. And it's the perfect place for seniors looking to live out their golden years. In late May, released its Senior Happiness Index to determine which places around the U.S. offer the highest chances of finding happiness for older people. To determine the ranking, the team analyzed a number of factors, including the number of senior centers in each state using and normalized the data per 100,000 people. It then determined the percentage of seniors (65 years and older) living alone, which was collected via the U.S. Census American Community Survey (2023), along with an overall senior health ranking taken from America's Health Rankings 2024 Senior Report. Next, it calculated the cost of living index by state using data from the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center, along with the average annual life expectancy at birth from the National Vital Statistics System. Then, it gathered data on the happiest states in the U.S. using a 2024 study by WalletHub and finally assigned each state a score from zero to 10. After looking at all that information, the team named Utah the happiest state of all for seniors. "Utah tops the list with the most content seniors, scoring 7.69 out of 10 thanks to its supportive environment for senior living," the findings noted." Utah was also named the healthiest state for older people in 2024, and it ranks as the third-lowest percentage of those aged 65 and over living alone (21.48 percent), reducing the risk of social isolation." The findings also noted that Utah is among the top five happiest states in general and is a spot where more than two-fifths (44 percent) actively volunteer, which is the highest rate in the nation. "This not only means Utah's aging population is staying connected and involved with their community, but volunteering also contributes significantly to Utah seniors' well-being and happiness," the findings added. Idaho came in a close second with a score of 7.38, thanks to most of its seniors living with others, ensuring fewer people are experiencing loneliness. And as the findings stated, it's a fantastic spot for seniors looking to live an active lifestyle with "30 state parks to explore and proximity to national treasures like Yellowstone." Rounding out the top three is Connecticut, with a score of 7.01, thanks to its strong statistics, including the third-highest average life expectancy, access to health care, and its ranking among the top 10 happiest states overall on WalletHub's rankings. Ready to find more happiness? See the full report and where your state ranks on


USA Today
3 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Chiefs rookie Jalen Royals is the future at WR for Patrick Mahomes
Chiefs rookie Jalen Royals is the future at WR for Patrick Mahomes Watch what Utah State wide receiver Jalen Royals does to the Boise State safety on this play. Royals is a top 120 player on board for the 2025 NFL Draft. #NFLDraft #NFLDraft2025 #2025NFLDraft — Sam Teets (@Sam_Teets33) October 7, 2024 The Kansas City Chiefs landed one of the biggest steals of the 2025 NFL draft when they selected Utah State wide receiver Jalen Royals at the back end of the fourth round. Royals might struggle to establish himself in a crowded wide receiver room as a rookie, but he projects as a massive part of Kansas City's future plans. Fans must remain realistic with their expectations for Royals' rookie season. He's a fourth round selection joining a room with three established playmakers and multiple fringe contributors. No one should panic if Royals turns in a quiet year because opportunities to break out loom on the horizon. Marquise Brown, Jason Brownlee, Travis Kelce, Skyy Moore, Nikko Remigio, Justyn Ross, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Tyquan Thornton are all free agents after the upcoming season. The Chiefs have the opportunity to completely reset their depth at their pass catching positions and redistribute the offense's targets. Additionally, only two years remain on Rashee Rice's cost-effective rookie contract. If the Chiefs take any inspiration from how the Pittsburgh Steelers handled George Pickens, they might offload Rice for picks or just let him walk. Either way, it seems unlikely an extension is coming for the former star rookie, considering lingering maturity concerns. All of this potential turnover clears the way for Royals to star alongside Xavier Worthy as Patrick Mahomes' top targets going into 2026 or 2027. Royals offers the athletic blend to fill multiple roles in Kansas City's offense. He's an explosive athlete with the burst to stack cornerbacks early in routes and the long speed to finish big plays in the end zone. Royals deploys some excellent route fakes and manipulates the cornerback's leverage with his route stem to create favorable space. Royals is much more than just a vertical threat. He's roughly the same size as Rice, although the rookie might not offer as much contact balance. Royals still provides excellent value on short, schemed touches. His acceleration and speed make him a threat to turn shallow crossing routes or slants into big gains. Rice received most of the offense's low-depth targets in 2024. Chiefs fans shouldn't expect splashy numbers from Royals in 2025 but should feel excited about the organization's long-term plans for the rookie.


USA Today
5 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Times, channel information announced for Texas A&M's first three games of the 2025 season
Times, channel information announced for Texas A&M's first three games of the 2025 season Texas A&M will kick off the 2025 college football season against UTSA inside Kyle Field on Aug. 30 before hosting Utah State in Week 2, followed by the first significant test of the season against Notre Dame in South Bend on Saturday, Sept. 13. Coach Mike Elko's second season is critical for building a winning culture during his tenure, and starting 2-0 in Kyle Field before facing the Irish, who were just a couple of plays away from winning the 2025 National Championship against Ohio state, could end up become the catalyst for an Aggie team needing to prove their worth as early contenders for the College Football Playoff. On Thursday, Texas A&M's first three games have received start times and broadcasting information, as Aggie fans can now make their plans for the start of the 2025 season, which will include an early start during the hottest month of the year against Utah State. Here are is all the information for Texas A&M's matchups vs. UTSA, Utah State and Notre Dame. Texas A&M vs. UTSA (season opener) Date: Saturday, Aug. 30 Time: 6:00 p.m. CT. Channel: ESPN Texas A&M vs. Utah State Date: Saturday, Sept. 6 Time: 11:45 a.m. CT. Channel: SEC Network Texas A&M vs. Notre Dame (South Bend) Date: Saturday, Sept. 13 Time: 6:30 p.m. CT. Channel: NBC Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.

Miami Herald
27-05-2025
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Utah State Football Preview 2025: How Quickly Can Bronco Mendenhall Rebuild the Aggies?
Has Bronco Mendenhall found a home?Utah State has had a rough run, and it needs Mendenhall to work his magic as soon as humanly program won ten or more games four times in the last 13 seasons - the only double-digit campaigns in Utah State history - and going to bowl games has become the norm. But three straight losing seasons, and the firing of head coach Blake Anderson just before last year started, made 2024 impossible to turn things back around. But Mendenhall is used to this. He was great right away at BYU for 12 seasons before running off for the Virginia job. In Year Four, he took the Cavaliers to the Orange Bowl. After taking three years off, he resurfaced in New Mexico, taking over and winning five games with one of the best offenses in the State might need a little bit. Mendenhall knows what he's doing, but close to 30 players transferred out, the portal didn't fill in enough gaps, and this whole thing will be put together with duct tape and a few there's enough in place to potentially match the four wins of last season. And because it's Mendenhall, it should be fun regardless of the first year record. Utah State Aggies Preview 2025: Offense X CFN, Fiu | CFN Facebook | Bluesky Fiu, CFN- Bronco Mendenhall isn't quite bringing over the New Mexico offense that finished fourth in the nation, but he'll give it a shot. Coordinator Kevin McGiven spent the last several years making the San Jose State offense go. Offense wasn't a problem for Utah State, finishing sixth in the nation, averaging 468 yards and 32 points per game, but …- Leading passer Spencer Petras is done, but Bryson Barnes threw 12 touchdown passes and got in enough work last year and at Utah to be ready for the gig. His 348 rushing yards over the last two games might be a glimpse of what's to come in the Mendenhall attack. However, Arizona transfer Anthony Garcia will get every shot in fall camp. - Jalen Royals was a special receiver who'll be a big deal for the Kansas City Chiefs. The transfer portal needs to pick up the slack with Corey Thompson (UNLV), Brady Boyd (Texas Tech), and Demick Starling (WKU) all relatively untested options who'll get every shot.- The line isn't totally starting over, but all five starters will be replaced. Jake Eichorn (BYU) will come in through the transfer portal, and there's a little experience to play around with. The job will be to crank up the running game, and it won't just be Barnes. Miles Davis (BYU) and Javen Jacobs (New Mexico) are quick backs who should each average over five yards per carry. Utah State Aggies Preview 2025: Defense - The defense couldn't do much of anything, even with all the help coming from the strong Aggie offense. The D had a nice pass rush, but it allowed 470 yards and 38 points per game. Defensive coordinator Nick Howell is still around, and …- The Aggies might have the best safety in the Mountain West. Ike Larsen is back after making 217 tackles, nine picks, and 17 broken up passes over the last three years. Omari Okeke and transfer Bobby Arnold (New Mexico) will step in at the other slots. The corners might be even better, with Bryson Taylor and Noah Avinger two big-play parts of last year's New Mexico secondary. - Top pass rusher Cian Slone is gone to NC State, but Bronson Olevao Jr. is back at one linebacker spot - he was second on the team with 3.5 sacks and 23 tackles - and John Miller should be a bigger tackler in the middle coming off a 52-tackle season.- The line doesn't have a ton of experience with Slone gone on one end, but Gabriel Iniguez is a decent run stopper inside, Bo Maile can play inside or as a 3-4 end, and the transfer portal will help with tackle Tyree Morris (Lafayette) an instant starter. Utah State Aggies Key to the Season Be way, way better against the Aggies allowed 5.4 yards per carry and got hammered over 200 yards in seven games. It's way, way too tough to hold up when the team is getting crushed in the time of possession battle, and in this way, the offense has to control the clock a bit better. But it's been years since the program has consistently stopped the run. Utah State Aggies Key Player Tyree Morris, DT the run defense must be more than just a speed bump. The 6-6, 273-pound Morris might not be huge, but he's active. He made 65 tackles, two sacks, and five tackles for loss last year for the Leopards, and now he has to be a disruptive force. Utah State Aggies Top Transfer, Biggest Transfer Loss Top Transfer In: Noah Avinger, CB it's not Morris, and if it's not fellow former Lobo defensive back Bryson Taylor, it's Avinger, a strong-tackling option for any defensive back started out at San Diego State, missed the 2023 season, and then stepped in at corner for New Mexico and stopped everything the porous defensive front didn't, coming up with 91 tackles and five broken up Transfer Out: Rahsul Faison, RB Aggies have other options at running back and should be okay, but the 5-11, 200-pound Faison would've rolled in this new offense. He wasn't bad in the old one, running for 1,845 yards and 13 touchdowns in two seasons. Now he's at South Carolina. Utah State Aggies Key Game at New Mexico, Oct. 25No one's expecting a College Football Playoff national title out of the Aggies, but there are games you can lose, and games you can't. Bronco Mendenhall losing to the Lobos after his one-and-done era in Albuquerque is one of those the Aggies shouldn't drop.- 2025 Utah State Schedule Breakdown Utah State Aggies Top 10 Players 1. Ike Larsen, S Sr.2. Noah Avinger, CB Sr.3. Bryson Barnes, QB Sr.4. Bryson Taylor, CB Sr.5. John Miller, LB Sr.6. Bronson Olevao Jr., LB Jr.7. Tyree Morris, DT Jr.8. Miles Davis, RB Sr.9. Gabriel Iniguez, DT Sr.10. Omari Okeke, S Sr. Utah State Aggies 2024 Fun Stats - 2nd Quarter Scoring: Opponents 186, Utah State 89- Field Goals: Opponents 20-of-22, Utah State 10-of-16- Time of Possession: Opponents 32:41, Utah State 27:19 Utah State Aggies 2025 Season Prediction, Win Total, What Will Happen It's Bronco Mendenhall, and while that will only go so far on a team that returns four starters and lost just about everyone of note through the transfer portal, he should have the team ready and good enough to at least push for the four wins of last not an awful deal to miss Colorado State, San Diego State, and Wyoming, but it would've been nice to miss Boise State, or UNLV, or Fresno State. Making things worse, there's a trip to Hawaii kicking off a run of four road games in six dates. The Aggies will beat McNeese and slip by UTEP in the opener. It'll pull off at least one other Mountain West game - at New Mexico and home against Nevada are most likely - but this is a true rebuilding The Utah State Aggies Win Total At … 3.5Likely Wins: McNeese50/50 Games: Air Force, at Hawaii, Nevada, at New Mexico, San Jose State, UTEPLikely Losses: Boise State, at Fresno State, at Texas A&M, at UNLV, at Vanderbilt © 2025 The Arena Group Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved.


USA Today
19-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Ohio State scores redemption win at NGI; Utah State's Enrique Karg earns indy title in playoff
Ohio State scores redemption win at NGI; Utah State's Enrique Karg earns indy title in playoff Had Ohio State's season ended last month, it would have been on a sour note indeed. The Buckeyes, in a rebuilding year, finished fifth at the Big 10 Championship and missed an NCAA Championship bid. But three weeks after their year could have been over, head coach Jay Moseley and his team are carting a postseason trophy back across the country to the heartland, and that's something Moseley has never done. On Sunday, Ohio State finished off a seven-shot victory in the third National Golf Invitational at Ak-Chin Southern Dunes in Maricopa, Arizona. Ohio State made an NCAA semifinal run a year ago this time, but that was with four distinguished seniors on the roster. After failing to score an NCAA regional bid earlier this month, Moseley's team committed to some areas of improvement and bought into a different side of the postseason: the NGI. This win amounts to a huge shift in momentum, especially considering that Ohio State's only two team wins this season, as Moseley noted, came in their backyard. 'To come out where we're unfamiliar with the desert golf conditions, to come out on top and get a win with a little bit of a target on our back was really good,' he said. National Golf Invitational: Scores The Buckeyes trailed Utah State by a shot on the first day, had leapfrogged them by the end of 36 holes and slowly pulled away over the course of Sunday's final round. Three Ohio State players finished in the top 7 individually, and the Buckeyes led the field in birdies ''Fight' has been our mentality all spring, so they did a good job hanging in there, taking advantage of the chances when we got them and making some birdies down the stretch was really cool,' Moseley said. 'It was a great team win.' While Ohio State, on the other side of its senior exodus, spent the week finding out what its next chapter can look like, a similar transition period awaits Utah State in the fall. The NGI amounted to the final ride for graduates John Cook, Julio Arronte and Esteban Jaramillo. The Aggies made six team birdies in the first three holes on Sunday and hung within a few shots of Ohio State all day. 'We beat them on Day 1, so I think they were like, 'OK we can do this,'' Utah State head coach Dean Johansen said. That sophomore Enrique Karg was the man to lead them is a good sign for Utah State. Karg, of Guadalajara, Mexico, only finished inside the top 20 in one start during the regular season. At Southern Dunes, he came out of the gate with a bogey-free 7-under 65 and parlayed that into a Sunday playoff victory for his first individual title in a year. Karg is a player who struggled with a lot on his plate this past year – from school to golf to family. 'I had a rough spring this year,' Karg said. 'I had a lot on my mind, and it was a lot of up and down so playing good in this event, it was very good for me.' Karg felt he took advantage of his distance all three rounds and put himself in favorable positions, reaching several par 5s in two and leading the field in par-4 scoring. The week wasn't all smooth sailing, however, and Johansen watched Karg fight for a second-round 70 to stay in the tournament. 'The mark of a true human being is how they handle adversity, and you couldn't tell from 5 feet to 500 yards if he was making a bogey or a birdie,' Johansen said, 'and I love that.' Karg, who finished the week at 12-under 204, had to play an extra hole with Richmond's Carson Baez for the individual title, and nearly holed his 70-foot birdie putt on that extra trip down the 18th to do it. His tap-in par was good enough. He Facetimed his family back home in Mexico right away. As a result of his win, Karg earns an exemption into the Southeastern Amateur, which he'll add to the lineup of other amateur events (the Memorial Amateur in Sacramento, California, the Mexican International Amateur in Guadalajara and a U.S. Amateur qualifier) he has planned for the summer. As this Utah State team scatters, Cook, Arronte and Jaramillo are headed for professional careers. Johansen knew early week it would be emotional to see them go. This team's international makeup is largely thanks to the work of assistant coach Erik Skinner, who took Johansen's idea to expand the roster globally and 'found some of the best young men – phenomenal kids,' Johansen said. He has always been interested in the whole player, not just level of golf talent. Johansen began his day on Sunday with an early workout before driving a couple miles down the road for a protein shake. When he pulled into a gas station, he met Cook, one of his three seniors. Cook, who has committed himself to getting healthy these past three years, was out on a morning run before the round. Cook, as a runner, demonstrates exactly the level of commitment this senior class gave to Utah State. Nevermind that they all reassembled post-graduation for a final tournament – Cook ditched a full cycle of marathon training, skipping the Ogden (Utah) Marathon on Saturday to be here with his team instead. And that, funny enough, was how Johnson lost it, three hours before his team ever hit a shot. 'I was driving back to the hotel and he was running alongside the road and I just started tearing up,' said Johansen, who has praised the character of his whole squad this week. 'I'm so proud of the young man he has become.'