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Letter: Politics and faith are at a crossroads in America

Today there is indeed a crossroads of politics and faith, has been since the meridian of time and before. Remember Jesus was asked whether it is better to obey God or Caesar, and he answered to render unto Caasar that which is his, and to God, his. Our Lord has always known there would be, in ...

Letter: First they want to change the Utah flag, then what?

This is for all of our State Senators, Secretary, the Judiciary Court, Court of Appeals; including all 3 trial courts. Our Supreme Court, Distric Court & all 3 federal courts. I don't care if it's 1 step or 5 steps from being approved why change it just because there's some crybabies ...

Letter: Refuting claims about Utah’s school voucher program

I'm writing to address the recent guest commentary on the Utah Fits All school voucher program. The author claims that the $8,000 vouchers will greatly benefit qualifying families. However, they neglect to mention that every family in Utah, regardless of income, is eligible for these vouchers. ...

Letter: Politicians shouldn’t put party before public service

I have always been taught that America was a country "of the people, by the people and for the people". It seems nowadays that it is a country "of the Party, by the Party, and for the Party". Are our senators and representatives so afraid of not getting re-elected and feel the ire of their ...

Letter: Modern Republican Party too wrapped up in faith, fealty

The Second Amendment, contrary to Republican belief, is not the Second Commandment. It didn't come down carved in stone from Mt. Sinai insisting that we rush out and buy a military-style assault rifle. Republicans mistakenly confuse the two. They stubbornly refuse to deal with our country's ...

Letter: State Legislature taking unnecessary trips on our dime

It appears that the State Legislature and the Governors office do not have any respect for the tax money that they spend. Earlier this year the Legislature sent a contingent to the UK for some reason — doesn't do anything for the citizens of the State. Then they sent a good sized contingent ...

Letter: Consider adopting an animal to prevent euthanasia

We have a crisis in O town. Weber County Animal services have too many animals! They are at this moment overcapacity. To remain a no-kill shelter they need our help. Please sound a very loud alarm. Many animals need to be adopted immediately!! Time is of the essence!! ALL of the animals there, ...

Letter: Despite resistance, Ogden needs renewable energy plan

A couple of weeks ago David Willis published a very dubious piece on the Community Renewable Energy Program (CREP) that was full of errors. Happily, subsequent guest commentaries by Angela Choberka, Dan Dugan and Eli Davis have set the record straight. CREP is not compulsory — it offers a ...

Letter: US must do more to protect schools from cyberattacks

As summer comes to an end and the weather cools down, the back-to-school season raises concerns about our cybersecurity capabilities. Education systems, from K-12 to community colleges and universities, have become a prime target for cybercriminals and hackers. These attacks put personal ...

Letter: Our shared endeavor — A heartfelt appreciation

Dear Ogden City Candidates, As we approach the decisive moment of today's election, I wanted to take a moment to convey my heartfelt appreciation for the exceptional campaigns you have conducted. Your commitment to Ogden, our cherished home, and your genuine care for our people have been truly ...