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Comer: Putting the focus on our eternal standing

The first job I ever had was as a courtesy clerk at a grocery store. My responsibilities were to bag groceries, load shopping carts, assist customers to their car if desired, fetch shopping carts from the parking lot and basically do whatever I was asked. Every now and then, there would be ...

Fischer: Don’t let lackluster decorations haunt your home sale

’Tis the season for all things macabre. October is upon us. The air is a bit cooler, the leaves are changing colors and the humans, especially the humans from Utah, have already adorned their homes with ghosts, skeletons, monsters and other freakish and frightful décor. I am no exception. In ...

ATV Adventures: Burnt woods and ghost towns on the State Line Trail

The State Line Trail was one of the trails offered at the First Annual Color Country Jamboree in Cedar City. Being a new jamboree, I wasn't familiar with all the trails offered, so I just closed my eyes and pointed at one. I was not disappointed. Every trail I have ever taken has offered ...

Tech Matters: Meta, Apple and the spatial computing split

Last week at Meta’s (formerly known as Facebook) Connect event, the company introduced its latest spatial computing headset, the Quest 3. It called it the “the best-value spatial computing headset on the market for a long time to come.” Quest 3 will be available next month for $500. You ...

LDS conference speakers focus on walking beside the Lord

Sunday morning's session of the 193rd Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opened with President M. Russell Ballard, acting president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, bearing his raw testimony. He shared that his eyesight is deteriorating and ...