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Letter: Memories of the past in Utah

I was born in 1934, so I think I qualify as an old geezer. I have been thinking back to when I was younger and how much things have changed over the years. I remember growing up in Salt Lake City in the 40’s and going to the movies. I could get into a double feature movie with a cartoon at ...

Letter: Health care has become ‘a medical mess’

Our healthcare system has surely become a medical mess, judging by my recent experience of dealing with it for a spouse that has suffered unforeseen, multiple strokes. The morass seems to generate from the current trend of doctors working only three days a week, then off on long weekends and ...

Letter: Weber County inland port community meeting

The Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA) recently designated approximately 9,000 acres in West Weber County as an inland port location, meaning developers will get taxpayer funded subsidies to put industrial development on open space, with the potential of threatening wetlands and quality of life ...

Letter: Support for US mining will combat foreign influence, pollution

Utah has rich reserves of minerals, energy resources, and land. It’s an edge we’re lucky to have, not only for ourselves but for our country. Unfortunately, many environmentalists don't like to see mining on American soil, so they strangle them in red tape. They seem to prefer to get ...

Letter: Trump and his supporters do nothing but lie

Biden is too old but he is an honest man! Trump is too old and mentally unstable, lies all the time, continually belittles people, and is very unfit to be President! Yet he still has a chance to win the election! During his debate with Biden, Trump spoke for about a minute and never said ...

Letter: Gerrymandering lawsuit is a problem of legislators’ making

I was pleasantly surprised when I learned that the Utah Supreme Court ruled against the Legislature's attempts to eviscerate the 2018 ballot initiative (Prop 4), which established an independent commission to draw the state's legislative boundaries. I wasn't surprised that the legislative ...