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Utah overreaching in Federal public lands issuesAs someone who spends a significant portion of time on horseback exploring the backcountry of Utah, I can attest to the natural beauty of our great state and why I feel so fortunate to be living here. Whenever I travel out of state and tell others th... | |
Oil and gas: giving due thanksPoliticians in Washington continue to pick favorites when it comes to energy. | |
Letter to the editor, Balanced approach to energy development needed in UtahIn the second driest state in the country, water is not a resource that the agricultural community takes for granted. Ranchers and farmers in eastern Utah can find it challenging to meet our water demands even during a good year. That is why I and o... |
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