Are We Surprised by Scott’s Endorsement?
We as Republicans should all stick together and support Phil Mitchell for our next county commissioner
We as Republicans should all stick together and support Phil Mitchell for our next county commissioner
A legacy of poor judgment in national parks
On September 3, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law not only the Land and Water Conservation Act, but also the Wilderness Act. Environmental activists will certainly be commemorating the event – so shall I. Let’s begin with the Land and Water Conservation Fund (enabled by the Act, LWCF for short). In 1964, America needed […]
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Coal-fired power plants should be required to curb emissions
How hard would you work for someone you can't trust?
Federal public lands are a globally unique American treasure. They exist for all Americans because our forefathers had the foresight and wisdom to bequeath to us a vast public estate
What we’ve built in the past 238 years with great determination, ingenuity and sacrifice is beginning to fall apart
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How will potential changes affect the character of downtown? This is a legitimate question. How traffic moves through the city concerns nearly everyone who works in the core of the city
We came perilously close – again – to letting the Highway Trust Fund run out of money, and we must stop governing by crisis
What's riskier, standing out or staying in lock step with everyone else in your market?
Given the propensity of politicians to cut funding for food programs, it’s great to see locals remaining vigilant to help assure that food is readily available to those seeking nourishment
I am concerned the new plan of four lanes of traffic, two lanes each going different directions, will be very hard for a pedestrian to cross
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