by Karen Munson — If I did not know Jesus and was taking my cues from society on when, how, and why to celebrate Christmas, I might get confused.
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by Karen Munson — Let’s be like Squanto. He used his past experiences to help others. We, too, can give thanks and give others something to be thankful for.
by Abbie Call — News flash: elections are tough on people. But what if I told you voting is only the first step? There is so much more we can do.
by B. Albrecht — True, cell phones have many pros, but they still have a lot of risks and having them in school will affect kids’ learning environments.
by M. Burns — From my experience with cell phones and other technology in schools, I don’t think cell phones should be banned.
by D. Harker — I understand; you don’t want distracted students who don’t learn anything. There must be action, but a phone ban is not the right approach.
by B. Black — For today’s teenagers, cell phones are more than a distraction. Cell phones are tools, resources, and a way of communication.
by Thomas Dodds — Recently, the BLM developed a plan to limit access to the Henry Mountains where Southern Utahns have hiked and hunted for generations.
by Abbie Call — Anger is easy, passive, and lazy. Kindness — civility — is active. Recently, I found four ways to be more active in interactions with others.
The Byway — The top three winners of the Circleville pole decorating contest were announced Tuesday. The first place prize is a $50 gift card.