The Byway — 1A basketball teams losing to Panguitch has practically become routine. So should Panguitch be a 2A school? No, they just play that way.
Tag: AJ Martel
by AJ Martel — Pausing democracy will set a terrible precedent that will be nearly impossible to unwind. We must hold fast to the principle of democracy.
by AJ Martel — I wonder if some blessings we receive are because God has seen our gratitude. A prayer of gratitude is more powerful than a prayer of asking.
by AJ Martel — Americans haven’t got a foggy clue about the taking of public lands. If people had any idea of what is happening here, they would be outraged!
by AJ Martel — Born centuries too late, today’s environmentalists want to pre-plan a land that is already peopled, forgetting that access is still our right.
by AJ Martel — Conservationists should learn one great lesson from the old cowboy: you have to share and avoid selfishness in the public lands sandbox.
by AJ Martel — Special interest groups often use misleading narratives in an effort to strip locals of their voice on public lands issues.
by AJ Martel — In America, the fight against livestock and especially cows, has gained traction in recent years. The proposed replacement: bugs?
by AJ Martel — With new challenges these days, I wonder if our youth feel that stress, anxiety and depression are greater now than they were in past generations. Is it harder now?
by AJ Martel — In order to experience the full life, we can find wealth, find someone to marry, find love, and find God. It’s a great recipe for life.