David E. Jensen
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Inside the Mind of One of Utah’s Most Successful Real Estate Investors
One of the Utah’s most successful real estate investor talks about the reality of flipping the houses, risks involved and how to do it right.
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The Big House Flip: Buying Low and Selling High in Salt Lake
Doug Larson flips homes for a living and offers insights into the pros and cons of this seldom-seen side of the real estate market.
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Millcreek Residents Fed Up with Road Work on 3900 S
Many Millcreek and Holladay residents are wondering whether they’ll live long enough to see the completion of 3900 S between 2300 E and Wasatch Blvd. — a mere mile-and-a-half section…
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Neff’s Cave: Utah’s Best-Kept Subterranean Secret
Situated deep under Mt. Olympus, Neff’s Cave descends 1,163 ft. (354 m) into the earth, making it the 15th deepest cave in North America and the second deepest cave in…
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Utah Cycling: Back in the Saddle Again
With its varied terrain and altitudes, Utah is an ideal place for cyclists to train and perform. Whether you ride skinny tires, fat tires, or something in-between, there’s a cycling…
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Moab’s Old Uranium Roads – Perfect Mountain Biking Trails
Many of the old Uranium mining roads and trails see regular use by off-road enthusiasts, mountain bikers and hikers, who use them to access some of the most beautiful desert…
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Tiny Houses May be the Solution to a Big Problem in SLC
Salt Lake City, like most metropolitan areas, has an affordable housing crisis along with a growing homeless crisis, and tiny houses may be the solution.
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CHEMICAL REACTION: How Our Green Lawns are Hurting Us
are all those green lawns really necessary nowadays, with their excessive water consumption and chemical runoff, and what are the alternatives?
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Beavers Make a Splash in Utah: Reintroducing Beavers to Restore Watershed in Utah
Beavers contribute to a healthier, more natural ecosystem. Beaver-dammed water stays up on the mountain longer thas restoring watershed.
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How To Beat The Virus Without Feeling Like a Prisoner
Sheltering in place isn’t easy for any of us, but there are ways to maintain some semblance of normalcy without feeling like prisoners in our own homes.
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All Aboard! Idyllic Worlds Recreated by Utah Model Trains Artist Lee Witten
Model railroading attracts teenagers, 80-year-olds, and everyone in-between, proving that train buffs like Lee are obviously on the right track.
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Saving Our Canyons From Ourselves
The peaks of the Wasatch Range stand like stone sentinels over the valleys below—silent witnesses to a burgeoning population that seeks year-round refuge amid the tranquility of these inviting canyons…
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How to Distinguish Between “Fact” and “Fake”
In order to get all the facts about a story or issue, balance your Fox News viewing with a more mainstream and objective source of news such as Bloomberg, NPR,…