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Pronghorn Antelopes Prance just North of I-80 in Salt Lake City
Most Utahns do not know that our capital city may be the only one in America that has its own herd of native pronghorn antelope inside its city limits.
Five Things in Utah That Need To Go
If you are thinking about moving to Utah and wonder about its bad and good. Here is a list of five bad things about Utah that need to go.
The Battle Over Utah’s Environment: Great Salt Lake Great No Longer?
Water is a huge issue facing the growing population in Utah. How we direct the use and conservation of our water will determine our future quality of life as the…
A Brief History of the Great Salt Lake
From the 1880s to the 1950s, visitors and residents floated and swam in the Great Salt Lake. But due to years of dumping untreated sewage and wastewater into the lake,…
Hidden Utah Journalism- The stories the mainstream media doesn’t want you to know
There are stories that are hidden, that aren’t getting attention, that are not getting the coverage they deserve because of some high authority’s disapproval. I would like to share some…
Utah’s True Beastmaster: Meet Falconer Craig Boren
Falconry is the hunting of wild animals in their natural habitat by means of a trained bird of prey. Falconers such as Craig Boren are true beastmasters.
S2 Ep4: The Beastmaster: Meet Falconer Craig Boren
Falconry is the hunting of wild animals in their natural state and habitat by means of a trained bird of prey. Falconers are true beastmasters. Those who can make animals…
Letter from the Editor – December
We can welcome growth and population increases along the Wasatch Front. If I lived in LA, I would want to move here too. But we need to prevent the Californication…