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Providence city council candidates tackle city issues at Q&A night

Thursday, October 8th, 2015 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Providence city council candidates tackle city issues at Q&A night

By Amanda Wray PROVIDENCE — City Council candidates fielded questions from voters ranging from increasing tax revenue to zoning for home businesses to cooperating with other Cache Valley municipalities on sewage services at a “Meet the Candidates” night Tuesday at Providence ...

ATV News: Election 2012, 2 Valley suicides, sports & a snowy forecast

Wednesday, November 7th, 2012 Posted in Opinion | 1 Comment »

By the ATV News Team LOGAN—Plenty going on during Election Week in Cache Valley and on the USU campus, from a Utah GOP sweep to a pair of suicides. In the news, USU students, candidates and other voters gather in the Huntsman ...

Democratic guv candidate Cooke: ‘Take back control of your state’

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012 Posted in Opinion | 1 Comment »

By D. Whitney Smith LOGAN—State voters want economic growth, improved education—both K-12 and higher ed—and better air quality, but, first, says Utah gubernatorial candidate Peter Cooke, Utahns need to take back control of their state, which is what he said Monday ...

Incompetence, weirdness are the new qualifications for U.S. leaders

Saturday, December 11th, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Incompetence, weirdness are the new qualifications for U.S. leaders

By Ben Zaritsky Reason is not working. There was a time when a politician with a scandal or in politics meant that the politician involved was in serious trouble. Watergate was, obviously, the downfall of Richard Nixon. Bill Clinton’s “Lewinskygate” led to his impeachment ...

Tolson, new ASUSU leaders look ahead to challenging year

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Tolson, new ASUSU leaders look ahead to challenging year

By Ty Rogers LOGAN – At a time when Utah State University is going through so much change, including budget cuts and new colleges developing, at least one thing will remain the same for the next year—Tyler Tolson. Tolson, re-elected to a ...