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May 30, 2020

I’ve been following the local news on Coronavirus and I just want to point out a couple of stories in our local Salt Lake Tribune, which demonstrate what is clearly lacking in the coverage. We have a story about how nationwide a large number of the Latino population is getting the Wuhan Virus. And we also know...


May 23, 2020

In Utah and the west cattle ranching in our rural areas is one of the most defining characteristics of what most would consider our cultural heritage. But today more than ever, rural Utah ranchers and small towns and ranching communities are suffering more than ever. With beef prices for T-bones, briskets, steak,...


May 15, 2020

The paycheck protection program (PPP) is designed to help businesses reopen, but the CARES Act incentives employees to stay home. How one Utah restaurant group is managing the conflict.

Hoang Nguyen, is the Managing Partner of the Sapa Group. She is now beginning to understand the severity of the problem.

Nguyen was a...


May 14, 2020

What is going to happen to our currency and our retirement accounts and pensions after the government spends $8 trillion to bail out the economy? What are the long-term consequences of spending and borrowing so much money in such a short period of time? What will happen as the federal government will be required to bail...


May 9, 2020

Due to Coronavirus, the number of Utahns suffering from alcohol and drug addiction is certainly increasing. Liquor store sales have spiked in Utah. Social isolation, loss of employment, and the inability of residents to pay their bills or buy enough food is certain to not only cause an increase in substance abuse, but...