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Free Markets and American Initiative to the Rescue
The very strong economy that we’ve been enjoying is about to take a tumble. How far it will fall is highly uncertain with business, after business, retrenching or closing for the duration. We’re in uncharted waters.
How Are You Doing With Social Distancing?
Seems like we've been heading closer and closer to utter social distancing ever since Donald Trump announced his candidacy to run for President.
Stop What You’re Doing And Watch
his week, the Chino Hills High Chamber Singers' performance was canceled due to COVID19 school closures. But they were not about to let something like that, stop them from doing what they love to do, they decided, the show must go on.
Something That Has Not Been Cancelled!
Given all the recent concerns about COVID-19, we have been consulting with County officials to determine if our tree planting event scheduled on 3/21 should still occur.
Let’s Not Waste The Crisis Of Coronavirus
Shortly after President Barack Obama’s first inauguration in 2009, then-White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel got into a bit of hot water when he observed to an interviewer, “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.”
Fear, Hope, and Community Bind Us
During my 72 years, I’ve survived many challenging times. Born just after the end of WWII my early life felt the effects of that experience. Deprivation, but a feeling of community during the war years left their marks on my folks, both of whom were very community-oriented and careful with money and goods.
Learning From My Aunt’s Polio Experience
In late spring 1951, she came home from school with a high temperature, feeling very ill. The next morning, her legs gave out as she tried to get out of bed. By that evening, she was so weak she could barely move.
St. Patty’s Day Celebration and Parade in Springdale Canceled
The 34th Annual St. Patty’s Day Celebration and Parade in Springdale Has Been Canceled
Food Pantry Suffers – Switchpoint
The food pantry located on the campus of Switchpoint Community Resource Center is feeling the effects as the St George community reacts to news of the spread of the Coronavirus Covid-19.
Zion National Park to Temporarily Suspend Shuttle Operation
Effective March 17, 2020, Zion National Park will temporarily suspend the park’s shuttle operation. The park itself remains open and visitors will be allowed to drive up the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive until the limited parking in the main canyon has filled.