Tag: covid 19
Awkward Conversations
One of my biggest pet peeves: people who can’t hold up their end of a conversation.
Masks, Peer Pressure, and Freedoms of Expression
People, if you believe in freedom, liberty, and the Constitution, etc., as you assert don’t deny others that right, too! Especially when it comes to our rights and freedoms of expression.
The Left’s War on Religion Continues
Persecuted but not discouraged, churches in each of the jurisdictions above have sued their respective government authorities. And now the plaintiffs have a powerful ally.
Take Our Latest Poll: COVID-19 Panic
So far over 150 visitors have shared their opinions on the topic with the majority of voters indicating they are wearing their masks and they think everyone should.
Access to Lake Powell Recreational Area Increasing
Access to Lake Powell Recreational Area Increasing. We are pleased that we are able to continue to increase access to the recreation area as planned. We have only been able to do so because of the assistance we’ve received from our partners and because our visitors have been so responsible.
St. George Art Museum Reopens to the Public
The St. George Art Museum will be open to museum members and the general public. Group visits, such as those that may arrive on a commercial bus, are not allowed.
Class of 2020: Can You Hear Me Now?
Thank you, Class of 2020! It’s an honor to be delivering your college commencement address, even with this awkward Zoom connection.
Utah Gives Business, a Get Out of Jail Free Card
Utah is one of 15 states that has made it clear that successful business supersedes life by enacting a law that would protect businesses from litigation resulting from an individual contracting coronavirus on their property.
Refusing to Wear a Mask is America at its Worst
Mask defiance has become the latest weapon in the polarized culture war. Not even a deadly health crisis can bring us together anymore.
Southern Utah Seamstresses – Intermountain Dixie Regional Needs You!
The goal of this initiative is to manufacture personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline caregivers, including more than five million medical-grade masks. This effort, in southern Utah, will help complete the volume of masks needed.