Tag: the Independent
Bernie Sanders ‘organizing kickoff’ draws diverse ages, political affiliations
Written by Marcos Camargo
Approximately thirty people gathered at the home of Dorothy and Gary Engelman on Wednesday, July 29, to watch a short broadcast...
George Streetfest continues reign as southern Utah’s premier monthly event
Written by George Scott
In just two outings, George First Friday Streetfest has made an incredible splash. The downtown St. George event, held on the...
The Ghost Highway: The battle for the Northern Corridor, part II
The battle for the Northern Corridor, part II: The builders
written by Don Gilman
The St. George area has been growing at a large rate for...
Dixie Gardening: The stunning, soil-improving sunflower
Sunflowers, in all their varieties, catch our eye with their beauty. They also can improve soil when planted in moderation with crops. They make...
Album Review: ‘The Breeze’ by Eric Clapton and Friends is a...
Written by Rich Rogers
THE BREEZE: Eric Clapton and Friends
The term "legend" gets tossed around so much this days that almost meaningless, especially in...
Alternative ideas a good thing, even in southern Utah
Written by Marcos Camargo
When I moved to Utah from Oregon several years ago, I considered myself a conservative-leaning moderate. I grew up in the...
Movie Review: ‘Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation’
Written by Adam Mast
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE-ROGUE NATION (PG-13)
Your mission is to see "Rogue Nation" as soon as possible!
If the thrilling, expertly crafted actioneer, "Mission: Impossible...
When government whistleblowers become an “Enemy of the State”
Written by Jack Ferm
The National Security Agency (NSA) was only the beginning: Congress—along with the Executive Branch—is so paranoid that we are on the...









