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Letter: The transformative power of music education for today’s youth

In our world dominated by digital screens and fast-paced lifestyles, the role of music education in shaping the minds of today's youth is more vital than ever. Beyond the notes and rhythms, music education provides a symphony of benefits that resonate far beyond the restraints of a ...

Letter: To the wonderful fans at Brigham Young University

I am a resident of Morgantown, WV and WVU fan. I would like to thank all the BYU fans who traveled to Morgantown to attend the BYU-WVU football game. I can say nothing but good things about the fans that I had the pleasure to speak with. BYU is a great addition to the Big XII conference and a ...

Letter: Join me in voting for Muhlestein, McKell, Rands

Choosing city council members is more than just a vote; it's about understanding true intentions. Campaign slogans and political tactics often cloud real visions for our city. In Orem, dedicated volunteers have delved deep, scrutinizing candidates, their backers, and agendas. We've sifted ...

Letter: American technology sector plays key role in cybersecurity

Cybersecurity Month is a vital reminder about the growing importance of protecting our digital landscape and online world. As we dive deeper into the digital age and move critical operations online, safeguarding our cybersecurity is synonymous with preserving our way of life. From local, ...

Letter: Apology to Spencer Rand for my misstated letter

In an earlier letter to the editor I implied that Spencer Rand was the recipient of significant outside money in his run for Orem City Council. In reviewing campaign finances with Spencer, I learned that he is self funded, a remarkable feat and one which I commend. I know Spencer and his family ...

Letter: Here’s what’s at stake in Orem this election cycle

Many Orem residents have been disappointed by Mayor Young’s overbearing approach to running the City Council—seeking to limit the voices not only of Orem citizens, but even other members of the Council. Orem cannot afford two more years of an uncompromising City Council majority. While all ...