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Improve fruit tree production

SPRING CITY — Due to the early and hard freeze last October, many leaves on trees did not have a chance to evacuate the sugars, nutrients, from their leaves and send it to their trunks to store for this spring. That is why many leaves did not change colors and continued to hang on the tree ...

Former Mt. Pleasant mayor seeks reconciliation

<strong>Dear Editor:</strong>In the midst of the great American crisis in 1776, Thomas Paine began his pamphlet “Common Sense” with these words: “These are times that try men’s souls”.Individuals, like a nation, can be faced with challenges that try the ...

Governor extends directive through May 1

SALT LAKE CITY — Governor Herbert announced April 10, that he is extending the Stay Safe Stay Home Directive through the end of this month. Extending this directive is consistent with the Utah Leads Together Plan, which projected an 8-12 week urgent response phase.“We are seeing encouraging ...

Relearning a few life skills

I’ve heard of and know of people who have had strokes and other devastating health events. Many of them, in their recoveries, have had to relearn some of the skills that most of us take for granted (Some geologists take them for granite). (I know, bad joke)Some of these people have to learn ...

Market news

Prices for Salina Producers Livestock Auction held April 7 are as follows:<strong>Receipts:</strong> 456; last week: 505; feeder steers: lower; feeder heifers: lower. Holstein steers: scarce; slaughter bulls: lower.<strong>Feeder ...

Utah joins push to study impact of anti-malaria drug

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah researchers announced Wednesday they are joining a global push to determine if an anti-malaria drug not officially approved for fighting the new coronavirus is useful in fighting the pandemic.Clinical studies announced by the University of Utah Health and ...