Have you watched "Ted Lasso," starring Jason Sudeikis on Apple TV+?
The TV-MA show has been wildly popular, despite being "built around two things Americans hate: soccer and kindness," Sudeikis joked while hosting "Saturday Night Live."
It looks like the show will be ending after its third season, my colleague Ryan McDonald wrote.
Drought and inflation have come for farmers and ranchers. Does this Utahn have the solution?
Rod Magnuson has a nice spread in rural Utah, raising cattle and alfalfa in an operation that is the backbone of a fourth-generation legacy spent in agriculture.
The drought turned his prospects for survival into a nightmare.
A ton of hay went for $135 in 2019.
In 2021, agricultural producers paid $195 a ton.
This year? It’s $325 a ton.
Due to rising hay prices, and a decades-long drought, farmers are seeking solutions to be able to save water provide food in the West.
The building on Magnuson’s property and what is inside represents a $650,000 investment that will save a tremendous amount of water and keep the rancher in business.
Read more about how this innovation could be a solution to farmland water use.
What Mitt Romney says he has accomplished in the Senate so far
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney has reached the halfway mark in his Senate term.
Romney released a report Monday outlining what he says he has accomplished for Utah and the country the past three years.
Navajo Water Rights Act: Secures water for Utah while providing more than $200 million for projects to deliver clean drinking water to the Utah portion of the Navajo Nation.
Tobacco to 21 Act: Law prohibiting the sale of all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to anyone under the age of 21.
A provision in the defense bill that requires the president to create a comprehensive strategy to confront the rise of China.
Read more about legislation Romney wrote or helped negotiate in the report.
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