Send us a text Fresh leadership, fresh pressure, and a fresh set of misconceptions. We kicked off our first live show by unpacking Southern Utah's election night: Hurricane and Santa Clara shakeups, tight Springdale margins, and a notable flip in St. George. We explain why council vacancies won't be handpicked by mayors and how Utah's state code forces an open application process. It sounds procedural, but it decides who steers land use, growth, and the choices that shape our cities for deca...
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Send us a text Fresh leadership, fresh pressure, and a fresh set of misconceptions. We kicked off our first live show by unpacking Southern Utah's election night: Hurricane and Santa Clara shakeups, tight Springdale margins, and a notable flip in St. George. We explain why council vacancies won't be handpicked by mayors and how Utah's state code forces an open application process. It sounds procedural, but it decides who steers land use, growth, and the choices that shape our cities for deca...
Send us a text When money can fix a problem, it's not really a problem—but what about when it can't? That's the question at the heart of this powerful conversation about the American Cancer Society's upcoming fundraiser at Black Desert Resort. Patrick Manning, Managing Director of Reef Capital and Black Desert Resort, shares a deeply personal story about how cancer touched someone close to him, transforming his understanding of problems that can and cannot be solved with resources alone. Thi...
435 Podcast: Southern Utah
Send us a text Fresh leadership, fresh pressure, and a fresh set of misconceptions. We kicked off our first live show by unpacking Southern Utah's election night: Hurricane and Santa Clara shakeups, tight Springdale margins, and a notable flip in St. George. We explain why council vacancies won't be handpicked by mayors and how Utah's state code forces an open application process. It sounds procedural, but it decides who steers land use, growth, and the choices that shape our cities for deca...