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		<title>Calling All Citizens &#038; Taxpayers</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ryan Bunnell]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 16:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The summer of 2026 is already one for the books, before it’s even happened! Without considering any of the minutiae of circumstance that may be affecting today’s calendar date, the United States of America is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. While publishing this signed document was concurrently a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The summer of 2026 is already one for the books, before it’s even happened! Without considering any of the minutiae of circumstance that may be affecting today’s calendar date, the United States of America is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. While publishing this signed document was concurrently a declaration of war, the significance of the Declaration of Independence is far greater, and it has created a shift in political thought and governance across the entire planet. The political philosophies advanced by the newly formed United States of America have been so successful that most nations today have been forced to follow suit, and the concepts are so widely accepted that one might believe they have always existed.</p>
<p>The Declaration of Independence outlines a philosophy that was revolutionary at a time when kings, queens, and royal bloodlines had ruled nations with executive authority for generations. One of the document’s primary tenets is that all men are created equal, challenging the concept of royalty at its core. Furthermore, all individuals have unalienable rights, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This notion challenges the conventional feudal structure that had been the status quo for most of the world’s larger governments and city centers for a millennium. Even more revolutionary was the concept that the government’s power is derived through the consent of the governed. When living under a feudal King, the serfdom and merchant class had no voice. The Declaration of Independence flipped that script.</p>
<p>Last but not least, our founding fathers established that it was a critical right of the people to alter or abolish a government that does not defend these unalienable rights. This is one area where most governments prefer to gloss over when establishing their own representative democracy patterned after the United States.</p>
<p>People in positions of authority are generally disinclined to make their status vulnerable. To protect their own power, they will often use fear as a weapon and cite individuals abusing their rights and liberties, or simply not consenting to their authoritarian bidding, as an accelerant for that fear. The net result is a collectivist determination, manipulated by the ruling class through misinformed and disingenuous populist messaging, that the “unruly” need to be governed, that their rights need to be curtailed, and that the governing body correspondingly needs to grow to facilitate the necessary governance of the ungovernable.</p>
<p>Our founding fathers were aware of this tendency. Technologies have changed over the past 250 years, but human nature has remained predictable. This understanding is why they wrote the Declaration of Independence as they did.</p>
<p>The ‘catch,’ if you will, is that for a society to remain ‘free,’ the citizens have to be equal to their governors. That citizen equality has to be earned by being active and informed, so that the average individual, with their inalienable rights, can be the check and balance over their local magistrates, who are also generally inclined to “inform” in a way that most favors their particular agendas. To be active and informed takes volunteer time, training, education, and critical thought. Time, training, education, and critical thought are luxuries that most common people lack time for in their day-to-day routines. This vacuum of citizen knowledge is where the system fails.</p>
<p>An old friend once asked me a question during a political philosophy discussion. He asked, “What is the difference between a taxpayer and a citizen?” After a bit of back-and-forth dialogue, he answered his own question, stating, <em>“A citizen is civically involved and plays an active role in the formation of their community. A taxpayer begrudgingly pays their legally required allotment and goes about their own interests.” </em></p>
<p>The founding fathers of this nation never intended for us to be “taxpayers,” but being a good “citizen” takes effort, intelligence, and genuine moral character. When we fail to live up to the obligations of citizenship, we forego our inalienable rights to those who are actively informed and engaged. For every ‘citizen’ who becomes a ‘taxpayer,’ the ruling class gains a measure of power and justification for their authority.</p>
<p>An oft-quoted adage,<em> “there is no such thing as a free lunch,”</em> is so applicable in so many contexts. With regards to the preservation of liberty, a well-informed citizen, passionate about their liberties, knowledgeable of the law, the inalienable rights they hold, and the nation that protects those rights, is the only line of defense.</p>
<p>The Constitution of the United States of America, the document further defining the rights associated with the Declaration of Independence, was written for ‘citizens.’ The guaranteed rights defined in the Constitution are designed for a moral population. Liberties exist in perpetuity when the common person understands the elementary-school lesson that<em> “just because you can, does not mean that you should.” </em>Nearly all critics of freedom reference individuals who have failed to live by this base-level moral code. Aspiring politicians capitalize on the fear surrounding the abuse of liberty. The marginally informed mob cries for authoritarians to ‘protect’ them. Seeking another term in office, the politicians graciously comply with the mob, compromising individual rights and solidifying their personal station or office.</p>
<p>My challenge to Heber Valley for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence is simple to state, and difficult to embody. Honor our national heritage by being a better CITIZEN. Go to the meetings, but do your homework first. Analyze your sources. Do not accept anything or anyone at face value. Trust needs to be earned. I see rampant, disgraceful, and intentionally divisive misinformation on our social channels every day. I see regular manipulation in messaging, converting well-intending residents of the Heber Valley into “political capital.”</p>
<p>It is undeniable that the Heber Valley has some high stakes in play in 2026. That does not mean that we need to lose our propriety, our moral character, or our civility. The damage to the community I have witnessed through social media misinformation campaigns designed to promote specific political agendas, or, in some cases, to monetize personal accounts through post engagement, has caused far more harm than any shovel that has hit the ground.</p>
<p>It is commonly said that “beauty is skin deep.” We host some spectacular views in the Heber Valley. The true beauty of the Heber Valley shines from within — from the residents. Be part of what makes our community beautiful. Be a citizen.</p>
<p>WRITTEN BY RYAN BUNNELL<br />
-PUBLISHER-</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kristin Bunnell]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 16:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cue the confetti and grab your gym shoes—The Fit Stop Health Club is turning 30! For three decades, this Heber Valley staple has been more than just a place to lift weights and count reps; it’s been a second home for fitness lovers, wellness warriors, and anyone looking to break a sweat while having a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="bs-intro">Cue the confetti and grab your gym shoes—<a href="https://www.fitstophealthclub.com/">The Fit Stop Health Club</a> is turning 30! For three decades, this Heber Valley staple has been more than just a place to lift weights and count reps; it’s been a second home for fitness lovers, wellness warriors, and anyone looking to break a sweat while having a blast.</p>
<p>From the moment you walk through the doors, you can feel the energy. Whether it’s the high-fives after a killer group workout, the buzz of the smoothie bar blending up post-workout fuel, or the excited chatter of kids in the childcare center, The Fit Stop is all about fostering a fun and supportive community.</p>
<h3>Workouts That Feel Like a Party <strong><br />
</strong></h3>
<p>Let’s be honest—exercise is way more fun when you’re surrounded by friends. The Fit Stop’s group fitness classes are packed with energy, motivation, and plenty of sweat! Whether you’re flowing through yoga poses, dancing your heart out to Zumba beats, or pushing through a strength session, these classes turn working out into an experience you’ll actually look forward to. As Jackie Bonner, Programs Director, puts it, “Our employees are the heart and soul of everything we do.” And they definitely “bring it” to each and every group fitness class.</p>

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<h3>More Than Just a Gym <strong><br />
</strong></h3>
<p>Sure, <a href="https://www.fitstophealthclub.com/">The Fit Stop</a> has all the weights, treadmills, and fitness gadgets you could ask for, but that’s just the beginning. Need a little extra motivation? Personal trainers are ready to help you reach your fitness goals. Sore muscles? A massage therapist is on hand to work out those knots. Want that summer glow year-round? Tanning services have you covered. And don’t forget the smoothie bar—because nothing says “I crushed my workout” like sipping on a delicious, nutrient-packed shake.</p>
<h3>Fun for the Whole Family</h3>
<p>Parents, rejoice! The Fit Stop makes it easy to focus on your fitness with its on-site childcare services. And for the little athletes in the making, youth programs encourage kids and teens to build healthy habits from an early age.</p>
<p>Looking for a family-friendly and safe adventure? Check out The Crag, The Fit Stop’s dedicated climbing wall. Every Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM, families can challenge themselves together during the Family Climb program—because bonding over a shared fear of heights is totally a thing!</p>
<h3>Healing &amp; Wellness Under One Roof <strong><br />
</strong></h3>
<p>The Fit Stop isn’t just about getting fit—it’s about staying healthy. With a state-of-the-art Fyzical therapy and balance center on-site, members can access expert physical therapy and manual therapy services, blending rehabilitation and exercise for a full-circle approach to wellness.</p>
<h3>Here’s to 30 More Years of Fitness &amp; Fun!</h3>
<p>“This anniversary isn’t just about celebrating the past 30 years—it’s about looking forward to the future,” says Jackie. “We are grateful for the commitment of our members and families that have carried us this far. Thank you for being a part of our story.”</p>
<p>For three decades, The Fit Stop has been the place where “everybody knows your name” (cue the Cheers theme song, “<em>da, da, da, da, da-da</em>”). It’s where friendships are made, goals are crushed, and the community comes together in the name of health and happiness. Here’s to 30 more years of sweating, smiling, and supporting each other!</p>
<p>Want to join the celebration? Visit <a href="https://www.fitstophealthclub.com/">www.fitstophealthclub.com</a> for details on anniversary events, programs, and services!</p>
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		<title>Fireworks to Celebrate Utah on January 4th!</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Karyn Anderson]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2020 16:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thrive 125 commemorates the 125th anniversary of Utah’s statehood.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wasatch County and the State of Utah will celebrate together on Monday, January 4<sup>th</sup>. The event, Thrive 125, commemorates the 125<sup>th</sup> anniversary of Utah’s statehood.</p>
<p>The festivities include a televised event called “Thrive125: A Utah Celebration.” The 30-minute special will play on all of Utah’s network affiliates at 6:30 p.m. on the evening of the 4<sup>th</sup>. There will also be a repeat showing on PBS Utah at 8:30 p.m. that night. The show will feature performances from notable Utahns and celebrities. There will be music and dance, along with a celebration of the state’s “artistic heritage, cultural diversity, and scenic wonders,” according to the website.</p>
<p>Following the original broadcast, at 7:30 p.m., fireworks will fill the sky in all 29 counties of Utah. Wasatch County’s fireworks will originate from the top of Memorial Hill in Midway.</p>
<p>In a video message, Heber City Mayor Kelleen Potter said, “We want everyone to watch them, but to just be socially distanced from wherever you are.” The Thrive 125 website states, “It is important that this celebration is COVID safe. People are encouraged to watch from a distance, in their cars, and in their front and back yards. The fireworks will be an exclamation point on a day of celebrations and in most counties will last 3-4 minutes.”</p>
<p>Utah became a state on January 4, 1896. State leaders applied for statehood seven times before receiving approval. The complicated process lasted 48 years. Utah finally became the 45<sup>th</sup> state to join the United States of America.</p>
<p>The Utah Department of Heritage &amp; Arts created the Thrive 125 initiative, with support from Utah’s Governor and Legislature. More information about the event and Utah’s road to statehood is available on the Thrive 125 website: https://thrive125.utah.gov/january4th-event/. The site also includes a 12-minute historical video and additional resources for educators.</p>
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