- Longhorns’ triumph leaves us breathless
- December 2, 2008
- Excuse us. We really are gonna write this. Just gotta catch our breaths.
- Longhorns are winners already
- November 28, 2008
- What a ride. And now it’s all on the line.
- It’s how you play the game
- November 4, 2008
- Here’s the moment that brought us to tears.
- When it comes to lifeboats….
- October 31, 2008
- No doubt, we have an emergency on our hands.
- Forest Service needs saving from itself
- October 28, 2008
- The Forest Service wants help saving the forest.
- Our view on propositions
- October 24, 2008
- Prop. 101: Medical choice?
- Our view on perplexing propositions
- October 21, 2008
- Great goal. Bad plan.
- Mystery lies at heart of YMCA debate
- October 17, 2008
- No doubt about it — the special election ballot about the YMCA pool and gym complex now in the hands of Payson voters raises a tough and puzzling question.
- Schools need override OK
- October 10, 2008
- Psst. You there. Payson voter.
- Economic gloom – not doom
- October 8, 2008
- Did you hear the one about the optimist who fell off the 30-story building?
- Streamline planning
- October 7, 2008
- The adage says that a two-hump camel is just a Shetland Pony, designed by a committee. Sounds about right.
- To close or not to close
- October 4, 2008
- Seems like the school board has figured out a way to offer hungry students a life lesson — after reading news of the Wall Street bailout.
- Proving Pogo right
- September 30, 2008
- On Tuesday, Roundup reporter Alexis Bechman’s analysis of drunk driving arrests in Rim Country hit the front page.
- Not a who-done-it, more a what-you-can-do
- September 30, 2008
- Sherlock Holmes once deduced the identity of the villain, by noticing that a dog living at the scene of the crime did not bark.
- Save a little town by buying local
- September 26, 2008
- Remember the scene in “It’s a Wonderful Life” when the whole town pours into George Baily’s living room with their crumpled dollar bills, thereby saving his little savings and loan. Doesn’t it make you tear up just thinking about a town where people cared about each other that much? Well, welcome to Payson.
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