The Bear River Health Department said the confirmed cases of whooping cough are all in the south end of Cache Valley.
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Today we talk cats. Our guest is Jonathan Losos, and on this episode we discuss his new book The Cat's Meow: How Cats Evolved from the Savanna to Your Sofa.
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Each antler is a memory, each one makes me reminisce on an outdoor adventure that will only live on as a thought.
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Specialty crops join communities of refugees, inmates, farmers, gardeners, urban growers, innovators, young and old. We hope all of these voices have inspired you to get your hands in the soil and pay a visit to your local farmer wherever you are.
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In 2017, Delaware became the second state to adopt the Idaho Stop, 35 years after the Gem State did so.
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Rising water levels will mean smaller beaches at Bear Lake this summer, and less room for parking during the season's peak.
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Our guest is film producer and director Kerry Candaele, who is showing the first two documentaries of his Beethoven trilogy. We discuss the films as well as the global impact of Beethoven's music.
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Lake Powell is seeing increases in water due to the high precipitation year for the Colorado River. Where does that water go?
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Brian Steed, executive director of the Institute for Land, Water, and Air at Utah State University, met with members of the Great Salt Lake Collaborative, where he shared his optimism and concerns for the lake.
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The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is holding meetings across the West on its new rules that add conservation to other priorities, including resource extraction, for uses of public lands.
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This is a special presentation of a panel discussion on the agency and rights of the Great Salt Lake. It featured Sarah Woodbury, Darren Parry, Chandler Rosenburg, Janice Gardner, and Carter Williams.
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After distancing himself from former President Donald Trump, the former vice president is ready to announce his bid for the White House at an event in Des Moines, Iowa, on June 7.
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The Mountain Valley Pipeline got an extraordinary boost in the debt ceiling deal. Court challenges have stalled the controversial natural gas pipeline stretching from West Virginia to North Carolina.
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One of the greatest tennis players, Spaniard Rafael Nadal, isn't at this year's French Open. But world #1 Carlos Alcaraz, also of Spain, is dominating. What is it about the Spanish tennis pipeline?
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The recording made at NYC's Village Gate during the summer of 1961, when the John Coltrane quartet was joined by Eric Dolphy, was thought lost until it was discovered in the New York Public Library.
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Investigators with the National Institute of Standards and Technology will begin testing concrete cores and reinforcing steel in a search for answers from the Surfside, Fla., condo collapse.
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Reade said she feels "safe" in Russia and decided to apply for citizenship after receiving threats in the U.S. She has accused Biden of sexually assaulting her when she worked for his Senate office.
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Hundreds of thousands of people under age 35 are estimated to have fled Russia since the invasion. It's one of a handful of major challenges Russia's economy faces this year.
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Lawmakers are working against the clock to avert an unprecedented debt default. The Treasury Department has said the U.S. could run out of money to pay its bills as soon as June 5.
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The Indonesian artist Nicole Zefanya brings a tiny toy piano and sleek songs to this Tiny Desk debut.
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Games probably won't rot your kid's brain. But kids do need guidance in using them wisely. Here's how to help them, starting with spending some of your own time in the games your kids can't put down.
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