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Bryson Behm will take over Cache County’s clerk/auditor after his opponent in the race withdrew ahead of a vote Saturday. He doesn’t have an opponent in November’s clerk election.
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Terryl Warner told the County Council that Cameron Cox — a public defender in the county — sent her threatening messages. Cox says the texts weren't meant to be threatening.
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In other news: A new tunnel is coming to SLC International Airport this October to cut down on walking time, and there will be closures in part of eastbound I-215 in Salt Lake City this weekend.
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This year had a new process for the Republican caucus, not only because of preference poll voting but because voters had to register twice in order to participate.
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Utah's Democratic primary happened by mail this year, but the Democratic caucus in Logan still had lots to do, electing precinct officers and delegates who will help represent Utahns and ultimately decide which nominees are on the ballot.
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Anna Johnson visited the Republican Super Tuesday caucus in Logan in Cache Valley, where 450 Utahns got to cast their vote in a preferential poll for the Republican nominee by the end of the night.
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UPR's Caitlin Keith went to the Democratic Caucus party in Logan in Cache Valley on Super Tuesday. Democrats had already cast their ballot by mail, so attendees focused more on the recent legislative session and hopes for the future.
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Six candidates running for office in Cache County filed their candidacy paperwork incorrectly, though the issue has since been fixed.
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On Dec. 4, Utah Rep. Brian King announced his campaign for governor for the 2024 election.
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And Ogden City officials say snowmelt is creating new waterways and changing the area's landscape.