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In other news, fire managers burned 1,400 acres in Fishlake National Forest as part of a prescribed burn.
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If you visit Utah State University's Observatory, you'll be able to see the stars but their light will have to compete with lights from cars, streetlights and other buildings before it reaches your eye.
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A new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute highlights how Utah's population and economy have changed, and what Utahns and policymakers should do about it.
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In other news, the Governor's Office released its Rural Affairs Quarterly Report and Intermountain Health donated $3.5 million to homeless and housing advocacy groups.
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday they had settled a lawsuit with XTO Energy alleging violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act’s Underground Injection Control program.
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The Logan FamilySearch Center offers visitors unique ways of connecting with their family history through new technology.
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Sema Hadithi African American Heritage and Culture Foundation's annual 'Tell the Story' conference taught Utahns about the state's history of minstrelsy and blackface.
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In his monthly news conference, Gov. Spencer Cox spoke about his office's efforts to make housing in Utah more affordable and his concerns about growing polarization.
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The Utah Fits All Scholarship program will make grants available to 5,300 families, opening up new opportunities for education.
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Starting your own hive seems daunting, but it can have huge payoffs in your backyard garden.