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Five Utah communities are trying to become cities. Two bills put forward during the legislative session would complicate the process.
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The library, estimated to cost $16 million, opened to the public on Monday.
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Cache County Clerk David Benson held a public press meeting on Friday to address questions and concerns about controversies surrounding the clerk’s office in recent months.
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In other news, the Cache County School District was criticized for keeping schools open with no delays after heavy snow. And, Salt Lake officials and protestors have joined a chorus of voices calling for the removal of a state school board member.
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Just days after state officials alleged Cache County falsified an election test, a now-former county worker faces a felony.
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On this episode of Behind the Headlines, Natalie Cline’s troubles grow, Cache elections criticized and gravel pit worries resurface.
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Council members spoke twice against a bill disbanding thoroughfares — which are any type of road, highway or street — if the thoroughfares go through private land and are unused.
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The Utah Lieutenant Governor’s Office is accusing Cache County’s election office of “deeply troubling” conduct.
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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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Over the next three weeks, multiple departments at Utah State University are putting on a symposium called Dialogues on Economic Growth and Sustainability.