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Cache Valley was blanketed with at least a foot of snow — and in some place more — over the weekend, followed by frigid temperatures on Monday.
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Utah faces big challenges—from environmental issues to housing and tax trials—and many of them will be addressed in the upcoming legislative session, according to Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson.
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According to the Bear River Health Department, Cache County is following a national trend towards higher infection rates of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus and a decrease in COVID-19.
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Around Christmas-time each year, the National Audubon Society holds the Christmas Bird Count, an event where bird-loving volunteers count as many birds as they can in a twenty-four hour period.
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Utah’s employment rate for November increased about 2.6% over the past year, according to the latest numbers by the Utah Department of Workforce Services, with the state’s economy adding a cumulative 43,100 jobs since November 2021.
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Jack Frost has come to town — and that means anglers, if they have not already, will be heading to their favorite ice fishing hole.
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Cementing something as tradition requires a certain amount of repetition, and the Cache Studio Art Tour is making strong headway.
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While winter snows are bringing some much-needed water to the state, the Cache Water District is focused on managing water for the future with a proposed study on the economics of the Bear River.
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Cache Kids of Millville, a family-owned farm that concentrates on breeding and raising miniature silky fainting goats, is now home to the nation’s Silky of the Year.
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A new warming center in Cache Valley is looking for volunteer help ahead of its December opening.