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On this episode of Access Utah we check in with Cache County Executive David Zook to talk about housing, transportation, the economy, homelessness and more.
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David Zook joins his daughter Sarah Soledad to recount his faith journey from atheism back to his roots in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Although suicide rates in Utah have dropped, rates in Cache County are steadily climbing.
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Open space will be on the ballot in northern Utah in November. In this episode, we talk about a proposed $20 million bond in Cache Valley that would buy up open space to preserve it.
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Cache County Executive David Zook joins us to talk about housing, availability and affordability.
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The confrontation took place after a heated County Council meeting on April 12 involving a motion from Borup to transfer funds from the county executive’s budget to hire a policy analyst for the county council. Zook dubbed Borup’s motion to be a personal attack against him, his office and his staff.
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Cache County Executive David Zook joins us to talk about public health, transportation, homelessness, mental health, the economy, immigration, COVID and other issues.