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The Green River is Utah’s largest stream and draws fishermen from around the world for its year-round trout fishery. With thousands of trout per mile in stretches, it is an angler's dream — one that retired fly fishing guide 78-year-old Emmett Heath is living in.
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To commemorate the anniversary of September 11, the Major Brent Taylor Foundation is organizing Cache Valley Remembers, a 9/11 project bringing people together to make an immersive museum exhibit about 9/11 that will be on display in North Logan September 11 - 14.
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The Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Research Center at Utah State University hosted a movie showing Tuesday for individuals with memory impairment and their caregivers, where singing and dancing were encouraged.
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More than 1,000 community members helped celebrate the completion of the new four-story patient tower in Cache Valley.
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Research conducted by the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada calculates that 4.1 million tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases were released from the drying lake bed of Great Salt Lake in 2020.
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The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) is seeking approval from the BLM to construct, operate and maintain a 528-acre shooting range facility on BLM lands located at West Mountain near Payson.
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UPR's Erin Lewis is with Utah State University biologists reporting on their quest to investigate the ecological mysteries of plants. It is also the 100th anniversary of the remote research station Barro Colorado Island, where the USU scientists are conducting their fieldwork.
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The United States Department of Agriculture and a Cache Valley nonprofit celebrate affordable housing month at a new housing site in Smithfield.
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A tubing launch spot onto the Weber River near Henefer is so popular that the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is contracting a private concessionaire to manage the weekend "tubers," which descend upon the area’s parking lot in droves, in upwards of 150 vehicles.
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Saline lakes across the world are drying up. The Youth Coalition for Great Salt Lake is connecting with youth groups in Argentina and California to protect these salty landlocked lakes before it's too late.