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Colonial America re-created in Provo
Caleb Warnock - DAILY HERALD Do you accept the Declaration of Independence? Believe in the Constitution? Utahns may be founts of knowledge when it comes to the pioneers, but some of us may struggle to come up ...
FIREWORKS SHALL NOT BE USED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS Restrictions are effective immediately and will continue throughout the summer.
Inventory to hold up munitions supplies The 649th MUNS will be conducting a 100 percent inventory of the test stockpile from July 1 to July 31.
July 4 at 7 p.m. Events-stick horse barrel racing, 6 and under ; mutton bustin, 6 and under ; calf riding, 7-9 ; steer riding: 10-12 ; cash cow chase, 7-9 and 10-12 ; chicken chase, 0-6, 7-9, and 10-12. ...
Breinholt benefit A benefit concert and dinner for the Blue Star mothers on June 28 will feature Peter Breinholt, folk and pop artist, at the American West Heritage Center, Wellsville.
Cache Valley Saints team up to bring Russian convert here for prosthetic Sergey Leonov has had some trouble getting to church in his hometown of Vladivostok, Russia.
Cyclists are riding for good causes
That physical exercise leads to better health is an expected result. That those performing the exercise are interested in helping those less fortunate and less healthy, then, is also a natural direction.
Cache County asks locals whether its rural nature is worth preserving
“All politics are local, and all passions feel local”
Years ago, Ron Zollinger's dad sold off 10 acres of the big family's small fruit farm for $10,000. It was a fraction of what the land ringed with mountain vistas and monster homes could bring today, but it paid ... via Salt Lake Tribune
“He'll just come up and take a picture of you and then he'll laugh really hard”
Issue date: 3/24/08 Section: Features Perhaps you've seen him riding his bike, waving with a grin or handing out newspapers at the basketball games. via The Statesman
Brad and Becky Archibald of Tremonton, Utah, announce the marriage of their daughter Whitney Archibald to Jason R. Larsen, son of Kris and Coreen Larsen of Logan. via The Statesman
Open-space law may be retooled
“When you go to do these things, you really need to have some sort of fund to work with”
An open-space ordinance that allocates an annual $500,000 in sales tax revenue to preserving critical lands could be swapped for a resolution that leaves out language dealing with fund limits and sources. via The Herald Hournal
“You can literally wake up with makeup.”
The practice of micropigmentation dates back to Cleopatra. But modern technology has updated the art allowing beauticians to offer consumers - including Cache Valley consumers - the benefits of the ancient ... via The Herald Hournal
“I enjoy being out and talking to people.”
Equipment operator Steve Allison mans a long, orange mechanical arm that scoops up a fistful of old Christmas trees. via The Herald Hournal
Cache wants central place for housing lost pets
“If you're out of town for a week, and your dog becomes missing, you could lose your dog”
Finding a lost pet in Cache County can be confusing. A dog that strays in Wellsville could be taken to a veterinarian's office in Richmond, 22 miles to the northeast. via Deseret Morning News
Cache to realign school boundaries
Will little Kayden be a Lincoln Leopard or a Wellsville Wolf Cub next year? Cache County School District officials will soon realign boundaries for the elementary and middle schools in the southern parts of ... via The Herald Hournal
“It's another example of how our new automatic aid systems are working.”
It wasn't the biggest blaze Logan Fire Chief Mark Meaker fought, but in a way, a house fire Tuesday at 646 E. Center reassured him that Logan's emergency operations system was in good shape. via The Herald Hournal
Customers of local DVD rental units report credit card fraud
“It's more of a risk for me, but I don't want people to have to swipe their cards anymore”
Customers of two local DVD rental machines have reported fraudulent charges on their credit cards, with losses approaching $60,000, law enforcement officials say. via The Herald Hournal
“It sucks when it's as cold as it's been without the snow. If it's going to be winter it has to snow.”
Season's first significant snowfall a long time coming If it seems like this season's first significant snowfall came later than normal, that's because statistically, it did. via The Herald Hournal
“The entire project is very reminiscent of a small-town center”
Nibley officials hope commercial growth continues NIBLEY - A trendy, country western store is the first retail space to open in what's looking like an up-and-coming commercial area along U.S Highway 89/91. ... via The Herald Hournal