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Moose mecca — Wellsville visit valley’s 3rd of month
Cache Valley appears to be the residence of choice for young moose this spring. The Division of Wildlife Resources darted yet another moose this week that will be transported to a more suitable environment. Comments (0)
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When Yolanda Bates first started coaching swimming in Cache Valley nearly 30 years ago, her primary purpose was making a little extra money while her husband, Brian, was finishing his master’s degree at Utah State. Comments (0)
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“The wind has its reasons. We just don’t notice as we go about our lives. But then, at some point, we are made to notice. The wind envelops you with a certain purpose in mind, and it rocks you. The wind knows everything that’s inside you.” Comments (0)
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Why dogs put up with your tricks
While Dennis is still on vacation busily stuffing his useless snout with pizza and beer for another few weeks, I thought I’d take this opportunity to fill you in on dogs. This is not just my opinion; I’m huge on Facebook and Twitter and combined answers from all my canine followers and BFFs. These are the FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions): Comments (0)
Hyrum State Park staff and Utah Division of Wildlife Resources staff work on tagging 300 rainbow trout for the park's Fishing Classic at the Mantua Hatchery in Mantua, Utah…
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This was a fire that was started on accident from burning cotton fluff from cotton trees. Video courtesy Andrew Porter.
Cache Valley second graders learn about dairy farming at Munk Dairy in Amalga during the 2012 Farm Field Days.
Gary Andersen speaks to the media during the announcement of the Aggies' new conference affiliation with the Mountain West.
Members of the Veteran Motor Car Club of America, Cache Valley Chapter, dusted off their rides for the first auto tour of the year on Saturday, April 28, and headed south to a route with a well-known name, but a disappearing reputation. A caravan of classic cars rolled through Hyrum on its way to the real Sardine Canyon road — a dusty remnant of the original southern entrance to the valley.
Teams of donkey basketball players compete for charity at Logan High School Wednesday night.
Another wild animal was captured in downtown Preston. This time it was a yearling moose, ironically, captured about 50 yards away from where a mountain lion was darted last month. This is a video report by the Preston Citizen, a multi-media company. For more information or to order a copy of this video, call 208-852-0155.
A look at the process Mountain Fiber Insulation in Hyrum takes to recycle Cache Valley's old paper into home insulation.
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