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A look inside the winning art pieces of ‘Traces of the West’

1 / 6 “Poker Face” by Theresa Otteson, Best of Show. Photo supplied, Eccles Art Center 2 / 6 “Woodruff, Utah” by Natalie Shupe, Juror’s Award. Photo supplied, Eccles Art Center 3 / 6 “Noble” by Reggie Peterson, Honorable Mention. Photo supplied, Eccles Art Center 4 / 6 “Two Man Job” by Jerry Hancock, Honorable Mention. Photo supplied, Eccles Art Center 5 / 6 “Going After the One” by Allen Brockbank, Honorable Mention. Photo supplied, Eccles Art Center 6 / 6 “Indian Creek and a Setting Sun” by Gregg Batt, Honorable Ment ... Read more

Residents review proposals for second marina at Bear Lake

GARDEN CITY, Utah — People who love spending summer weekends and vacations at Bear Lake State Park gathered Wednesday to review proposals for a second marina.

The area is consistently overcrowded during the warmer months, and there are ... Read more

How this ‘Caribbean of the Rockies’ pumps millions of do

A new study reveals visitors to Bear Lake last summer pumped $48 million into the northern Utah region during more than a million days and nights of visitation.

That is a ton of money in a rural area with challenging economic development ... Read more

School policy forbids kids from saying 'no' when asked to da

Alicia Hobson’s 11-year-old daughter, Azlyn, was counting down the days until the Valentine’s Day dance at her Utah middle school.

“She was so excited she could barely sleep,” Hobson told TODAY Parents, noting that the sixth grad ... Read more

Trout and Berry Days continue a south Cache Valley tradition

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PARADISE — Summer is not over yet, Paradise Trout and Berry Days just might be the unofficial wrap-up of the summer months, in Cache County anyway. Activities start Saturday, August 20th.

On KVNU’s For the People program on Thursday, Mandi Felici and Vanessa Borges told us about this year’s celebration, now in its 31st year. For those who might be unfamiliar, Felici talked about how it began

“Well, I think Roger Roundy was the one that started with the idea. He thought ‘what kind of c ... Read more

Utah Captures and Collars First Wolverine in State History

Utah state officials have captured a live wolverine and fitted it with a GPS collar for the first time ever in the state. These rare animals have only had eight confirmed sightings in Utah since 1979, according to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resour ... Read more

Campsite managers share love for outdoors, running outdoor e

A view of Bear Lake shows campers on a beach. Thousands of people come here to enjoy the water and camp every year. (Hannah LeSueur)

Campsite managers shared insight into their experience managing, maintaining and living near campgrounds ... Read more

Cliff Keen Las Vegas Upperweight Preview & Predictions

Outside of the NCAA championship, the CKLV is perhaps the biggest bracketed wrestling event of the season. Certainly, it is the most consequential prior to the start of the holiday break.

With over 25 D1 teams participating and 100 ranke ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.