May 30, 2008 | The Herald Hournal
County, ranch reach roads agreement
A settlement agreement between Cache County and Coldwater Ranch will result in swapping dozens of miles of roads and end a public-versus-private land dispute.
Battle against corruption brought couple together
“People thought he would be locked up. It was risky for his life and his family, to come out and slam (the government).”
In 2003 a hip-hop artist in Sierra Leone recorded an upbeat dance groove with some unlikely lyrics. via Deseret News
50 References From This Week In Music: 1/11-1/18
“That might sound like some bullshit, [but] is that the only thing in the world that's not possible? Because when I sleep, my [penis] be out.”
Oh baby. I dedicate this to all the pretty girls. All the pretty girls. All the pretty girls in the world. via Cinema Blend News
“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
Before a morning of family activities, I headed down to Paradise, Utah at the southern end of Cache Valley for a little birding in the morning. via The Birdchaser
What holiday movie jingles your bells?
They say 'tis better to give than receive. So, at this giving time of the year, why not share a little holiday movie advice with the rest of the Top of Utah? We want to hear all about your favorite festive film ... via Standard-Examiner
“I think the Census Bureau will remember Cache County.”
Cache municipalities unanimous in challenge that could bring more funds to valley Cache County's challenge of the U.S. Census Bureau's population figures is in the mail. via The Herald Hournal
Logan using - safer' form of abatement
“It's better suited for our application.”
Environmental official: Chemical Kontrol 'best to use within city limits' Four years ago, Logan abandoned spraying malathion for mosquito abatement in favor of a different chemical. via The Herald Hournal
“We're not using it for any other reason, and folks need to understand that.”
Bradley Mitchell sleeps in the back of his truck in Smithfield Canyon, Thursday, September 20, 2007. via The Herald Hournal