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In other news: A historic chapel was illegally demolished on Easter Sunday, and an animal shelter in Ogden is quarantining after confirming three cases of a highly contagious and deadly disease.
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Reaching this goal would make Utah the first no-kill state in the west. In other news, a judge ruled Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes' official calendars must be available to the public.
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In other news, a construction project will soon make the White House Campground and Trailhead near Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument more accessible.
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Sheriff Chad Jensen gave an update on the construction of a county animal shelter during Tuesday's Cache County Council Meeting
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Shelters have used several methods to encourage adoption and fostering, but animal intake rates continue to surpass adoption rates.
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The Tremonton-Garland Police Department is seeking donations to help save the lives of sheltered animals.
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While getting pets out of shelters for the holidays sounds good, some animals adopted as Christmas presents return to the shelters in a short period of time.
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Weber County Animal Shelter is facing a massive issue where there are too many animals but not enough staff to watch over them. Currently, the shelter is at 150 percent capacity according to shelter director Chad Averett.
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With shelters meeting and exceeding capacity, the Humane Society of Utah is encouraging people to adopt pets with half off adoption fees lasting until the end of June.
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Color Country Animal Welfare facility (CCAW), is located in Utah’s south-central high desert. Local residents spent years making it happen and they are finally ready to celebrate.