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Professor Guiora has published extensively both in the U.S. and Europe on issues related to national security, limits of interrogation, religion and terrorism, the limits of power, multiculturalism, and human rights.
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Our hosts discuss the conflict in Gaza, college protests, and conflict in the Utah GOP.
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Terryl Warner told the County Council that Cameron Cox — a public defender in the county — sent her threatening messages. Cox says the texts weren't meant to be threatening.
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After fizzling out in the early 2000s, the Cache County chapter of the League of Women Voters is back to educating voters and empowering them to vote.
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Gov. Spencer Cox helped kick off the 2024 Northern Utah Water Users Spring Runoff Conference March 26 in Cache Valley with the ceremonial signing of several water bills.
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A bill in Idaho would eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion or DEI programs at colleges and universities.
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Dianna Schaeffer has worked for Cache County for 15 years.
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Our hosts discuss Trump's legal troubles, a 32-hour workweek and the resignation of the Cache County clerk.
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Cache County Clerk/auditor David Benson sent county leaders a letter saying he was resigning effective Monday.
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The new headquarters will allow CVTD to keep pace with ridership in the growing Cache Valley, as its current building is beyond capacity and doesn’t have any more space.
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The U.S. Senate passed a bill last week to extend and improve benefits for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
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The new Essential Elements classroom will open more room for the Bridger's special education programs to reach a greater range of students.