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According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, food prices in the United States jumped 23.6% from 2020 to 2024. As ...
Garnering one of the largest turnouts for a shooting event in Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games history, the practical ...
From rich “death by chocolate” cheesecake to flaky alligator jaws, a new French bakery in Enterprise is putting an unexpected ...
Every gardener has personal reasons for gardening, whether it be the hope that their garden brings joy, productivity, beauty ...
A South Carolina man identified as the culprit in a rash of counterfeit bills passed in Richfield has been linked to a string ...
Ever wondered what really happens behind the big service bay doors of Stephen Wade Auto Center? In this episode of "Grady ...
Beneath a shining, smoke-free blue sky dotted with puffy white clouds, the community of Pine Valley got a chance to breathe a little bit and feel some optimism.
The senior veteran among the group was former World War II U.S. Marine Glen Kane, who still showed the keen eye of a sniper in a couple of his shots. Rounding out the line was Dennis Trimble, a former ...
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