Not so great, many also said, is the big influx of people moving here to enjoy it.
The Herald Journal received close to 100 comments on its Facebook page in response to the question, âWhat do you like most, least about living in Cache Valley?â The answers covered topics from entertainment to culture to cost of living, but the valleyâs scenic appeal and its endangerment was a common theme.
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âThe natural beauty of this place is my favorite thing about it,â wrote Aleisa Arnold. âMy least favorite is how fast weâre filling up the open spaces and packing people in.â
And, of course, many of those 23 are here in multiple franchise locations.
In-N-Out comes in at No. 33 on the latest âQSR-50,â an annual fast-food restaurant ranking based on systemwide sales of each chain and last updated in August 2020.
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The top 10 restaurants in the ranking are, in order, McDonaldâs, Starbucks, Chick-fil-A, Taco Bell, Burger King, Subway, Wendyâs, Dunkinâ, Dominoâs and Panera Bread.
As most valley residents will immediately recognize, only two fast-food chains in the top 10 are not currently represented locally â Dunkinâ and Panera Bread. A Dunkinâ franchise did open at 1051 N. Main in early 2015 but suddenly closed after only nine months of operation. That building is now occupied by Krispy Kreme, which does not currently rank in the QSR-50.
Maintenance and operations
Estimated cost to property owner: $68.62 per $100,000 of taxable assessed value each year
Salmon River Joint School District 243
Supplemental levy: $515,000 for one year
Maintenance and operations
Estimated cost to property owner: $3.25 per $100,000 of taxable assessed values
District also includes part of Idaho County
Camas County
Camas County Cemetery District levy temporary override
$33,331 per year for two years to improve, develop, maintain and operate the district s four cemeteries, as well as organize and computerize all records. (from official ballot question)
Estimated cost to property owner: $20.00 per $100,000 of taxable assessed property value
Canyon County
Recall: Zone 4 trustee Kim Rost
Ballot statement in support of recall:
Good Samaritan rocks flaming boat toward firefighters at Lowry Park
He used the wake from his personal watercraft to direct the floating boat away from riverfront docks and into the spray from an engineâs firehoses.
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An unidentified boater runs circles around a flaming vessel at the Lowery Park boat ramp in Tampa, nudging the craft toward firefighters on shore. [ Courtesy of Tyler Riggs ]
Updated May 10
TAMPA â A few trees were singed, some bushes burned and a boat was charred beyond recognition, but no one was injured and no structures damaged when a large boat caught fire along the Hillsborough River at Lowry Park, Tampa firefighters said.