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Cache County residents can drop off used batteries at the Bear River Health Department for safe disposal.
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In other news, the Utah Supreme Court has officially expanded with Gov. Spencer Cox's new picks. And, Sen. Nate Blouin wants his progressive rivals to drop out of the District 1 race.
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Logan hopes a new downtown safety feature will prevent vehicle attacks and provide more comfort during community events.
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Some places in Cache County don’t have high-speed internet. Here’s where it could soon get over 100 times faster.
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A northern Utah landowner says trails on his property are not public. As a legal battle over access continues, trail users secured a win.
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A Utah neighborhood that prides itself on its rural vibe fears a nearby city is moving too fast on a request that could tee up beloved open space to development.
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When Nibley set out to redesign 1200 West, officials wanted to make sure it would be safe for cyclists and pedestrians as it passed through a residential area. But they didn't expect the backlash.
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State officials killed three wolves in northern Utah on Jan. 9 after the animals were spotted near livestock.
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Neighbors along Cache County's Hollow Road worry a proposed annexation and housing development could threaten farmland, wildlife, and the road’s rural character.
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The Stokes Nature Center is opening a community nature park in Nibley featuring trails, gardens, yurts, and preserved open space for wildlife.