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The owners of Cache Coffee and More are used to being the givers, but when a tree smashed into their roastery, the community gave back.
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Logan mayor-elect Mark Anderson apologized after removing neighbors’ protest signs along Canyon Road, where century-old ash trees were cut down for a controversial waterline project.
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After residents rallied to save it, the Cache County Library received six months of funding under the newly approved 2026 budget, preserving access to library services for some 30,000 Utahns.
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The Bridgerland Audubon Society Christmas Bird Count is always hosted on the first Saturday on or following December 14th, and we have been contributing Cache Valley, Utah data to the National Audubon database since 1956.
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German POW’s in Cache Valley? This led me to ask more questions. I found out in 1945 there were close to 400 German POWs living in tents in a work camp at the Cache Valley Fairgrounds.
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As the record-long government shutdown stretched on, community members worked together to feed their neighbors.
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A Cache Valley home is being turned into housing for Utah State University student veterans who are experiencing homelessness or seeking a sense of community.
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A new exhibit at Logan’s Zootah will give rescued beavers a safe place to stay and let visitors learn more about them.
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Hobbled Dog Cidery's apples used come partly from the owners' own property and partly from local Utah orchards.
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Cache Valley demonstrators joined the national wave of protests over the weekend, demanding justice and accountability from the Trump administration.