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As stars twinkle less and less in this rapidly growing part of northern Utah, a new group is working to restore their dark sky.
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Logan’s fish hatchery is poised to hook the state’s long-term angling plans.
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The federal government is investigating two former employees of a Utah city after they allegedly helped a court attendee evade U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a city spokesperson said.
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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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A group of Cache Valley volunteers came together to celebrate the Easter season in an orchestra and choir production of "The Lamb of God"
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To Saul Mejia and Jennifer Espinoza, coffee is a cultural staple. Here’s how they’re sharing it with northern Utah.
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Hundreds of Utahns have gotten homes through a federal initiative. But after a U.S. Department of Agriculture rule change, the program is going away in northern Utah.
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Two Cache Valley students have been recognized in a New York Times photo essay contest for photos taken in Logan Canyon.
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Farmers throughout Cache Valley are feeling the pressure of strenuous markets. Here’s how agritourism could help them hold on to their land — and stay profitable.
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We wanted to know what issues Cache Valley residents want to see us cover, so we distributed a survey to guide our reporting.