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Experts say the Cache Valley’s geography and harsh winters make for worse air quality and longer inversions.
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Despite record snowpack levels across the state, Cache Valley still has room to improve its water management.
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Several of Utah’s counties are lined up to issue $2 billion in tax-exempt bonds to finance the construction of an 85-mile-long railroad out of the Uinta Basin.
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Community members attended a groundbreaking ceremony on Monday, commencing work on the Cache Valley Transit District’s new administration and maintenance facility.
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Cache Valley tennis was lauded last week at the Utah Tennis Association Annual Awards in Salt Lake City.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific, a scientific product manufacturer, has laid off dozens of employees this week in Cache Valley, according to information provided to The Herald Journal.
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Whether for fun or good-natured cathartic release, locals now have a designated space to thrash obsolete objects at one of Logan’s newest businesses — Cache Smash Rage Rooms.
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The Cache Valley Civic Ballet will be performing "Coppelia" in March as a part of its 40th anniversary season, according to an announcement made on Monday.
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After two years online, the Cache Valley Chocolate Festival is taking place in person for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cache Valley Transit District will launch a new transportation service on Feb. 6.