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Cache Kids of Millville, a family-owned farm that concentrates on breeding and raising miniature silky fainting goats, is now home to the nation’s Silky of the Year.
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A new warming center in Cache Valley is looking for volunteer help ahead of its December opening.
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Cache Valley community organizations have come together to brighten the holidays of those in the valley facing food insecurity.
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In the fall of 1995, Bridgerland Audubon Society Trustee and Education Chair Jack Greene launched a final successful round of appeals to establish a nature center in Logan Canyon. This would become the Stokes Nature Center.
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Owners of the Little Bear Bottoms Corn Maze are working with the Cache County zoning department after being told they have been operating for 18 years without the required licensing.
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Is Halloween celebrated more enthusiastically in Utah and Cache Valley than other parts of the country?
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Two Cache Valley natives and USU alumni created the app Whatado to help people find activities and make friends.
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Utah Sen. Mike Lee visited Cache County on Monday where he chatted with local officials, spoke on a radio program, and addressed a crowd of supporters at The Barn in Old Paradise — an event venue in Cache Valley.
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Last Wednesday, the Cache County Council held its monthly meeting, and the Open Space Bond proposition was on the agenda. The bond, which aims to provide seed money to preserve historically open spaces in Cache County, saw overwhelming support from local residents.
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October has officially begun — and the Cache Valley community has not been slow to get started on fall traditions.