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The Alley on Center hosted their second Art Beat to raise money for the nonprofit Cache Valley for Hope, a foundation that financially supports residents with cancer.
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Weather sensors designed and built in Logan are now collecting real-time data on Mount Everest and Mount Aconcagua.
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Cake it Easy is the dream project of two sisters who spent years perfecting recipes that taste just like the real thing.
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Caffe Ibis Coffee Roasters has expanded to Costco with its Moab Trail Blend.
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A Cache Valley dad invented a hiking cart that makes the trails more accessible.
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A holiday train display modeled after Logan's cityscape is now open at Logan Library.
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Not only do Christmas tree lots make the trees more accessible for people, but they give some of the trees a purpose.
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When Dayne Teigeler and Robert Linton sat in the StoryCorps booth, they immediately looked back on their friendship and its ties to music. During their conversation, they reminisced about the time they opened the Logan music venue WhySound.
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In other news: Natalie Cline lost the nomination for re-election to the Utah State Board of Education, and a now-resolved bomb threat was issued towards a Provo bookstore over the weekend, seemingly over events like its 'all-ages drag story hour.'
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Siblings Kristan Fjeldsted and Mark Fjeldsted talk about the challenges and rewards of operating a small family business in downtown Logan.