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Heads Up, Cache Valley! 🚨 That Road? GONE For YEARS! (Plus, Find Out Which Book Just Got Kicked Out!)

Heads Up, Cache Valley! 🚨 That Road? GONE For YEARS! (Plus, Find Out Which Book Just Got Kicked Out!)

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Hey, Cache Valley fam! 👋 Ever feel like you're missing out on the juicy local deets? Tune into the Cache Valley Locals Podcast, your weekly dose of what's really going on around here. Forget the boring news—we're spillin' the tea (and maybe some local honey!) on everything from school book drama and Water for Elephants getting the boot statewide (yep, it's #18 on the list now!) to our downtown Logan officially crushing it and getting national props. Seriously, we're basically famous!

Need a heads-up? We've got you covered! Like the Hyrum Dam road shutting down... for potentially YEARS. Better find a new route, stat!

But it's not all detours and book bans! We're celebrating our local brainiacs at USU who built a viral spinning thingy called the 'Coriolis Carousel' that's racked up over 10 MILLION views online! And get this: a guy who grew up on a Lehi farm went to USU and is now the Associate Provost for Research at HARVARD! Talk about a glow-up!

Plus, we'll remind you that Cache Valley is always buzzing with fun events, from Baby Animal Days to Summerfest. Your friendly guide to all the cool, weird, and important stuff happening right outside your door. Grab your favorite local treat and join the conversation! 😉

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