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Tragic: Andre Seldon Jr., A Promising Football Player, Has Died
In a devastating turn of events, Utah State University's football community is grappling with the sudden loss of Andre Seldon Jr. (22), a talented football player whose life was tragically cut short following a cliff-diving incident at Porcupine Reservoir. The university and his teammates are in mourning, remembering him as an incredible person and athlete.
The scoop on one of Utah’s favorite ice cream brands
After witnessing all of the steps taken to create one of Utah’s favorite ice cream brands, Cache Valley resident Savanna Mccay learned a very important lesson. “That cows are the best things on earth,” Mccay said. On Friday, Utah State University held its annual “Cow to Cone” event,...
Local father-daughter cowboy performing artists headline Tabernacle concert on Pioneer Day | Arts & Entertainment
LOGAN – Local cowboy performing artist Dale Major will headline a Logan Tabernacle Concert at noon on Pioneer Day, Wednesday, July 24. As one of the founders of the Cache Valley Cowboy Rendezvous, Major is a familiar face – and voice – in Utah country-western circles. Major...
Clean stand-up comedy scores a success at Lionheart Hall
LOGAN – The question of the night during the “Drybar Comedy at the Hall” performance on July 19 was, of course, whether good comedy can also be clean comedy. Four stand-up comics appeared that evening before a packed crowd at the Lionheart Hall here in Logan. All of them were Utahns, with 50 percent being local Cache Valley residents. That made them all fairly adept at tiptoeing around the sensibilities of their fellow citizens.
Utah State University's 'Cow to Cone' event shows the process of how ice cream is made
LOGAN — Utah State University held its first ever "Cow to Cone" event on Friday. It's an opportunity for the university to show people where ice cream comes from — and it's not the store. USU also provides its students a unique vantage point in being able to see the dairy products all the way through.
CacheARTS slates two Broadway shows, other attraction for 2024-25 touring season
LOGAN – Broadway shows will be returning to Cache Valley over the next year, thanks to the efforts of Wendi Hassan, the artistic director of the Cache Valley Center for the Arts. “Each year,” she explains, “we talk to hundreds of artists to curate a handful of touring productions...
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