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Wednesday, May 13th, 2026

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Good morning, Logan. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 13th of May.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Cache County’s Historic Courthouse lawn hosted a Day Without Child Care event Monday evening to highlight Utah’s childcare challenges & gather ideas for improving support for working families.  The Herald Journal

BUSINESS NEWS

  • Teen entrepreneurs Kash Selin and Joshua Toledo turned a high school startup into a mobile auto detailing service, cleaning about 20 vehicles weekly in northern Utah. They use professional-grade equipment + expand services to include fleet and farm vehicles while balancing school and work.  KVNU

EDUCATION NEWS

  • A delegation of 66 Utah 4-H teens traveled to Washington, D.C. for the Ignite by 4-H conference where they led 15 youth workshops and built leadership skills. Some teens were invited to a White House celebration of agriculture, showing the program's focus on workforce readiness and career exploration.  Cache Valley Daily
  • Local gardeners can use the Utah State University Extension Gardener’s Almanac for May as a guide to monitor cutworm & flea beetle damage on vegetables and keep an eye on aphids and other pests on new spring growth. The resource also offers an online course for those seeking extra guidance.  Cache Valley Daily
  • Bonnie Ashby (76) and Stephen Balls (77) graduated from USU after nearly 60 years since they left Sky View High School, marking a milestone in lifelong education. The siblings balanced family life and career before earning their degrees.  The Herald Journal

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • State agencies and emergency officials are urging residents to prepare for wildfire season by reducing fire hazards and getting ready for possible evacuations as warmer, drier weather approaches.  The Herald Journal

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • Utah State University Extension offers a new gardening guide with a May checklist for planting vegetables, flowers, and more. It explains proper timing, pest control tips, and online resources to help locals begin their garden — a seasonal boost for home yards.  Cache Valley Daily

SPORTS NEWS

  • Today, Utah State basketball updated its rosters with Evansville transfer Connor Turnbull as analysts Jason Walker and Eric Frandsen explained his role on the teams while extra analysis was shared on The Fan KLGN YouTube page.  Cache Valley Daily

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • The Antics Comedy Improv Show

    7:30-9 p.m. — Coconut Cove — Family-friendly entry — Enjoy a night of clean, hilarious improv comedy with a local troupe.

    Fri, 5/15/26

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  • Dr. Seuss's The Cat In The Hat

    1-5 p.m. — Utah Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy the whimsical adventures of The Cat In The Hat in a delightful live performance.

    Sat, 5/16/26

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  • Gallery Art Class

    6:30-8:30 p.m. — The Logan Gallery — $25 Drop-in Pass or Monthly Pass Options — Develop your artistic skills in a supportive environment with expert instructors.

    Tue, 5/19/26

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  • Live Model Drawing Session

    6:30-8:30 p.m. — The Logan Gallery — Community-driven cost-sharing — Enhance your skills in figure drawing with a live model in a supportive environment.

    Wed, 5/20/26

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  • Friday Night Live Events

    7-8:30 p.m. — Laub Plaza — Free entry — Enjoy live performances under the stars at Laub Plaza in Logan.

    Thu, 5/21/26

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  • The Antics Comedy Improv Show

    7:30-9 p.m. — Coconut Cove — Great family-friendly comedy — Enjoy a night of clean, hilarious improv suited for all ages.

    Fri, 5/22/26

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  • Dr. Seuss's The Cat In The Hat

    1-5 p.m. — Utah Theatre — Tickets may vary — Experience the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss in a lively performance of The Cat In The Hat.

    Sat, 5/23/26

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  • Classical Guitar Class

    3-4 p.m. — The Logan Gallery — $30 drop-in or $100 monthly — Learn classical guitar from Sergio Frias, enhancing skills in a welcoming environment.

    Mon, 5/25/26

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  • Gallery Art Class

    6:30-8:30 p.m. — The Logan Gallery — $25 drop-in or monthly pass available — Explore artistic techniques in a supportive environment to enhance your skills.

    Tue, 5/26/26

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  • The Hello Girls Performance

    7 p.m. — Cache Valley Martial Arts and Fitness — Ticket prices vary — Experience an engaging evening of performing arts with The Hello Girls.

    Mon, 6/1/26

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Art is the lie that enables us to realize the truth.

~ Pablo Picasso

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