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IN THE NEWS

Real stories from the community we serve. Press coverage, community events, veteran support, and the moments that define who we are.

When a Tree Crushed Our Roastery, Cache Valley Showed Up
COMMUNITY
December 15, 2025·Jamie Buttars

When a Tree Crushed Our Roastery, Cache Valley Showed Up

On December 6, 2025, a massive tree fell on our roastery in Paradise, Utah — breaking six rafters and punching through the roof. What happened next reminded us why we do what we do.

Cache Coffee Works to Spread Hope Through Community Video Project
PRESS
ABC4 Utah
June 3, 2025·Cache Coffee Team

Cache Coffee Works to Spread Hope Through Community Video Project

ABC4 featured Cache Coffee's latest initiative: a video project designed to spread positivity and mental health awareness across Cache Valley — and they're asking the community to help.

7 Years Strong: Cache Coffee's Free Thanksgiving Dinner Feeds the Community
COMMUNITY
November 16, 2023·Cache Coffee Team

7 Years Strong: Cache Coffee's Free Thanksgiving Dinner Feeds the Community

Every Thanksgiving, Cache Coffee hosts a free community dinner at the Cache Valley Eagles Hall. No one should go hungry or eat alone on Thanksgiving — and for 7 years running, we've made sure they don't.

Cache Coffee Expands Safe Storage: Liberty Safe Partnership Brings Program to More Businesses
COMMUNITY
July 9, 2023·Cache Coffee Team

Cache Coffee Expands Safe Storage: Liberty Safe Partnership Brings Program to More Businesses

After years of storing firearms for community members in mental health crisis, Cache Coffee partnered with Liberty Safe to expand the program across Cache County — and inspire businesses nationwide.

ABC News & Good Morning America: Cache Coffee Fights Gun Suicide With Safe Storage
PRESS
ABC News / Good Morning America
June 8, 2022·Cache Coffee Team

ABC News & Good Morning America: Cache Coffee Fights Gun Suicide With Safe Storage

Cache Coffee made national headlines when ABC News and Good Morning America featured our safe storage program — a first-of-its-kind initiative where people in mental health crisis can store their firearms at our Logan, Utah coffee shop.