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BUT PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A MODERATED ONLINE DISCUSSION SITE AND NOT A PUBLIC FORUM. Once posted, the County reserves the right to delete submissions that contain vulgar language, personal at

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All links posted as comments on Cache County posts will be reviewed and may be deleted at any time. Please note that the comments expressed on this site do not reflect the opinions and position of the Cache County government or its officers and employees. Repeated violations of the Cache County comment policy may cause the author to be blocked from the Cache County page. We understand that social media is a 24/7 medium; however, our moderation capabilities are not. We may not see every inappropriate comment right away, and we are trusting in the maturity of our community to ignore personal attacks and negative speech or respond politely. Also note that any information posted on this page including messages in the Message box are considered public record and fall in accordance to the Open Records Act. This policy is subject to change without notice. If you have any questions concerning the operation of this online moderated discussion site, please contact the Cache County Public Information Officer at

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05/01/2026
01/23/2026

Happy Birthday John Hancock!
Best known for his bold signature, John Hancock’s impact went far beyond the ink. As President of the Second Continental Congress, he was the first to sign the Declaration in 1776—knowing it could cost him his life and fortune. His leadership and defiance made his name a lasting symbol of courage and independence.

Today, “put your John Hancock” still means to sign with confidence and conviction. ✒️🇺🇸

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