LOGAN, Utah — A public resource in Cache County might be closing next year if the council votes to defund it. Residents who heard about what could happen to their library have been vocal about trying to save it.

"I got told, just about a week ago, that we were, that it was being proposed that we were losing all our funding,” said Brynnan Sainsbury, the Cache County library director.

She added that Cache County Executive George Daines is recommended that the library is defunded in next year’s budget. FOX13 News reached out to him for comment, but did not hear back.

At Tuesday's council meeting, Daines said he believes in the value of libraries, but feels like some county residents are paying for two libraries — the ones in their city, and the county, and is trying to reduce the “double t

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