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Popular Logan hiking trail near Utah State will remain fenced off
A popular hiking trail near Utah State University will remain closed after Logan city officials said an agreement couldn’t be reached with nearby landowners that put up a fence and blocked the trail in recent months. In a news release Friday, Logan City said its attorney and parks and...
LISTEN: What’s behind Utah State’s award from NASA this week?
LOGAN, Utah — Two Utah State University scientists were recognized by NASA this week for their part in a $15 million project that answered this question: what will it take to sustain humans on Mars?. NASA awarded Bruce Bugbee and Lance Seefeldt with the Group Achievement Award, one of...
Police warning of latest scam targeting local citizens
LOGAN — Law enforcement is again alerting the public about a phone scam that continues to steal thousands of dollars from citizens in northern Utah. The scammers use different disguises to pose as law enforcement, utility companies, court clerks and others. North Park Police Chief Kent Goodrich said they...
Smoke seen for miles after fire breaks out at Oakdell Egg Farms in Cache County
LEWISTON, Utah (KUTV) — A fire broke out Tuesday at a chicken barn at Oakdell Egg Farms in Cache County. Crews were called to the farm at 2500 South and 1600 West in Lewiston, about five miles from the Idaho border. Officials said the fire started around 4 p.m....
Logan's old fire station could turn into restaurant, office, and retail space
Members of the Logan City Fire Department will soon head to a new home, as the department leaves its old Station 70 building for new digs across the street. It won’t be long before the building could be sold and a new owner could start redeveloping it into a mixed-use building.
Logan StoryCorps: A venue is born
Robert Linton: It's wild to think it's been 15 years. And I remember I was performing a little house concert, and my business partner -- he and his wife had just moved to Logan. And I remember after the show was over, we started talking music. And he said to me, "You know, I've got this place that I've been looking at on Federal Avenue that I'm considering turning into a recording studio, it was an old consignment shop." And I was like, "Wow, that's great. You know, I'd love to come in and see what your ideas are." And as we were browsing the building, I remember seeing downstairs and I said to him, "You know, this would be a great spot down here for the performers to be playing and upstairs, where you're already envisioning the studio, it'd be a perfect combination studio-venue that would meet the needs of local artists." That was the beginning of something great. And it's amazing to think how there was so many other people that were so crucial in how it came to be as it is today,
NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing 4 teams in play for Utah State transfer Great Osobor
One of the top players in the NCAA Basketball transfer portal, Great Osobor seems to be down to a select group of options. When it comes to surprising impact transfers from the past season, few were as big as Great Osobor. After two years at Montana State, the forward from England followed head coach Danny Sprinkle over to Utah State, where he blossomed into a star. Osobor led the team with 17.7 ppg and 9.0 rpg on 58% FG shooting, earning Mountain West Player of the Year honors.
Cache Valley Humanitarian Center moves to new location
LOGAN - For a charity organization to change locations, it can affect their ability do their work and rally volunteers. That is the case for Cache Valley Humanitarian Center (CVHC). The organization is no longer at the old seminary building adjacent to Mount Logan Middle School. The Logan School District needed the space, so Dwight and Kay Whittaker, directors of the CVHC, had to find a new location to operate.
Snowpack melting quickly, low risk of flooding
Snowpack near Logan hit a peak of 27 inches the first week of April, due to warm spring temperatures, almost half has already melted. Last year, heavy snowfall and spring precipitation led to flooding throughout Utah. Gov. Spencer Cox declared a state of emergency to allow the state to access...
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