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North Logan mayor suggests illegal meetings were a 'semantic issue'
LOGAN – North Logan City Mayor Lyndsay Peterson publicly responded to a judge’s May 29 ruling on an alleged Utah Open Meetings Act violation on KVNU’s “For The People” with Jason Williams, Friday evening. “What (the judge) ruled in this situation is that we should...
Utah man killed after colliding head-on with semi-truck hauling cattle in Cache County, Utah
CACHE COUNTY, Utah -- A fatal crash involving a Ford Thunderbird and a semi-truck on SR-101 resulted in the death of a Wellsville man. On May 31, at approximately 6:39 a.m., a 1992 blue Ford Thunderbird drifted over the centerline and collided head-on with a Peterbilt semi hauling cattle. The...
Logan police seeing rise in red light violations
LOGAN — Law enforcement is reporting an increase in drivers running red lights especially during the morning commute. The Logan City Police Department posted on social media that running a red light is a very dangerous violation, the collisions that may result are typically T-bone collisions which causes the occupants of the T-boned vehicle to be very vulnerable to serious injury or death.
Team culture powers three-peat for Bear River girls lacrosse
GARLAND - Championships are quite often rare for teams to pull off, with years and sometimes decades spanning occasions on which their players can lift the coveted trophy. Bear River is making titles commonplace with its girls lacrosse team. For three straight years, the Bears have concluded their season by...
Summerfest Arts Faire needs more volunteers
LOGAN – Summerfest Arts Faire needs many more volunteers. The event is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and they depend heavily on volunteers. This year’s Summerfest will take place June 13-15 at the Cache County Event Center and Fairgrounds. “The fairground venue has a 70 percent approval rating of...
Prep boys basketball: All-around player — Child was big part of the Grizzlies improvement
A memorable season ended too early for the Grizzlies on the hardwood back in late February. Still, the resurgence of Logan High boys basketball during the 2023-24 season made Region 11 more competitive and Grizzly Den was rocking. While the Grizzlies, who went 19-6, had a number of athletes play vital roles on a team that recorded the most wins since going 20-5 during the 2014-15 campaign, one stood a little taller than the rest.
Two significant events Monday at USU's College of Education
LOGAN - A pair of significant events are scheduled within Utah State University’s Emma Eccles Jones College of Education Monday. Ceremonies at 3 p.m. in the David B. Haight Center on campus will include an investiture honoring the dean of the college, Alan L. Smith, with the first endowed deanship in USU history.
Eight USU Football players honored on Phil Steele's preseason All-Mountain West teams
Phil Steele's long-running college football preview magazine is making its way around the country following its recent release. Among many, many other things it contains Steele's picks for four preseason All-Mountain West teams. It comes shortly after Athlon Sports released their own last week, which also included four full all-conference teams.
CRIC to host annual World Refugee Day Celebration
LOGAN - The Cache Refugee and Immigrant Connection (CRIC) will host their annual World Refugee Day Celebration on Saturday June 15, from 5-8 PM at Willow Park. They hope this community gathering will bring members from Cache Valley’s refugee communities together with long time residents to celebrate the diverse culture found in Logan.
Prep softball: Gardiner makes Ridgeline history
For the second time in less than three months a Riverhawk female has been honored by Gatorade as the best athlete in the Beehive State in her sport. Brielle Gardiner was named the 2023-24 Gatorade Utah Softball Player of the Year on Friday. The Ridgeline freshman played a major roll in the Riverhawks capturing the 4A state title last month for the second time in the last three years. Gardiner joins Ridgeline junior Emilee Skinner, who was named the Gatorade Utah Girls Basketball Player of the Year back in March.
Lyric Repertory Company announces 2025 season picks at opening gala event
LOGAN -- While anticipation is building for the Lyric Repertory Company’s current season, the performing arts troupe has already announced its play selections for 2025. That announcement came during the Sh-Bash, a gala launch party for the Lyric’s current season held June 8 at the Logan Golf and County Club.
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