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Upcoming closure of Logan rec center prompts push for a county-wide rec center
With the Logan Community Recreation Center closing next year, many local communities have banded together to look toward the possibility of building a countywide recreation center. However, the effort has yet to find support from the Cache County Council. North Logan Mayor Lyndsay Peterson is one of the community leaders...
Remains of Utah soldier laid to rest 80 years after killed in WWII prisoner-of-war camp
MILLVILLE, Utah (KUTV) — The remains of Utah soldier Ballard King Yeates, who died in a Philippine prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, have finally been put to rest. He passed away on July 29, 1942. He arrived in Utah on Tuesday with full military escort, with a graveside service at the Millville Cemetery on Saturday.
Bringing 'disagree better' home: Teaching kids to negotiate instead of fight
LOGAN — There's an aspect of parenting that doesn't get a lot of attention in the trove of how-to books that promise to make raising a family a little easier. But how to model disagreements — with a neighbor over politics, your spouse over money, your kid over curfew — may be one of the most impactful gifts to give your children. If, that is, you do it right.
Suspect pleads guilty to Dylan Rounds’ murder, cause of death revealed
BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (Scripps News Salt Lake City) — A suspect arrested more than a year ago in the disappearance of a young Utah man pleaded guilty Wednesday to murder. James Brenner, age 60, pleaded guilty to second-degree felony murder in the death of 19-year-old Dylan Rounds, and two counts of possession of a firearm... Read more » Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
No injuries after plane flips over during bumpy landing near Mt Sterling
LOGAN — A man refused medical treatment after officials said his bush plane flipped over during a bumpy landing near Mt. Sterling. According to emergency radio traffic, deputies and paramedics responded to the scene near 2891 W. 8200 South just before 10:30 a.m. on Saturday. Two men had reportedly...
New Wolf Pack Way road extension to Hyde Park open this week for public use
An extension of Wolf Pack Way into Hyde Park will be opened to travelers this week after over a year-and-a-half of construction. The new section of the road will extend Wolf Pack Way from 600 South—its current endpoint near Green Canyon High School—to Hyde Park Lane in the middle of Hyde Park.
4A softball: Wallace wills Ridgeline to 2nd title in 3 years
PROVO — One year ago, Ridgeline's softball team watched in heartache as the Riverhawks took Game 1 of the 4A championship series before Bear River rallied to win back-to-back games for the Bears' 11th state title. Anne Wallace wasn't going to let that happen again. The junior catcher went...
Previewing the Northern Utah Conference to End Violence on Monday's Access Utah
Today we’ll preview the Northern Utah Conference to End Violence, which is presented by the USU Office of the President & CAPSA and is happening on Wednesday, May 29th. Topics will include Domestic Violence in the Workplace, Stalking, Empowerment, Courts, Vicarious Trauma, and others. Our guests are CAPSA Social Services Director Makayla Hancey, and Emmalee Fishburn CAPSA’s Director of Projects and Initiatives.
Prep boys lacrosse: Cats, Wolves, Hawks all advance to 4A state semis
SMITHFIELD — The Bobcats found themselves in an absolute dogfight against a hungry rival in the first half, but they were ultimately up to the challenge. Sky View outscored Bear River 9-3 in the second half on its way to a hard-fought 16-10 victory in the quarterfinals of the 4A Boys Lacrosse State Championships on a warm Saturday afternoon. The Bobcats advanced to the 4A semifinals for the third straight year, in the process.
GREEN THUMBS: Local high school greenhouses provide students with invaluable skills
Local high school greenhouses enjoyed overwhelming community support this month as the students sold the plants they've been growing since the beginning of the year. The money raised helps make the greenhouses self-sustainable, while the students learn invaluable skills growing flowers, vegetables and other plants to maturity.
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