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Logan man found dead following 'medical incident'
LOGAN — A Logan man was found dead Friday morning, May 10, following a reported medical incident, according to police. The 36-year-old man allegedly died of a self-inflicted knife wound inside an upstairs bedroom of the residence at 774 N. 200 East. Logan City Police Lt. Barry Parslow said...
Strong downslope gusts will impact I-15, Highway 89, Legacy throughout morning
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (KUTV) — A Wind Advisory and a High Wind Warning remained in place Friday morning for areas along the Wasatch Front following a downslope wind event that began Thursday. The National Weather Service issued updated warnings at around 3 a.m. Friday. The advisory warned drivers...
Box Elder County experiences multiple earthquakes
BRIGHAM CITY — Have you felt shaking in Box Elder County? In the past three days, 75 small earthquakes have been measured by University of Utah Seismograph Stations southwest of Tremonton. "This is what we call an energetic earthquake sequence — this is a lot of earthquakes," Katherine Whidden,...
Earthquakes continue to rumble Box Elder County on Monday
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Northern Utah continues to rumble as another couple of small earthquakes struck Box Elder County near Tremonton this morning. The first quake happened on Monday, May 6 just before 6:30 a.m. Another shook the morning commute around 7:15 a.m. According to the University of Utah Seismograph Stations (UUSS), the two quakes registered 2.0 and 1.9 magnitudes on the Richter Scale, respectively.
Local officials call for volunteers to assist in clean up efforts at Logan City Cemetery
LOGAN – Officials in Logan are seeking volunteers to help clean up the Logan City Cemetery prior to the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 27. The Logan Parks and Recreation Department, which has supervisory responsibility for the 53-acre cemetery, says that volunteers are needed primarily to remove pinecones and pine needles from the facility’s grounds.
Nine speakers fearlessly reveal their "Light Switch" moments of realization at LionHeart Hall
LOGAN – The “Light Switch Stories” series offered at the LionHeart Hall invites all of us to take a deep dive into the unexpected foibles, failures and triumphs of our friends and neighbors. But the audience only hears those recollections that the individual in the spotlight is...
Prep track & field: West Side boys capture district title
Clutch performance after clutch performance was just what the doctor ordered for the West Side boys track & field team at the 2A Fifth District Championships. Several Pirates broke seed and scored big-time team points, and the end result was the program’s first district title since 2021. It was also a good two days for the Lady Pirates, who finished third in a really tough five-team field. The meet came to a conclusion Thursday at Bear Lake High School.
US approves $200M to curtail spread of bird flu in cows; what USU scientists want you to know
LOGAN — Avian influenza, or bird flu, has been from birds to dairy cows in nine U.S. states. Utah State University scientists want to make sure the public has the facts. The Biden administration announced Friday that it would give almost $200 million to fight the spread of the flu among dairy cows. Most of the funds will go toward testing and lab fees. Of that, up to $28,000 per dairy farm will be available to contain the spread of the virus and testing. Other funds are available for vaccines, wastewater surveillance and for protecting the commercial milk supply.
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