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A day at North Park Police Department
North Park Police Officer AJ Nelson starts his 12-hour shift at noon. The first thing he does when he starts his shift is to get his patrol car ready and make sure his equipment is working. “You spend a lot of time in your car,” said Nelson. “It’s like your...
Prep softball: Riverhawks headed to 4A championship series
For the third straight year Ridgeline will be playing for the 4A state softball title. The top-seeded Riverhawks reached the championship series by winning the upper bracket during Bracket Play on Wednesday and Thursday at the 4A Softball State Championship being contested at Spanish Fork.
Prep girls lacrosse: Hawks pull away from Wolves; Cats, Stangs also advance in playoffs
MILLVILLE — The Riverhawks have had a solid program since girls lacrosse was sanctioned as a varsity sport in Utah prior to the 2019-20 academic year, but they have yet to taste victory in the postseason. That changed Thursday evening as Ridgeline put it all together in the second...
PHS girls earn fourth consecutive district title
The Preston Indian track and field team had a great outing while hosting the 3A and 4A District 5 meets. The 4A State Track and Field meet will be held at Mountain View High School in Meridian on Friday and Saturday, May 17-18. The Lady Indians scored 81 points to...
Developing County: Preston midwives
Editorial Note: Part 373 of a series of further development in the early days that impacted Franklin County. (Sources: Hometown Album, compiled and edited by Newell Hart; Life histories from family members; The Trailblazer, History of the Development of Southeastern Idaho) At the time when the family of Ephraim and...
PHS baseball season ends
After beating the Diamondbacks 10-3 in the opening game of the 4A District 5 baseball tournament Preston was eliminated at home by Century on May 7, ending their season. “We had some ups and downs throughout the season,” said Coach Shawn Thomson. “It didn’t end how we would have liked but had a good time coaching these boys.”
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...
Here are the health benefits of having pets
LOGAN, Utah — You’ve heard it said or maybe you’ve experienced the health benefits of pet ownership, now Utah State University’s Extension is showing exactly why health benefits are associated with having pets. Caring for a pet can give you a sense of purpose and companionship...
Franklin city improvements share agenda
Amanda Collins, representing the Franklin City Park Renovation Committee, announced the selection of Great Western Installers, through Taggart Castleton in Logan, as the winner of the bid to update Franklin’s park. At the May 8 Franklin City Council meeting, Collins outlined the construction of a new walking path and...
High school softball: Top seed Ridgeline, No. 2 Desert Hills stay unbeaten in 4A tourney
The top two seeds in the 4A state softball tournament stayed unbeaten Wednesday as each of them recorded two wins to move within one win of the state championship series to be held on Saturday. The top seeded Ridgeline Riverhawks beat No. 8 seed Hurricane 8-0 and No. 4 seed Cedar 12-0 in five innings of play, while No. 2 seed Desert Hills beat No. 7 Bear River 6-2 and No. 6 Payson 9-1 to stay unbeaten in the 4A bracket held at the Spanish Fork Complex. Ridgeline’s pitching was stellar in both of its games as it held Hurricane to just three hits and then was able to throw a combined no-hitter against Cedar. “You know it’s a big thing right now. Trying to save arms, trying to be as efficient as you can. And when our pitchers do that, it keeps the pressure on the other team and will keep us fresh for tomorrow.” Ridgeline head coach Michael Anderson said.
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