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USU men’s basketball: Calhoun basketball camps
Having officially announced most of his staff last week, Utah State men’s head basketball coach Jerrod Calhoun will be preparing for several upcoming camps. All camps will be held on the campus of Utah State University. They will be run by the Aggie men’s basketball staff and the USU athletes.
Thursday PM headlines: Utah Republican primary debates, Logan police shoot man at park
UDOT announces 19 new paved trails throughout Utah. The Utah Department of Transportation announced 19 new paved trails as part of the Utah Trail Network, which is meant to connect Utahns of all ages and abilities to their destinations. Of the trail projects, 13 are considered construction-ready and could begin...
LISTEN: UDOT and USU to conduct vertiport demonstration
LAYTON, Utah — The Utah Department of Transportation and Utah State University will conduct the state’s first vertiport demonstration Monday night. According to a press release from UDOT about the demonstration, a vertiport is “a defined area used for aircraft that will carry packages and people in the future.”
Girls lacrosse cruises past Logan, Mountain Crest to reach 4A semifinals
Three years ago, in its inaugural season, the Bear River girls lacrosse team had already established itself as one of the top programs in Utah. Sporting a record of 15-1, the Bears were ready to make a run in the Division A playoffs. Hosting an unfamiliar opponent in Waterford Academy, the Bears were blindsided as the Ravens rolled into Garland and left with a dominating 17-6 win, dashing the Bears' postseason dreams nearly as soon as they had begun.
Richmond's Black and White Days is the nation's longest-running dairy cow show
As the Chairman of Richmond’s annual Black and White Days, Holstein cows have brought Craig Harris friends from across the United States. Hundreds of dairy farmers, exhibitors, and their families — along with their cows — arrived in Cache County this week to take part in this traditional national show, where individuals from all over the country show their Holstein dairy cows. Individuals came from as far as British Columbia to Indiana to the event, which was started by Harris’ grandfather in 1912.
USU’s Sorenson Center offers therapy groups and workshops
LOGAN - Within the Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services at Utah State University is a clinical services center ready to provide services for students and also those living in the Cache Valley and Northern Utah Community. The Sorenson Legacy Foundation Center’s mission statement says it all:...
Track & field closes out season at state championships
The Bear River boys and girls track and field teams joined more than 100 other schools from around the state at last week’s 4A championships, held Thursday through Saturday at Brigham Young University in Provo. The Bears represented well across a variety of disciplines, earning several podium finishes in...
Logan StoryCorps: The best part of being a teacher is watching students grow
Mary DaSilva: Hello, my name is Mary de Silva. And I am here with my father Thadis Box. Thad Box: And I'm Thad Box. I'm 94 years of age. And we're now in Logan, Utah. Mary DaSilva: Tell me a little bit about where you were born and who the important people were in your life.
Boys lacrosse reaches playoff quarterfinals
Having earned the No. 10 seed, the Bears already knew they wouldn’t be playing at home again this season. The first round took them to Sandy on Tuesday to face seventh-seeded Waterford Academy. The Ravens were favored to win, but the Bears weren’t daunted as they came away with...
PHOTO GALLERY: #1 Bear River 18, #16 Logan 1 in 4A girls lacrosse playoffs
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Food for thought: How understanding date labels can prevent food waste
MARRIOTT-SLATERVILLE, Weber County — Inside Kristina Enz's fridge, you'll find all the usual suspects: Eggs, cheese, fresh fruits and veggies, milk, and a collection of aging condiments. Some of them were really aging, including a steak sauce that expired nearly two years ago. "Apparently not using enough steak sauce,"...
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