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The Milken Institute has recognized Logan as the top economically performing small city in the nation in their 2022 report.
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After serving as Logan’s city attorney for nearly 18 years, Kymber Housley is stepping away from the position. The city’s current assistant attorney, Craig Carlston, will be stepping into his place.
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The Logan metropolitan area saw the 10th highest population growth rate in the nation between July 2020 and July 2021, according to the latest figures from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Logan city’s plans for development in the downtown area are well under way with more demolitions clearing the way for growth.
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The suspect of an attempted kidnapping near Logan High School has been identified and taken into custody.
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Logan has received a single proposal to purchase and develop two buildings south of the planned new Center Block Plaza downtown, the larger of which must first get a new wall.
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After past discussions regarding a county-wide waste collection plan, Logan Mayor Holly Daines told the Cache County Council the city would be opting out of trash collection unless a future agreement could be met.
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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic the Logan City School District was able to waive student lunch fees, but because of guidance given by the Utah State Department of Agriculture, these fees will return for the 2022-23 school year with an increase of 10 cents.
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The Logan City School Board approved the purchase of an Outdoor Learning Center for the school district on Tuesday.
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Logan City Light and Power spokespersons alerted the Logan City Council to a potential power shortage that could raise costs this summer.