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In other news, Deserae Turner, who survived being shot in the head by a classmate when she was 14, has died a week after deciding to enter hospice care at age 22.
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Since she was shot in the head by another teenager and left in a canal, Deserae Turner has experienced chronic pain, dozens of medical procedures, and served her Cache County community.
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The Cache Garden Club was founded by a nationally recognized gardener, and is still going strong after two years.
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With murals, workshops, and live music, the Logan Gallery is setting the stage for a new era of local creativity.
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CAPSA is a nonprofit that supports survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. It's at risk of trimming or eliminating vital services due to federal and state funding limitations.
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Two coal-fired plants will shut off in 2028 and 2032, taking more than 30% of Logan's reliable power supply out of commission. The city is considering investing in a natural gas plant to replace the power.
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The project is part of the county’s larger goal to extend the trail by seven miles, connecting Green Canyon to Smithfield Canyon.
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Logan has established the financial framework to borrow up to $60 million for a water pipeline project, but whether old trees will need to be removed remains in question.
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Experts predict the mild and dry weather pattern will persist for the rest of the winter season.
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At Tuesday's meeting, the Logan City Council will be making decisions regarding a water pipeline project that could threaten the health of 17 ash trees along Canyon Road, as well as a proposed energy contract that could shape the city's long-term sustainability.