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Making their debut with this year’s Giant Pumpkin Festival, a new group of local business owners have come together to organize and host events in downtown Logan.
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The Logan City Police Department warned that authorities will be on the lookout for restriction violations.
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Nelson Partners Student Housing and Utah State University responded to The Herald Journal’s Wednesday article about Nelson Partners cancelling all leases with would-be tenants of 800 Block after they failed to complete the complex on time.
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A man shot by law enforcement in April after authorities say he burglarized a Cache Valley home while armed has been charged and investigations into the incident have been completed.
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North Logan is requiring odd-numbered addresses to water on Mondays and Fridays while even addresses are permitted to water on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
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Cade Brenchley, the driver said his brakes were functioning fine near the runaway truck ramp — a 3.4 million cable system located roughly a mile from the intersection — but turned “spongy and soft” a half mile later.
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According to Hilary Shughart, the president of Bridgerland Audubon Society, many invasive weeds are jeopardizing Logan’s ecosystem. The endemic species — plants that are only found in the area — are most in danger.
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As part of the ordinance, public event event organizers who wish to serve alcohol at the fairgrounds will need to obtain a single event permit from the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
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Avian flu tests are also pending for other dead owls found in Cache and Weber counties.
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An earthquake of 6.7 magnitude or higher is 43% likely to occur along the Wasatch Front over the next 50 years, and is expected to release 30 times the energy of the Magna earthquake in 2020.