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Logan taxpayers will see higher tax bills from the city. That translates to about $59 more a year on the average $530,000 home — nearly $5 a month.
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As a fire blazed nearby, some in Logan's Island neighborhood received alerts to evacuate. Others did not. The city doesn’t know why.
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A fire burned 30 acres in Logan Canyon late Friday night. Some people didn't receive the emergency evacuation notice. And others were figuring out how to help those who did evacuate.
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City Council members approved zoning for a bar miles north of the city’s downtown district, where all other bars are located.
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Mark and Janice Lunt have owned the Island Market since 2012, but they recently decided to step away.
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In other news, biologists are removing non-native fish from the High Uintas to make room for native cutthroat trout. And, a new head of the Utah Department of Natural Resources starts next month.
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A new locally owned drink shop has opened on Logan's north end near the city's new Target development, offering specialty sodas, coffee, and a full food menu.
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Slap a fresh coat of paint on a beater, weld the driver's door shut, and hope for the best. This is Trash Car Racing.
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A protester carried an anti-fascism sign at a Utah "No Kings" rally. Then a cartoon version of him popped up on a label from a coffee shop known for its unapologetic conservative leanings.
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At long last, Cache Valley is getting a Target where its mall once sat.