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This Utah field station was used by New Deal workers and wounded soldiers. Now, it has another shot at life as the Logan City School District's Grizzly Outdoor Learning Center.
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The sludge doesn't impact Logan's water supply, but it can disrupt the river and damage the ecosystem. Even worse, experts say the canyon is overdue for a wildfire.
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In other news, funding issues have halted a bill meant to help Utah's childcare shortage. And, former state Sen. Karen Mayne, who served in the legislature for 15 years, died at age 78.
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In other news, the Logan Fire Department evacuated two homes Tuesday afternoon while emergency crews responded to a gas line broken during construction at 1000 North 250 West.
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Researchers have been measuring the snow water equivalent at the Tony Grove Ranger Station Snow Course for 100 years. That data helps them predict Utah's water supply.
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An avalanche Friday morning nearly trapped a vehicle driving on the roadway.
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Once I started thinking about water seeping through this limestone, I signed up to take a tour of the Minnetonka Caves located above St Charles towards the northern side of the lake.
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And the U.S. Department of Labor assessed just under $17,000 in penalties to a Salt Lake City-based restaurant supply company connected to the polygamous Kingston sect.
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A woman hit by a snowmobile while tubing in Logan Canyon was airlifted to a Salt Lake City hospital Saturday afternoon.
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Built on the side of U.S. Highway 89, a gigantic snowman has been delighting travelers coming in and out of Logan Canyon.