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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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The Logan City Council voted against a $300 million power sales contract with a natural gas plant in Idaho, following strong opposition from residents who urged a shift toward renewable energy.
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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.
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As temperatures plunge in one of Utah’s coldest counties, a warming center is seeing record numbers of people needing shelter, and is urgently seeking more volunteers to help.
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Preliminary results for the Cache County election are in.
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Logan city officials' plan to update a historic street by removing nearly 20 century-old trees has residents rallying to preserve the city’s historic charm.
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We’ll check in with the William A. Burnard Warming Center in Logan, with Lindsey Harrelson, and Jayme Walters, on today's Access Utah.
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Registered voters will begin receiving their ballots as early as this week.
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Dorie Thorpe tells her friend Ginger Payant about her name, her ingenious way of getting more time with an electric sewing machine, and the glasses she used to become a sports champion.
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Although women are less likely than men to fill political offices in the United States, it isn’t because they are less likely to be elected, but less…