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How parents can ease the transition to a new school year | News
NORTH LOGAN – School is starting up this week in area elementary and secondary schools. Last week on KVNU’s For the People program we talked to administrators and teachers in the Logan City School District and also to the Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education in the Cache County School District (CCSD) Gary Thomas.
Top 25 Aggies of 2024 - #2 Ike Larsen
One of Utah State's most recognizable stars comes in at number two in the Cache Valley Media Group Top 25 Aggies of 2024 — junior safety Ike Larsen. Larsen earned First Team All-Mountain West honors last year following a season with career-best numbers, including 103 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, six passes defended and four interceptions. He was twice named Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week and earned one MW Special Teams Player of the Week honor in 2023 (he has one additional DPOTW from 2022). Larsen was named a College Football Network Honorable Mention All-American.
Reed Olsen, Katelyn Jensen named CVMG Players of the Week for Aug. 12-17
LOGAN — Green Canyon girls soccer senior forward Katelyn Jensen and Logan football two-way star senior Reed Olsen are the first two high schoolers to receive the Cache Valley Media Group Prep Player of the Week awards for the 2024-25 high school sports season. Jensen recorded her first career...
Elder Quinton L. Cook to dedicate the Logan Tabernacle Sunday | News
LOGAN – Elder Quinton L. Cook, a member of the Quorum of The Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Logan native, will dedicate the historic Logan Tabernacle on Sunday, Aug. 25 at 6 p.m. A dedication service is what the Church of Jesus...
Audit recommends state trust land agency ‘improve how it handles risks’
The School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration, which manages about 3.3 million acres of land in Utah, made at least one recent, risky investment and doesn’t have a “comprehensive inventory” of the value of the land it holds, state auditors told lawmakers this week. The agency, called SITLA, was the subject of a recent legislative […]
Prep football: Bobcats blanked for first time since 2005
After a successful comeback in Week 1 of the football season against Salem Hills, the Bobcats did not have it in them on the road Thursday night at Morgan. The 3A Trojans jumped on Sky View early and went on to do something that hadn’t been accomplished since 2005 — hold the Bobcats scoreless. For the second week in a row Morgan notched an impressive win over a 4A program with a 34-0 victory. The Trojans beat defending 4A state champion Crimson Cliffs, 41-13, on the road to start the season.
Northern Utah High School Player of the Week – Week 1
SALT LAKE CITY – The John Watson Northern Utah High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school football player in Northern Utah. Presented by John Watson Chevrolet in Ogden, each week we honor athletes for their exceptional performance on the gridiron. This week features co-winners in a pair of brothers, Tyler & Carter Payne from Weber High School.
Utah takes federal government to court over control of land
(The Center Square) – The state of Utah wants the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its lawsuit against the federal government. At issue is the federal government’s control of unappropriated lands, lands that Utah says the federal government is holding indefinitely. The federal government controls nearly of 70% of the land in Utah. In states such as Connecticut, New York, and Rhode Island, it is less than 1%. In Ohio,...
Monsoon moisture surges northward at end of workweek
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – Happy Thursday, Utah! Flash flooding and the risk for a few strong to severe storms for portions of Utah as we head into the weekend. As we round out the work week we’ll see another surge of monsoonal moisture stream into the state. We’ve already seen heavy rain and thunderstorms […]
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