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Logan City officials announce schedule of events for Pioneer Day celebration | Local News
LOGAN – Local favorites the Bear River Ramblers will be one of the headliners at Logan City’s all-day festivities to celebrate Pioneer Day on Wednesday, July 24 at Willow/Horseshoe Park. Based here in Logan, the folk/bluegrass/country band has been performing together for more than five years throughout Utah...
Aggies football: Previewing the 2024 season with a look at Boise State, UNLV
LOGAN — This is Part 3 of the weekly series breaking down every Utah State football opponent leading up to the start of the 2024 season. It marks the official start of the conference season, and it's against the teams that finished in the top two last year. Boise...
USU professor co-edits resource to prepare educators
LOGAN - The Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP) supports educator preparation programs. Toward that end a Utah State University professor, Sylvia Read, is an editor of a book written for educator preparation faculty. Read said the book’s stories will help those who prepare educators. Using Data...
Logan/Cache Airport receives scathing audit detailing financial and governing problems
The Logan/Cache Airport received a scathing review as part of an external audit on the airport’s operations, financials and governance this past week. The audit was commissioned from the Cache County Airport Authority Board and took place between December 2023 and March 2024. Dr. Michael Jones conducted the audit as part of Swelbar-Zhong Consultancy, an aeronautical company analysis firm.
Logan man charged with kidnapping after allegedly assaulting woman near Newton Dam | News
LOGAN — A 40-year-old Logan man has been arrested for allegedly holding a woman against her will near Newton Dam, according to law enforcement. Lynal Lee Atene was booked Friday, July 12, into the Cache County Jail. According to an arrest affidavit, Logan Police Dispatch received a 911 hang...
Former Trojan football players find new way to keep playing
Zak Sargent and Nik Preece team up to make a tackle at the 2023 3A Semifinal. Photo by Jessica Jorgensen. Ask Morgan head football coach Jared Barlow how many guys have been sent to college football programs and it takes him a minute to remember them. Naturally, Coach Barlow will...
Sunrise Stories: More Details Revealed Regarding Snow Canyon Death in St. George
Authorities in Kane County are searching for a missing military vehicle used in logging operations over 70 years ago. The historic half-track military vehicle was reported missing in June, and police believe the vehicle to be in the Colorado City area. Anyone with information on the vehicle should contact the...
Join WSU Outdoor Program’s trip to Moab
Weber State University’s Outdoor Program’s Moab Whitewater Rafting Trip is set to take place from July 26 to 28. Participants must be at least 18 years of age to take part. The prices to participate are $150 for students with an active wildcard, $225 for staff and faculty and $300 for community members. The cost includes transportation to and from Moab, all the equipment including rafting and camping gear, as well as the main meals.
Inked up in Ogden: National Tattoo Day with Morningstar Tattoo
July 17 is National Tattoo Day. Some celebrate by going down memory lane with their tattoos while others prepare to add to their body collage at a local tattoo shop. Local tradition, however, sees the inked thanking their local tattoo artists or showing off their new design using #NationalTattooDay on social media.
Ogden Raptors avoided ‘panic button,’ confident in Pioneer League title defense through 2nd half
OGDEN -- There's something to be said for belief, even when it feels a bit irrational. Or, from another perspective, something to be said for adhering to a plan even when it doesn't start well. When the hometown Pioneer League team he skippers started 2-11 with a slew of blowout...
New HC Jerrod Calhoun to lead Utah State basketball on European tour
By Brian Preece, KSL Sports: Fresh off the program’s first NCAA tournament win since 2001, the Utah State Aggies men’s basketball team will head to Europe ahead of the 2024-25 season. First-year head coach Jerrod Calhoun and the Aggies will play teams from across Europe on an August...
Come Enjoy Glass Etching with Utah State University Extension
Utah State University Extension continues its summer series of craft nights on Monday, July 22, with the organization’s glass etching night. Castle Country Radio sat down with Deri Thatcher from USU Extension to talk about the event. For people who didn’t take, or simply didn’t pay attention to high...
Stand-up comedy returns to Cache Valley at Lionheart Hall on July 19 | Arts & Entertainment
LOGAN – Stand-up comedy is returning to Cache Valley – but to a new and different venue. Representing “Dry Bar Comedy,” stand-up artist Aaron Woodall will perform at the Lionheart Hall on Friday, July 19. With tongue firmly in cheek, Woodall modestly describes himself “… as...
Salt Lake has a year’s worth of 100-degree days with two months of summer left
SALT LAKE CITY— We’re not even halfway through summer, and Salt Lake City has already clocked the number of 100-degree days seen typically in an entire year. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson said that, on average, Salt Lake City will have nine days per year where temperatures are at least 100 degrees. This year, there have already been nine triple-digit days in Salt Lake.
Health Department Closes Hotel Pool After Pool Users Experience Health Problems
TriCounty Health Department has issued a pool closure at a Vernal hotel after they responded to an event that resulted in several people being treated at area hospitals. The investigation is underway at the Comfort Inn pool. “TriCounty Health Department responded to the scene after learning of dispatch calls reporting that pool users were experiencing respiratory distress, nausea and vomiting,” shares the health department’s announcement. “TriCounty Health believes there is no ongoing risk to the public or to hotel staff or guests. Those who were affected were transported to area hospitals. Ashley Regional Medical Center reports that all who came in for treatment have been discharged.” The health department will provide more information as the investigation develops.
Allegedly intoxicated e-biker arrested in Sun Peak neighborhood
A Summit County sheriff’s deputy saw the man swerving in the Sun Peak neighborhood of Park City around 11 p.m. July 14, according to Chief Deputy Kacey Bates. The arresting deputy said they saw the biker nearly collide with vehicles multiple times and drift into oncoming traffic before they pulled him over.
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