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Anderson Officially Fired, Investigation Released
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Logan man arrested for allegedly assaulting woman multiple times | News
LOGAN — A 22-year-old Logan man was arrested for assaulting a woman during a domestic dispute, reports law enforcement. Tyler Dean Aimsback was booked Sunday into the Cache County Jail. According to an arrest affidavit, Logan City Police officers were called to investigate the assault on July 14. The...
Logan High announces new boys basketball coach and director of athletics | Local Prep
LOGAN – The Logan High Administration, Logan City School District Administration, and School Board recently announced the appointments of Gordon Garrett as Athletic Director and Matt Skabelund as Boys Basketball Coach at Logan High. Both assignments begin immediately. Garrett, a Southern Utah University graduate with a major in history...
Clean stand-up comedy scores a success at Lionheart Hall
LOGAN – The question of the night during the “Drybar Comedy at the Hall” performance on July 19 was, of course, whether good comedy can also be clean comedy. Four stand-up comics appeared that evening before a packed crowd at the Lionheart Hall here in Logan. All of them were Utahns, with 50 percent being local Cache Valley residents. That made them all fairly adept at tiptoeing around the sensibilities of their fellow citizens.
Utah State University’s ‘Cow to Cone’ event shows the process of how ice cream is made
LOGAN — Utah State University held its first ever “Cow to Cone” event on Friday. It’s an opportunity for the university to show people where ice cream comes from — and it’s not the store. USU also provides their students a unique vantage point in being able to see the dairy products all the way through.
Logan city officials to close trail bridge at 690 Riverwalk Parkway for four weeks | News
LOGAN – City officials here are advising trail users in the vicinity of the Logan River Golf Course to be aware of a bridge closure. The Trail Bridge over the Logan River adjacent to the Carl Inoway Senior Housing Complex at 690 Riverwalk Parkway will be closed effective Monday, July 22, according to a recent press release from the Logan City Parks and Recreation Department.
Utah Festival Opera debuts first of three late-night Cabaret shows
LOGAN – About 50 lucky summer citizens packed the patio at Café Sabor on July 18 to enjoy the debut of the first of three Late Night Cabaret shows performed by this year’s cast and crews of the Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre. The casual but...
Utah State explains abrupt firing of Blake Anderson
Utah State abruptly fired head coach Blake Anderson roughly three weeks ago for unspecified Title IX violations, and the school provided more information on the subject Friday. In a letter informing Anderson of his dismissal, university officials claimed Anderson was fired for attempting to personally investigate the circumstances of a player’s domestic violence arrest, via... The post Utah State explains abrupt firing of Blake Anderson appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Utah's Straw Test Crackdown
Utah is known for many things—beautiful mountains, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mitt Romney—but it truly distinguishes itself when it comes to notoriously ridiculous alcohol laws. While the state's so-called "Zion Curtain" has widely been considered one of the dumbest booze rules in America, it turns out there is no limit on inane drinks laws in the Beehive State. In fact, state regulators have recently upped their bureaucratic ante by cracking down on bartenders who use a "straw test" to sample cocktails before serving.
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