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Wellsville woman admits to passing nearly 400 bad checks at Hyrum grocery store | News
LOGAN — A 40-year-old Wellsville woman has confessed to passing almost $180,000 in bad checks at a Hyrum grocery store. Jolene Ann Hervey has accepted a plea deal that could still send her to prison. According to court records, Hervey appeared July 8, in Logan’s 1st District Court. She...
$50 million dollar construction bids for new Cache County middle schools' approved
The Cache County School District Board of Education approved the construction bids for the two new middle schools in the valley. Each middle schools’ construction bids came in at about $50 million. Jared Black, the business administrator for the district, presented the numbers of each school’s construction bid to...
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...
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. Jones was harsh in his critique of Logan/Cache Valley Airport, but...
USU researchers work with UDOT to develop vertiports for urban air transportation
A group at Utah State University is working with the Utah Department of Transportation to bring air transportation to an urban level using vertiports. Associate professor Brent Chamberlain and some of his students are working with UDOT Aeronautics Division to identify possible locations for these ‘vertical airports’ in the Wasatch Front. The ongoing project is part of UDOT’s efforts to integrate air travel into urban transportation. Vertiports are centers for...
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...
Professional development training starts at USU | News
LOGAN – A pilot training program for Utah State University’s statewide campus directors launched in June. The new 10-month program, consisting of monthly meetings, continues until March of 2025. It is designed to explore professional competency areas for student affairs professionals. James Y. Taylor, vice president for Statewide...
Kyle Whittingham says differences between Power conferences are subtle
By Kenny Lee, All Utes: Utah’s previous transition from the Mountain West Conference to the Pac-12 Conference was a step in the right direction. Now that the Utes are moving forward in the Big 12, coach Kyle Whittingham does not anticipate significant differences for his team. Despite the Big...
Most Experienced Utah State football players
Experience in college football is both highly sought after and hard to find in a world where players only have so much eligibility and in the modern era are increasingly likely to take their experience up the ladder via the transfer portal. Utah State has struggled at times to retain experience, instead needing to get it via the transfer portal.
Utah Filipino Latter-day Saints excited about Philippines Temple groundbreaking announcement
SALT LAKE CITY — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints announced the groundbreaking date of the Cagayan de Oro Philippines Temple recently, and Filipino Church members in Utah are celebrating. They said the temple groundbreaking announcement marks a significant moment of growth and access for church members...
Dunkin’ Donuts is returning to Utah for the first time in four years
WEST JORDAN, Utah (ABC4) — Your one-stop shop for coffee and donuts is returning to the Salt Lake valley for the first time in four years. A new Dunkin’ Donuts location has quietly popped in near 1400 West and 9000 South in West Jordan. The new location takes over the old Arby’s building right in the parking lot of the brand-new H-Mart.
Utah State Guard Mason Falslev Named One Of Nation’s Top Sophomores
LOGAN, Utah – Cache Valley product Mason Falslev has been a Utah State fan favorite since debuting as a redshirt freshman for the Mountain West regular season champs. After etching his name all over the Aggie record books as a freshman, is Falslev ready to take the next step and lead USU into the Jerrod Calhoun era?
Utah rental market softens, but for how long?
SALT LAKE CITY —After years of skyrocketing prices, the rental market in Utah is softening a little. That’s thanks to a lot of new units currently hitting the rental market, prompting some landlords to offer more incentives to new tenants. But with a slowdown in new construction right...
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...
Details emerge about Wisconsin dad, daughter who died in Utah park
New details are emerging about three hikers who died over the weekend in suspected heat-related cases at state and national parks in Utah, including a father and daughter who got lost on a strenuous hike in Canyonlands National Park in triple-digit temperatures.The daughter, 23, and her father, 52, sent a 911 text alerting dispatchers that they were lost and had run out of water while hiking the 8.1 miles Syncline Loop, described by the National Park Service as the most challenging trail in the Island in the Sky district of the southeast Utah park. The pair set out Friday to navigate...
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