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Local officials asking for gardeners’ market to stay at courthouse

Thursday, October 22nd, 2015 Posted in Arts and Life, Logan News | Comments Off on Local officials asking for gardeners’ market to stay at courthouse

Cache Valley Gardeners’ Market board members, along with county and city officials, have decided to keep the market’s new county courthouse location for another year after receiving positive feedback from vendors. This spring the market moved from Willow Park to the ...

Fitness expo vendors want changes for next year

Wednesday, October 14th, 2015 Posted in Health, Logan News | Comments Off on Fitness expo vendors want changes for next year

By Anna Tuckett annasnewswriting.blogspot.com Saturday was the last day of the two-day LivFit Expo, and vendors are already providing the coordinators with a list of changes they’d like to see in the future. Dr. Thomas Fullmer, the owner of the Advanced Spine and Health Center ...

Pioneer Museum works to put records online

Monday, October 12th, 2015 Posted in Logan News | Comments Off on Pioneer Museum works to put records online

By Janessa Fillingim janessa2015.wordpress.com The Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Logan is putting its archives online. The process, which began in August, is intended to preserve the information before the documents deteriorate and provide easier public access to them. Ann Collins, a member of the 90-year-old ...

Utah State University to private housing complex: No more ‘Aggie’

Monday, October 12th, 2015 Posted in Business, Logan News, USU Life | Comments Off on Utah State University to private housing complex: No more ‘Aggie’

By Ashley Springer ashleyspringer.blogspot.com In September, students living in the apartment complex known as Aggie Flats received an email saying the apartment had officially changed its name to Alpine Flats. The change came at the request of Utah State University, which is ...

Aggies promote sustainability and win National Bike Challenge

Sunday, October 11th, 2015 Posted in Logan News, Recreation | Comments Off on Aggies promote sustainability and win National Bike Challenge

By Mark Rosa mawgwoza.blogspot.com On Tuesday, Aggie Blue Bikes and the Student Sustainability Office hosted the Open Streets Festival on Aggie Boulevard to promote a sustainable healthy lifestyle by opening up the street to active transportation. At the event it was announced ...

Logan Planned Parenthood remains healthy despite funding cuts 

Friday, October 9th, 2015 Posted in Logan News | Comments Off on Logan Planned Parenthood remains healthy despite funding cuts 

By Alix Zelener azelener.blogspot.com The Logan Planned Parenthood office will remain fully functional, leaving residents who rely on its services breathing a sigh of relief. Despite Gov. Gary Herbert’s efforts to block disbursement of federal funding to all nine Utah Planned Parenthood offices, the ...

Jail Life: Deputies discuss issues from food to pop culture to repeat offenders

Sunday, October 4th, 2015 Posted in Logan News | Comments Off on Jail Life: Deputies discuss issues from food to pop culture to repeat offenders

Editor’s Note: Journalism students in USU’s public affairs reporting class recently toured the Cache County Jail on West 200 South. Four of them report on some of the issues confronting inmates and corrections officers. Inmate mental health a continuing concern at ...

Logan High School incorporates new computers

Friday, October 2nd, 2015 Posted in Education, Logan News | Comments Off on Logan High School incorporates new computers

By Lee Johnson aggieblogger12.blogspot.com Logan High School has received 1,600 MacBooks in a pilot program to integrate computers into its classes. The school began handing out the laptops last month. Every student is expected to receive one — and some teachers have ...

Community ‘dashes’ for chocolate at nursing facility open house

Tuesday, September 29th, 2015 Posted in Business, Logan News | Comments Off on Community ‘dashes’ for chocolate at nursing facility open house

By Nicole Cowdell nicolecowdell.wordpress.com The grand re-opening of the Logan Transitional Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Facility on Wednesday was not a traditional open house. “I recognized that open houses can be dry, sterile and boring,” said Paul Arnell, the facility’s executive director. “We ...