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Richmond votes to regulate future sexually oriented businesses

November 16th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

By Rouchelle Brockman RICHMOND — The City Council passed the city’s first-ever ordinance regulating the licensing of sexually oriented businesses and employees at its meeting Tuesday. While no sexually oriented businesses have applied for licenses in Richmond, Mayor Mike Hall said such businesses will eventually come to the rural community but he doubts it will […]

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Reflections of a Metal God—an interview with Ian Hill of Judas Priest

November 16th, 2011 Posted in Arts and Life |

Story & Photo by Ben Hansen Editor’s Note: Judas Priest, one of the pioneers of the heavy metal genre, has been at the forefront of the rock scene throughout the last four decades. The band has embarked on one final world tour—the aptly named Epitaph World Tour—before bringing its boiling pot of metal down to a […]

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Aggie debate team out-talks 20 colleges to win regional tourney

November 16th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

USU Public Relations & Marketing LOGAN—The defending conference champion Utah State University Speech and Debate Team won its first 2011 conference tournament at Linfield College last weekend, competing against more than 20 universities from across the northwest at the 81st annual R.D. Mahaffey Memorial Forensics Tournament in McMinnville, Ore. The tournament is one of the […]

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AIDS is focus of Anthro Museum program this weekend

November 16th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

USU Public Relations & Marketing LOGAN—Three AIDS experts will anchor activities at the next “Saturdays at the Museum” at Utah State University’s Museum of Anthropology, where National AIDS Day awareness is in the spotlight. The panelists will discuss the history of the AIDS epidemic and how it impacts the lives of people around the world. […]

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Pie time: USU Thanksgiving bake sale has begun

November 15th, 2011 Posted in Arts and Life |

By Caitlin Moffitt LOGAN—Utah State University’s annual Thanksgiving Pie and Roll Sale has begun. The sale, by USU’s Dining and Catering services, began in early November, and orders can be placed with USU Catering until Nov. 18 “This is the third year we’ve organized the pie and roll sale,” said Laura Sullivan, a social media […]

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Visions of sugar plums abound as CVCB readies ‘Nutcracker’ tradition

November 15th, 2011 Posted in Arts and Life |

By Tara Alvey LOGAN—The silk-covered pointe shoes of the dancers moved gracefully across the stage. The girls had been practicing these dance steps for hours, but even now they weren’t done. They went back into the folds of the curtain offstage and lined up to try the sequence again. They had a lot of work […]

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Democrats a better fit for LDS Utahns, state party leader tells students

November 13th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

Story and photo by Heidi Hansen LOGAN—While the Utah Republican Party is busy running campaigns for Senate and Congress, Utah Democrats are running a simpler campaign: they just want members. And then maybe some of those members can run for office and maybe after a couple of tries (and a cultural revolution), they might win. […]

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Engineers outline transportation master plan for Nibley

November 12th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

By Mandy Morgan NIBLEY — Round-abouts, bike trails, and crossing near railroads were the main topics Wednesday night at the Nibley Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. Chris Carford, Rod Blossom, and Joe Perrin, professional engineers commissioned to make a general transportation master plan for the city, presented recommendations, plans, and possible improvements for the city’s […]

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City Council hikes Mendon Station rental charges

November 12th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

By Mandy Morgan MENDON — When the Mendon Station was built on Main Street of this little city, none of the council members or residents could have guessed how popular the building would be as a rentable venue. Council members discussed the change in rental charges as well as terms of use by both residents […]

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‘Brigadoon’ will cast its spell at Mountain Crest

November 12th, 2011 Posted in Arts and Life |

By Rachel Kenley HYRUM – Mountain Crest High School has been turned into a Scottish paradise for the next week as students prepare to debut their fall musical, Brigadoon. Thursday afternoon, actors bustled about the stage, musicians tuned their instruments and stage crew communicated via radio before the start of tech rehearsal. With less than […]

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Review: On last world tour, Judas Priest waves goodbye to Utah

November 12th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

Story and Photo by Cathy Morgan WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah—The return of one of the world’s best known metal bands, Judas Priest, to Utah struck many fans with awe and a bit of sadness at the Maverik Center. This triple bill concert, including Thin Lizzy and Black Label Society, was a farewell to the iconic […]

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Logan High theater students ready for comic fairytale ‘Mattress’

November 12th, 2011 Posted in Arts and Life |

By Kristi Lambert LOGAN—A mute king, a submissive prince, a crafty queen, a moat-swimming princess, 20 downy mattresses and one pesky little pea have taken over the Logan High School Theatre Department. LHS will be performing the musical “Once Upon a Mattress” Nov. 18, 19, 21 and 22. The musical, written in the 1950s by […]

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Police arrest Sandy man selling door-to-door without a license

November 11th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

By Mandy Morgan LOGAN — A man with a number of warrants out on him from the Salt Lake Justice Court was picked up and booked into Cache County Jail Nov. 7, after calls from residents of a Logan neighborhood. A number of calls came in from people living near 600 North and 400 East […]

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REVIEW: Judas Priest delivers final-round knockout blow

November 10th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

Review & photos by Ben Hansen SALT LAKE CITY — Judas Priest has delivered the goods for 40 years, overcoming numerous challenges such as band members quitting, changing record companies, subliminal-message lawsuits, drug abuse and a long hiatus, to name a few. Yet somehow vocalist Rob Halford, guitarist Glen Tipton, bassist Ian Hill, drummer Scott […]

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Election results calm compared to council meeting in River Heights

November 10th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

By Lindsay Nemelka RIVER HEIGHTS — Residents have spoken, votes tallied, and three new City Council members have been elected: Richard Okelberry, Dixie Wilson, and Blake Wright. Their 4-year terms begin in January, as River Heights will say goodbye to Francine Davis and Rob Gines. Wright came out on top, taking 276 of the votes, […]

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Sheriff’s employees disappointed by County Council budget discussion

November 10th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

By April Ashland LOGAN — Twenty-one employees of the Cache County Sheriff’s Office attended the Cache County Council meeting Tuesday night, to listen to the council deliberate the 2012 budget, in hopes that they would get raises. The CCSO’s hopes did not come to fruition. Members of the CCSO filtered in throughout the first 45 […]

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Hyde Park votes to stay with North Park Police Department

November 10th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

By Allee Evensen HYDE PARK- A 32-year relationship between Hyde Park and North Logan police forces will remain intact, as of Wednesday night’s City Council meeting. In a unanimous vote the council voted to stay with North Park Police Department rather than have the Cache Valley Sheriff’s Office provide policing services. “(This) is what we […]

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Saturday night card game leads to assault, resulting in man’s arrest

November 9th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

By Mitch Figgat LOGAN — A man was arrested Saturday night after police responded to a domestic dispute call on 300 East around 11:30 p.m. Prior to the arrival of the Logan Police, three men were playing cards at the house where the situation occurred, according to the arrest report filed by Officer Brandon Bevans. […]

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Political science prof wins bid for seat on North Logan’s city council

November 9th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

By D. Whitney Smith NORTH LOGAN – Damon Cann, a political science professor at Utah State University, rallied with 608 votes Tuesday, which put him at the top of the six candidates in the Nov. 8 election for the three City Council seats up for grabs. “I owe a huge debt of gratitude to the […]

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Cache Valley 2011 election results

November 9th, 2011 Posted in Opinion |

Cache Valley Daily’s updated election results from across Cache Valley.

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