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Graffiti artists: Avoid the concrete jungle or risk arrest

Sunday, August 31st, 2014 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Graffiti artists: Avoid the concrete jungle or risk arrest

By Katherine Larsen LOGAN -- After spending thousands of dollars and a week of sandblasting and painting over colorful graffiti in the "concrete jungle" -- the concrete structures located on the hillside at the entrance to Logan Canyon --  police say ...

Roadblock in Logan Canyon results in 34 citations and arrests

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Roadblock in Logan Canyon results in 34 citations and arrests

By Stephanie Zollinger LOGAN -- Organized roadblocks save lives. “I think we do the public a service,” Cache County Sheriff's Lt. Chad Jensen said. Ten officers from five organizations, including the Sheriff’s Office, Logan City Police, Utah Highway Patrol, Parks and ...

Firefighters contain Logan Canyon fire

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Firefighters contain Logan Canyon fire

Story & Photos by Caresa Alexander LOGAN CANYON—A forest fire in the mountains above Second Dam in Logan Canyon was reported 100 percent contained at 6 p.m. Tuesday according to a U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman. Kathy Jo Pollock, information officer for the ...

Stokes Nature Center looking for new Logan Canyon home

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Stokes Nature Center looking for new Logan Canyon home

Story & Photos by Michael Doxey The Stokes Nature Center in Logan Canyon is hoping for a new home to increase programs and access. Since 1997, the nature center has occupied an 86-year-old, 3,000-square-foot log cabin lodge on U.S. Forest Service land ...

Nature Center offers window on Logan Canyon

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Nature Center offers window on Logan Canyon

Story and photos by Cassidee Cline LOGAN CANYON—The crunching of snow could be heard miles up Logan Canyon as adults and kids waddled through the woods in snowshoes like penguins with oversized feet. The sun beamed brightly as the group followed ...

Die-hard skiers tackle back country in CROWBAR

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 Posted in Sports | Comments Off on Die-hard skiers tackle back country in CROWBAR

By Jess Allen Photos by Christian Hathaway For die-hard back-country fans, there’s nothing like the CROWBAR—the second annual Cache Regional Overland Winter Backcountry Adventure Race—to get up close and personal with Logan Canyon in the winter. The race is like a combination of ...

Woman pleads guilty to car burglaries in Logan Canyon

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Woman pleads guilty to car burglaries in Logan Canyon

By Tyson Thorpe LOGAN --Erika Jarvis, 20, pleaded guilty to five class A misdemeanors March 16 in First District Court. According to court documents the charges were for unlawfully entering vehicles with the intent to commit felony or theft. The thefts ...

Students mark Guy Fawkes Day with bonfire, marshmallows

Friday, November 6th, 2009 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Students mark Guy Fawkes Day with bonfire, marshmallows

By Seili Lewis LOGAN--The Fifth of November was surely remembered this year, as USU students celebrated the European holiday. Guy Fawkes night is probably one of the biggest celebrations of failure in history. The story goes as such, a group ...