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Moser pleads guilty; sentencing set for Jan. 6

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2014 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Moser pleads guilty; sentencing set for Jan. 6

By Jared Dangerfield LOGAN — A 33-year-old Perry man pleaded guilty Nov. 25 in 1st District Court to misdemeanor charges connected with an incident Nov. 10. According to court documents, Kit Moser made a plea bargain with Judge Brian Cannell, pleading guilty to driving with ...

Friends, neighbors offer help to Logan couple whose home burned

Wednesday, October 15th, 2014 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Friends, neighbors offer help to Logan couple whose home burned

Story by Michael Royer, photos by Lindsay Loscher and Michael Royer LOGAN — As Richard and Betsy Wagstaff watched their garage and part of their home go up in flames Tuesday afternoon, an old adage filled the minds of onlookers: Sometimes ...

DUI with kids in the car results in jail sentence for mom

Saturday, December 7th, 2013 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on DUI with kids in the car results in jail sentence for mom

By Chelsea Hunter LOGAN -- First District Court Judge Kevin Allen sentenced a Logan woman to spend three weekends in jail and complete 96 hours of community service. Sandra Moreno was charged in July for driving under the influence, while she ...

Court date reset for Logan man after no-show

Sunday, April 28th, 2013 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Court date reset for Logan man after no-show

By Paul Christiansen LOGAN — First District Court Judge Kevin Allen ordered a Logan man released on his own recognizance Thursday afternoon following an arrest warrant hearing. Defendant Nathan Cook, charged with forgery, a third-degree felony, and theft, a misdemeanor, failed to ...

Parole violation may mean prison time for Logan woman

Friday, April 19th, 2013 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Parole violation may mean prison time for Logan woman

By Jonathan Larson LOGAN – Shay Lynn Spackman stood in front of First District Judge Thomas Willmore, a notary and about 40 people Wednesday afternoon and signed a power of attorney document, relinquishing her control over her estate in the event ...

Gallery Walk a great opportunity to stroll, enjoy the arts

Monday, April 15th, 2013 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Gallery Walk a great opportunity to stroll, enjoy the arts

By Jonathan Larson LOGAN– The Cache Valley Center for the Arts hosted its bi-monthly Gallery Walk in downtown Logan Friday evening. For some artists, like photographer Tom Bunn, it was an opportunity to showcase the beauty he sees in nature. “It’s amazing ...

North Logan council resolves to adjust boundary with Logan

Saturday, March 23rd, 2013 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on North Logan council resolves to adjust boundary with Logan

By Jonathan Larson NORTH LOGAN – The City Council unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday to change a common boundary between Logan city and North Logan. The council will hold a public hearing to discuss the proposal on June 5. Kirk Jensen, director of ...

North Logan city officials weigh benefits of boundary change

Friday, February 8th, 2013 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on North Logan city officials weigh benefits of boundary change

Story & photo by Jonathan Larson NORTH LOGAN - The City Council met Wednesday to discuss a potential boundary change: a trade with Logan to acquire land along the west side of U.S. Highway 91, in an effort to straighten city ...

Winter Gift Market: 100 percent Cache Valley artisan

Sunday, December 16th, 2012 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Winter Gift Market: 100 percent Cache Valley artisan

By Danielle Manley LOGAN -- Sounds of amplified jazz guitar rang through the doors of the Bullen Center. Members from the community hustled around each other to see the finely crafted items at every table. Local artisans gathered for the 10th ...

Reminder: Overnight parking ban starts Nov. 15 in Logan

Sunday, November 11th, 2012 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Reminder: Overnight parking ban starts Nov. 15 in Logan

By Brandon Fonda LOGAN -- Winter is here, which means more parking tickets for Logan residents who violate parking laws. Beginning Nov. 15, the snow removal parking code will come into effect:  No person shall park a vehicle on any street or ...

Logan man will serve 14 days in jail for misdemeanors

Friday, November 9th, 2012 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Logan man will serve 14 days in jail for misdemeanors

By Jessica Sonderegger A Logan man charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and disorderly conduct was sentenced Tuesday in 1st District Court to 260 days in the Cache County Jail, but Judge Thomas Willmore suspended all but 14 ...

Mountain Crest avenges two years of losses, beats Logan on home turf

Sunday, October 7th, 2012 Posted in Sports | Comments Off on Mountain Crest avenges two years of losses, beats Logan on home turf

By Curtis Lundstrom LOGAN -- With valley and region bragging rights on the line, senior Eddy Hall stole the show for the Mountain Crest football team as the Mustangs topped rival Logan 17-10 Friday with a dramatic come-from-behind win at Crimson ...

Humane Society volunteers give loving care to homeless pets

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Humane Society volunteers give loving care to homeless pets

'There is no time limit at the shelter. They stay with us until they’re adopted. We even take the trickier dogs and cats. We try to give every pet a chance.' - Diane Malmquist Story and photos by Jimena Herrero LOGAN -- ...

Family celebrates 100 years of business on Main Street

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012 Posted in Business | Comments Off on Family celebrates 100 years of business on Main Street

By Steve Kent LOGAN -– Much can change in a century, but one Logan business has been family-run for 100 years. Charles Jenkins opened the store as Logan Hardware in 1912 at 45 N. Main in Logan. Today, his grandchildren ...

Logan filmmakers struggle for audiences, more exposure

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Logan filmmakers struggle for audiences, more exposure

By Sean O’Sullivan LOGAN – Jace Woodstock had just finished a short film he had been working on for about a month and a half, and while excited and proud of his accomplishment, he couldn’t help but feel a little ...

Community choir will perform Vivaldi’s ‘Gloria’ Sunday

Friday, April 27th, 2012 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Community choir will perform Vivaldi’s ‘Gloria’ Sunday

By Sean O’Sullivan LOGAN –- Sunday evening Elisabeth Evans will lead an interfaith choir in a performance of Vivaldi’s “Gloria,” a Mass cantata (musical liturgy) that celebrates God and Christ. The performance, at 6 p.m. at Logan's First Presbyterian Church, is ...

‘Layaway angels’ alight at Logan Kmart, pay off accounts

Friday, December 16th, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on ‘Layaway angels’ alight at Logan Kmart, pay off accounts

By April Ashland LOGAN -- All across the country, anonymous donors have been stepping forward to pay on Kmart’s layaway plans so families can have Christmas. It’s happened in Michigan, Nebraska, and now it’s happening in Logan. “She came in and said ...

Caffe Ibis marks 35 years serving up bird-friendly values, great coffee

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011 Posted in Business | 2 Comments »

Story & photos by D. Whitney Smith LOGAN — Owners of the iconic local roasting company and coffee shop known to most as Caffe Ibis celebrated the company’s 35th year in business this month, shortly after adding the Utah Green Business of ...

Customers queue up in the cold, wait hours for free food at Café Rio

Thursday, December 8th, 2011 Posted in Business | Comments Off on Customers queue up in the cold, wait hours for free food at Café Rio

By April Ashland LOGAN — Between 1,200 and 1,600 college students, community members, and high school students gathered Tuesday when Café Rio opened its doors in order to give back to the community. Five jars were placed next to the cash register, ...

Cesspools still exist in Logan; council says they can be legal

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Cesspools still exist in Logan; council says they can be legal

By Mitch Figgat LOGAN -- Sewage cesspools are still in use within city limits, the City Council learned Tuesday night. There are still properties within city limits that are not connected to the sewage system, Salt Lake City real estate agent ...