Logan car burglaries almost double the number in 2010, police say
Friday, November 18th, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Logan car burglaries almost double the number in 2010, police sayBy Rouchelle Brockman LOGAN -- A couple awoke this morning to find both their vehicles had been burglarized, two more of approximately 60 vehicle burglaries that have occurred in Logan since Oct. 1. This is nearly double the 35 reported ...
Clean-up of Canyon Road’s canal trail mess is stuck for now
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Clean-up of Canyon Road’s canal trail mess is stuck for nowAgencies pass the buck, say it's someone else's problem Story and photo by Teresa Nield LOGAN—The collapse was almost two years ago, but troubles and worries continue. Despite the fact that most of the wreckage has been cleared away from the area ...
Woman sentenced to 5 years in prison after faking her drug test
Friday, April 22nd, 2011 Posted in Opinion | 1 Comment »By Mariah Noble LOGAN — After altering a urine analysis at the House of Hope Drug Rehabilitation Center and Bear River Health Department, a woman was sentenced to serve five years in the Utah State Prison on Tuesday. Andrea Shaw, 39, who ...
Logan men arrested on probation violations
Friday, April 22nd, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Logan men arrested on probation violationsBy Teresa Nield LOGAN—Police received a tip Tuesday night that men on probation were drinking alcohol. Officer JJ Gabriel responded to the anonymous tip in the area of 1450 South and 250 West around 8:30 p.m. and found three adults and ...
Pair arrested in connection with botched beer theft
Friday, April 22nd, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Pair arrested in connection with botched beer theftBy Rhett Wilkinson LOGAN-- An adult male and a minor were arrested at 2:53 a.m. April 13 at the 7-Eleven at 405 N. Main St., following the pair’s attempt to steal a case of beer and a threat from the ...
Street assault results in man’s arrest
Thursday, April 21st, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Street assault results in man’s arrestBy Noelle Johansen LOGAN – A 47-year-old Logan man was assaulted while walking near 200 West and 1200 North Monday night. The victim said his assailant approached him, called him a liar and a thief, and began assaulting him. Logan ...
Man draws jail time for impaired driving
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Man draws jail time for impaired drivingBy Jamee Dyches LOGAN -- A young father was sentenced to six days in the Cache County Jail after pleading guilty to impaired driving, a class B misdemeanor, and driving without registration, a class C misdemeanor, during a pretrial conference Tuesday ...
Buying and selling on the Internet? Be careful, police warn
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Buying and selling on the Internet? Be careful, police warnBy Jamee Dyches LOGAN -- A 17-year-old Logan girl was scammed out of $120 when she attempted to sell two computers on the Internet, and never received payment. Logan Police Lt. Brad Franke said the victim was selling one Dell computer and ...
Fire department rescues girl who climbed too high
Friday, April 8th, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Fire department rescues girl who climbed too highBy Kate Rouse LOGAN --An 8-year old girl was rescued by the Logan Fire Department Tuesday afternoon when she climbed a tree near Willow Park and got too scared to come down. Logan Police Lt. Brad Franke said the girl was stuck ...
EIS for canal reconstruction above Logan’s Canyon Road presented at multi-council meeting
Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on EIS for canal reconstruction above Logan’s Canyon Road presented at multi-council meetingBy Lis Stewart LOGAN—The long-awaited draft of the environmental impact statement for the Logan Northern Canal Reconstruction Project, which would restore delivery of irrigation water via the Logan Northern canal, was presented Tuesday night at a joint meeting of the Cache ...
Logan couple victims of ‘Secret Shopper’ e-mail scam
Saturday, December 11th, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Logan couple victims of ‘Secret Shopper’ e-mail scamBy Marissa Bodily LOGAN--A man and a woman from Logan were the victims of a money scam that took place through e-mail. The Logan couple, both in their sixties, was contacted through e-mail by a company that called itself "Secret ...
Loud music after midnight costs Logan man $100
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Loud music after midnight costs Logan man $100By Storee Powell LOGAN--A Logan resident was sentenced Tuesday to pay a $100 fine in lieu of serving five days in jail for keeping a disorderly house, a violation of Logan City Code. Dominguez Nurivan, 29, pleaded guilty to the Class B ...
Small goblins come out to play at Willow Park’s ‘Boo at the Zoo’
Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 Posted in Arts and Life | Comments Off on Small goblins come out to play at Willow Park’s ‘Boo at the Zoo’By Megan Allen LOGAN--Nearly 2,000 people, mostly Cache Valley residents, gathered at Willow Park Zoo recently to scare up some Halloween fun. At the seventh annual “Boo at the Zoo,” children, and some of their parents, showed off their costumes and ...
Getting that boot off your car could now cost $75 in Logan
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Getting that boot off your car could now cost $75 in LoganBy Megan Wiseman LOGAN--City council members unanimously approved an ordinance Tuesday setting the maximum fee booting companies can charge to the state’s current maximum. Logan City Attorney Kymber Housley said the ordinance would allow private booting companies to raise their charge to ...
The devil’s a popular treat at Neveria Ana’s sweet shop in Logan
Friday, October 1st, 2010 Posted in Business | Comments Off on The devil’s a popular treat at Neveria Ana’s sweet shop in LoganBy Satenik Sargsyan LOGAN--Ana Yaqueline de Leon, owner of Neveria Ana's Mexican sweet shop at 37 W. 100 North St., never seems lost in translation when fixing a "devil" or pico de gallo at her cozy ice cream shop. The ...
City council bans ‘spice’ in Logan
Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on City council bans ‘spice’ in LoganBy Megan Wiseman LOGAN -- The City Council unanimously passed an ordinance prohibiting the possession and use of the substance “spice” Tuesday night . Councilman Herm Olsen made sure to include that the issue of spice would have to be revisited in ...
Citrus and Sage serves up coffee once more
Thursday, May 6th, 2010 Posted in Business | Comments Off on Citrus and Sage serves up coffee once moreBy Cody Littlewood LOGAN--Citrus and Sage, a unique cafe experience, re-opened its doors for business in February. This happened not a moment too soon with spring arriving and coffee houses' busy season coming up. The shaded patio and ritualistic summer crowd ...
Cops: Overpaid and underworked? Check the data
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Cops: Overpaid and underworked? Check the dataBy Cody Littlewood LOGAN--Officer Lyle Davis has one minute after his short break and already a call comes through his computer that involves a citizen suspected of smoking meth with a small child in the residence. This begins another part of ...
Logan sets public hearing on landord licensing for March 2
Friday, February 19th, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Logan sets public hearing on landord licensing for March 2By Cody Littlewood LOGAN--Logan city is working towards landlord licensing in an effort originally proposed to create a better environment for both tenants and landlords. This will also help the city inventory rental properties, ensure all rental dwellings established legally and ...
Logan neighborhood loses willow grove to city’s ax
Saturday, February 13th, 2010 Posted in Opinion | Comments Off on Logan neighborhood loses willow grove to city’s axStory and photo by Cody Littlewood LOGAN--- A once thickly forested oasis for a Logan neighborhood is being torn apart by city workers. Daniel Herrero, whose family resides in this neighborhood, said the city began work without consulting the residents. The ...