(LOGAN, UT) What’s going on in Logan? Here’s a roundup of the top stories in the area today.
Pulled from contributors around the region, here’s a glimpse of what’s going on nearby. For more stories from the Logan area, click here.
Update: Logan RDA to consider incentives for Costco store on 10th West
The much-anticipated coming of Costco to Logan is officially in the works. The Logan Redevelopment Agency has a public hearing scheduled next Tuesday to consider $1.4 million in infrastructure cost relief for the wholesale/retail giant to locate on property owned by Blue Spring Business Park along 10th West between 1000 and 1200 North. Read more
Celebrating Pride: First Account of U.S. History Around Conversion Therapy to be Published in 2023
To celebrate Pride Month in June, Utah State Today is highlighting university employees and students who are conducting research, academic pursuits and other projects related to or that benefit the LGBTQIA+ community. Chris Babits. Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow, History. Area of study: Conversion therapy in the LGBTQ+ community. Why is this... Read more
Buildings of note: Cache Valley structures featured in new book
Walls can indeed talk if you ask University of Utah professor Martha Bradley-Evans, author of the new book “An Architectural Travel Guide to Utah,” which includes profiles of more than 600 buildings in the state, including 31 in Cache Valley. “There is nothing like a great building,” Bradley-Evans writes in... Read more
Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love joins Center for Growth & Opportunity at USU
The Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University announced former U.S. Representative Mia Love as the research center’s national outreach director on Tuesday. “I’m excited to be joining such a great group of people,” Mia Love stated in a press release. “The CGO’s data-driven, non-partisan approach to research is a breath of fresh air and exactly what we need in DC right now. I’m excited to get the data from the research out there and work with students to give them a unique perspective of how policymaking works.” Read more