Articles Archive for April 2009
Cache Valley »
Breaking News from hjnews.townnews.com
The 20-year-old passenger in a car that hit a tree and telephone pole Sunday morning in Wellsville has died in an Ogden hospital.
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In an unsuccessful attempt to clear himself from a list of suspects, an alleged carjacker called police Thursday night to falsely report he was accosted in a Logan alley by an armed man matching his own description, authorities say.
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Man suspected in Logan Canyon murder back in Utah
LocalNews8.com, ID
AP – March 28, 2009 12:55 PM ET LOGAN, Utah (AP) – A man suspected in the Logan Canyon death of a Salt Lake City woman has been extradited to Utah to face criminal charges. Robert W. Ferretti was arrested in Pueblo, Colorado two weeks ago. …
Murder suspect extradited to Utah Salt Lake Tribune
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Seattle Times
Utah State coach Morrill says he’s staying put
Seattle Post Intelligencer
AP LOGAN, Utah — Utah State men’s basketball coach Stew Morrill says he’s no longer a candidate for the head coaching job at Washington State University. Morrill met with officials from Washington State on Sunday. Before the start of the 2008-09 …
Softball Reschedules Series with Utah State NMSU Aggies
Utah State basketball: Stew Morrill staying put in Logan, will not … StandardNet
Utah State basketball: Relax, Aggie fans: Morrill is staying Deseret News
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Logan »
Immigration reforms have Latinos confused, worried
Salt Lake Tribune, United States
Jaqueline Guitirrez, 28, of Logan has lived in Utah for eight years. She said she was pleased to learn about the law, but she’s still concerned about the state’s anti-illegal immigration sentiment. “The laws continue to become stricter,” she said. …
Latino leaders address SB81 fears Deseret News
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mormon church president Thomas S. Monson has named Neil L. Andersen, a native of Logan, to the church’s Quorum of Twelve Apostles.
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