You likely haven’t given it much thought, but the truth of the matter is that The Logan Banner newspaper, originally titled the Logan County Banner when organized in 1889, is
Logan County has produced a multitude of interesting people over the many decades of its existence. From the Hatfield clan of the 1800s to legendary sheriff Don Chafin to “America’s
Here we are in the midst of winter with sickness and death all around us, and even though the Super Bowl game should temporarily alleviate some of the forces of darkness that makes one wonder if society will ever get back to normal, I just canât ignore the losses of so many friends and acquaintances since COVID-19 veered into all of our lives, affecting everyone in one way or another.
From Lucky Jones to Tom Gagnon to Bob Weisner to attorney Joe Wagnerâs more recent death, I have lost many friends, although not all as a result of COVID. However, the recent death of two former neighbors â Betty and Arnold Browning â has just about pushed me over the edge. You just could not find two better people anywhere.