By Jackson Wilde & The Herald Journal
• Apr 1, 2021
Logan City Police say a construction worker was seriously injured after plummeting five stories at a construction site on Wednesday.
Capt. Curtis Hooley told The Herald Journal said a couple of workers were installing trusses on the top floor of a building on 800 E near USU. Hooley said at some point the man’s ladder became unstable and he fell through a window.
“I don’t know if the ladder collapsed or he fell off the ladder,” Hooley said, “but he unfortunately fell through the open window there wasn’t glass in it, I don’t think.”
By Kat Webb & The Herald Journal
• Mar 15, 2021
In the shadows of the COVID-19 pandemic is a more silent epidemic: mental health and suicide.
Health advocates in the county are hoping to promote resilience and awareness of suicide prevention resources in March.
The effort comes after roughly a dozen deaths by suicide were handled by the Cache County Attorney Office’s Victim Services from December through February, though the state medical examiner has not released confirmation. The office handled five suicide cases over the same period in 2019-2020.
But as any advocate or loved one will say, even one death due to suicide is too many.
COVID-19 vaccinations through the Logan City Fire Department are no longer exclusively for Logan residents, thanks to a partnership with the Bear River
An outbreak of salmonella in songbirds has made its way from the West Coast to Utah, and officials are asking locals to remove or clean any bird feeders
Both of Cache Valley’s school districts have decided to give pandemic bonuses to district staff and administrators who were not covered by state-funded