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Firefighters battle blaze at vacant Logan apartment building

LOGAN – Fire broke out in Logan early Friday morning at a vacant apartment complex on Cole Street. Firefighters responded to the massive blaze at around 4 a.m. According to Fuji Williams, a captain for the City of Logan Fire Department, the fire marked about the fifth time the department has responded to a fire at the vacant structure. Williams said the cause of the fire is “definitely arson” because no power or utilities were turned on in the building. Both city and state fire marshals are investigating the fire. No injuries were reported. Anyone with information is asked to call the City of Logan Fire Department at 304-752-3601 or the State Fire Marshal’s Office at 304-558-2191.

Seven city firefighters promoted to captain rank

Litter cleanups continue in Logan County

LOGAN — Trash cleanup efforts have continued heavily in Logan County throughout the month of April. During the Logan County Commission’s regular session Monday, April 26, county code enforcer Ray Perry detailed several of the recent trash cleanup events. He started with a cleanup Saturday, April 24, by Alpha Natural Resources from the Ralph R. Willis Career and Technical School to the Appalachian Outpost exit on new W.Va. 10, as well as Rum Creek. On Thursday, April 22, Perry said the City of Logan Fire Department collected half a ton of garbage from the old State Police bridge, the W.Va. 44/73 intersection and the lower Fountain Place Mall (Tractor Supply) exit.

Easter gathering has Logan hopping

LOGAN — While the City of Logan’s Easter gathering was delayed by a week, it still attracted an energetic crowd to the former Sayer Building lot downtown on Wednesday, April 7. More than 30 churches, community organizations and businesses participated, providing eggs, candy and activities for more than 100 children. Brayden Belcher — currently the mascot for Mingo Central High School — played the role of Easter Bunny. Logan City Clerk Amber Miller-Belcher said the city wanted to do something “to bring the community together.” “We had a tough year in 2020, so we just wanted to have something where parents could come out with their kids and have a good time,” Miller-Belcher said. “Overall, we had a good turnout.”

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