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Tuesday, April 28th, 2026

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Good morning, Logan. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 28th of April.

EDUCATION NEWS

  • USU Extension explains that high tunnels let local farmers plant early so asparagus can begin up to six weeks sooner and tomatoes a month ahead. Faculty member Josh Martin advises soil tests and careful water and fertilizer management to keep the soil healthy for future crops.  Cache Valley Daily
  • Students at Utah State University nearly tripled student-run shows on Aggie Radio as they work to keep traditional radio alive amid streaming competition; the campus effort aims to strengthen local ties and boost community engagement.  Cache Valley Daily
  • A new law letting students request a religious conflict with school assignments will take effect in May in Logan. The law sets clear guidelines for how students can submit their requests (designed to respect their religious beliefs).  Cache Valley Daily
  • USU students raised concerns over the fairness of the recent student body president election after 113 votes from concurrent enrollment students affected the results. University staff said they will review election rules soon, but the current results will remain for this academic year.  Cache Valley Daily
  • A new law allowing students to request a religious conflict with their school assignments will take effect in May — it provides clear guidelines on balancing personal beliefs with academic requirements.  Cache Valley Daily
  • The Huntsman Scholar Program at Utah State University’s Jon M. Huntsman School of Business announced today that Cache County high school students have been selected as Huntsman Scholars, earning them prestigious scholarships.  The Herald Journal

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Residents can learn simple ways to cut food waste at home as Stop Food Waste Day is observed tomorrow, April 29, with tips on proper storage, planning flexible meals, and using whole ingredients. Local experts say these actions help save money and support healthier eating while protecting our resources.  Cache Valley Daily

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • Utah State University Extension expert Christina Pay explains that phubbing, or ignoring those nearby by focusing on a phone, hurts trust in relationships and she urges locals to practice intentional presence with screen-free dinners & daily check-ins to reconnect with loved ones.  Cache Valley Daily

SPORTS NEWS

  • Utah State men's tennis received NCAA clarity on the five-years-to-play-five rule and learned its NCAA Tournament site. Head coach Aaron Paajanen and senior Jean-Baptiste Badon shared their thoughts (and plans) as the team moved forward after winning the Mountain West title.  Cache Valley Daily

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Classical Guitar Class

    3-4 p.m. — The Logan Gallery — $30 drop-in or $100 monthly pass — Learn classical guitar from an expert while boosting your skills in a friendly environment.

    Mon, 5/4/26

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  • Gallery Art Class at The Logan Gallery

    6:30-8:30 p.m. — The Logan Gallery — $25 drop-in or monthly pass available — A weekly class welcoming artists of all levels to explore art fundamentals and gain community exposure.

    Tue, 5/5/26

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  • Live Model Drawing Session

    6:30-8:30 p.m. — The Logan Gallery — Cost shared among participants — Enhance your artistic skills with a live model in a supportive environment.

    Wed, 5/6/26

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  • The Antics Comedy Improv Show

    7:30-9 p.m. — Coconut Cove — Student Night — Enjoy professional, family-friendly improv comedy that's sure to bring laughs to all ages.

    Fri, 5/8/26

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  • Downtown Logan Art Walk

    10 AM–4 PM — The Logan Gallery — Free admission — Explore local art, music, and creative energy throughout downtown Logan.

    Sat, 5/9/26

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  • Classical Guitar Class

    3-4 p.m. — The Logan Gallery — $30 drop-in fee — Enhance your guitar skills under the guidance of internationally trained guitarist Sergio Frias.

    Mon, 5/11/26

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  • Gallery Art Class

    6:30-8:30 p.m. — The Logan Gallery — $25 Drop-in Pass or Monthly Pass available — Explore foundational art principles in a supportive environment every Tuesday.

    Tue, 5/12/26

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  • Lions Park Ward Temple & Family History Help

    6-7:30 p.m. — Logan Utah FamilySearch Center — Free assistance — Get help with family history research, scanning documents, and more at this community event.

    Wed, 5/13/26

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  • The Antics Comedy Improv Show

    7:30-9 p.m. — Coconut Cove — Family-friendly entry — Enjoy a night of clean, hilarious improv comedy with a local troupe.

    Fri, 5/15/26

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  • Dr. Seuss's The Cat In The Hat

    1-5 p.m. — Utah Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy the whimsical adventures of The Cat In The Hat in a delightful live performance.

    Sat, 5/16/26

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REAL ESTATE

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JOB BOARD

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

The light bulb was not invented by continuous improvement of the candle.

~ Oren Harari

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