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Good morning, Logan. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 24th of August.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The century-old Box Elder County Fair and Golden Spike Rodeo drew record attendance with strong community support and notable youth participation from 4-H and FFA, while donors used QR codes to help families of fallen Tremonton police officers. The fair also introduced a campaign to help feed 100 families and held a moment of silence before the auction on Saturday at 9 a.m. — a sign of Box Elder County’s deep tradition of togetherness.  KVNU
  • Box Elder County Fair and Golden Spike Rodeo saw record attendance and strong community support as families from Box Elder and nearby counties joined in special events earlier this week — the fair also featured a fundraising drive for fallen officers and a new project to help feed 100 families using meat from a livestock auction.  Cache Valley Daily

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • On Saturday morning, a man was seriously injured when his truck rolled in Logan Canyon—emergency crews closed US-89 to perform an extensive rescue that included using a medical helicopter to airlift him to a hospital in stable condition, with initial evidence suggesting fatigue may have played a role.  Cache Valley Daily
  • On Saturday morning, a man was seriously injured when his truck rolled in Logan Canyon near mile marker 470 as rescue crews extricated him and closed US-89 for an air medical landing — officials suspect fatigue and reported his condition is stable at the hospital.  KVNU

BUSINESS NEWS

  • A report from USU’s UWLP showed that women business owners in Utah grew from 31 percent to 44.5 percent between 2020 and 2024 and that they faced challenges such as low funding and daycare shortages—officials urge improved support and better access to networks.  KVNU

CRIME NEWS

  • Mubarak Sulaiman Ukashat, the former USU Muslim Student Club president from Kaysville, was sentenced to two years in prison for stealing nearly $400,000 in federal disaster loans and state unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic—he must repay $392,827 and serve three years of supervised release.  Cache Valley Daily
  • Former USU club president Mubarak Sulaiman Ukashat from Kaysville was sentenced to two years in prison for stealing nearly $400,000 in federal and state funds during the COVID-19 pandemic—he used false identities on loan and benefit applications to fund personal expenses like buying a GMC Yukon and electronics.  KVNU

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • On August 23rd, 2025, Jack DowDell—a teen with Down syndrome—purchased his favorite 7-Eleven slurpee on his own, and his family celebrated his achievement.  KVNU

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Canyon Jams 2025: The Swinging Lights

    7-9:30 p.m. — Von Baer Park — Ticket pricing for attendees — Enjoy Americana and bluegrass tunes with Lucky Slice pizza available.

    Sat, 8/30/25

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  • Family History Help at Lions Park Ward

    6-7:30 p.m. — Logan Utah FamilySearch Center — No cost — Local consultants offer assistance with family history work every second Wednesday of the month.

    Wed, 9/10/25

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  • The Wailin' Jennys Concert

    7:30-9:00 p.m. — Ellen Eccles Theatre — Cost info not provided — Experience the harmonious blend of three distinct voices in a night of enchanting folk music.

    Thu, 9/11/25

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