Think you've been discriminated against at work in Logan? Good news, the state says Grand County officials didn't discriminate against former employees. The investigation found no real proof of the claims.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before.
This means no big payouts or legal headaches for Grand County from these specific complaints.
The entire community benefits from reminders of shared values.
No groups negatively affected
Former Logan court clerks indicted after allegedly assisting in ICE evasion The Herald Journal
Two Logan court clerks charged with obstructing immigration proceedings, helping non-citizen evade ICE arrest FOX 13 News Utah
A state agency has found “no reasonable cause” in five discrimination complaints made against Grand County against commissioners and other officials by women who have worked for the county.
Former Logan employees allegedly helped court attendee evade ICE agent Utah Public Radio
Ex-Logan court workers target of probe for allegedly helping someone evade ICE agent KSL.com
Residents reported an increase in harassment toward transgender and Latino individuals in Logan, calling for city leadership to take a stand.
A local resident used the public comment period to remind the council and the community about the importance of equality and justice, referencing Dr. King's historic speech.
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