Logan residents, brace yourselves! The city might cut power during emergencies to prevent fires or other dangers. It's a safety measure, but it means you could be in the dark unexpectedly.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
This agreement is expected to lead to cost efficiencies and reliable public power service, though it is a long-term commitment.
Logan City residents will benefit from potentially more stable and cost-effective electricity rates and services.
Anyone who relies on electricity for medical equipment or businesses that can't operate without power could be negatively impacted.
UPDATED: LCPD says one deceased following Friday morning shooting The Herald Journal
Suspect arrested after Logan shooting prompts SWAT response and shelter-in-place Cache Valley Daily
The council approved a long-term power pooling agreement with UAMPS, which is expected to provide cost efficiencies and ensure reliable public power services for the city.
Logan officials advise residents to be prepared for emergency Public Safety Power Shutdowns Cache Valley Daily
FIRE START: ‘Green Canyon Fire’ ignites near Logan ABC4 Utah
Logan City Council to vote on $630M natural gas plant, second major power project in 2 months KSL News
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