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The Bear River Health Department reported 197 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Saturday presumably as results from contact tracing and targeted testing at a local meatpacking plant continue to come in. LOGAN — For the second time in a week, a person has been killed in the state after their vehicle crashed into a pond. A head-on collision between a Ford Escort and a semi-truck Monday resulted in the second dramatic rescue from the Logan River over the past three days. The body of a Logan man who drowned on the Idaho side of Bear Lake has been recovered. Street said the trailers were empty and no hazmat was required for cleanup.Kendrick said traffic was reduced to one lane till about noon, when the canyon was closed completely.
| CORRECTION: The Bear River Health Department's epidemiology team briefly thought Tuesday that the first case in Rich County had been reported; however, it turned out the case belonged to a different district. Read More Aug. 27 data: 2 more Utah COVID-19 deaths, 383 new cases confirmed The Bear River Health Department reported 62 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, but it also reported 113 recoveries as time passes since the beginning of Cache County's spike in cases. Logan fatal accident statistics for 1996 - 2017.
Several workers from the JBS meatpacking plant in Hyrum and their supporters gathered in Logan on Tuesday to protest the company’s handling of a coronavirus outbreak with nearly 300 confirmed positives. Thirty-one new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Bear River Health District on Thursday. Ed Pilkington’s first month back at JBS has been a whirlwind. Cache County is seeing a “moderate” increase in hospitalizations after the recent uptick in coronavirus confirmations, but an official number is hard to pin down. The number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 has been rising steadily in the Bear River Health District, with 23 new cases reported Monday following 44 new cases Sunday and 43 Saturday. "Yesterday, she was turned away from the hospital. The semi went into the river and flipped on its side. LOGAN — For the second time in a week, a person has been killed in the state after their vehicle crashed into a pond. Office
A semi-trailer rig has plunged into the Logan River after a reported head-on collision in Logan Canyon on Monday afternoon, near where a dramatic rescue was carried out on Saturday. LOGAN — Emergency crews responded to another crash in Logan Canyon, US-89, closing a section of the highway for more than seven hours.
The Bear River Health Department confirmed 19 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, following 80 new cases over the weekend, and new demographic data shows Latinos with nearly double the number of confirmed cases of any other ethnicity. The department states its confirmed counts may continue to rise at an increased pace as it prepares “targeted COVID-19 testing clinics” for critical industry and infrastructure workers. Classified
Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Although nearly 300 workers at a local meatpacking plant have tested positive for COVID-19, local health officials’ hands are tied when it comes to regulating or shutting down the plant. Editor's note: The baby mentioned in this story died on Friday, according to Crescencio López-González. I wanted to express my very strong belief that families are forever. A serene view of Bear Lake was eclipsed by an “incredible” fire on Saturday night, according to locals of the Sweetwater Trailer Park subdivision in Garden City. LOGAN — For the second time in a week, a person has been killed in the state after their vehicle crashed into a pond. The Bear River Health District reported 47 new lab-confirmed coronavirus cases on Friday. The driver, who was reported to be conscious and alert, was transported to Logan Regional hospital. The Bear River Health Department has reported the death of another Cache County resident with COVID-19. I don’t know why Haley was taken from us so soon, but I do know she is a daughter of God and her spirit is still very much alive,” Steven Sluder posted.The investigation into the accident, including where Haley was headed when she crashed, what caused her to crash, how long her vehicle was in the water before it was discovered, and whether she died as a result of injuries sustained the crash or if she drowned, continued on Thursday.The incident marks the second fatal crash involving a vehicle going into the water in a week. Six people are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in the Bear River Health District, according to health officials, as the district continues to average upward of 20 new cases a day.