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Sweep

Neighborhood Clean up

By

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The Neighborhood Now

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Bringing a neighborhood together

Building a Sense of Community

By

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Street Festival

Celebrating Music, Art, Food and Fun

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Street Festival

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Family Festival

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Opening Ceremony & Dedication Park Dedicated to the lives lost in theCanal Breach of 2009

Memorial Waterfall

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On Saturday July 11th, 2009, a portion of a

hillside in Logan, Utah gave way. The landslide began at 11:30 A.M.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Landslide And Canal Breach Destroys One

Home, Damages Eight Others In Logan,

Utah; Three People Missing And Presumed

Dead

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Canal Breach

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Three of the residents of the home declared dead

Jackeline Alanis MotherVictor Alanis 13-year-old sonAbbey Alanis 12-year-old daughter

The landslide began at 11:30 A.M. on July 11th.

2009

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Tribute to all those Local Hero's

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Motorcyclist: Life saved by heroes who lifted car

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From left, Kenya Wildman, Mia Andersen and Baylor Andersen pose for a photo Monday, Jan. 2, 2011 in Logan, Utah.

The girls were rescued from an overturned car that was submerged in an icy river outside Logan, Utah, on Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011

Father: Thankful for passers-by who saved children

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Back From War, Back To Work

Soldiers Michael Futch and Logan Remillard registered for a job fair in Utah in November

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