- Logan Canal collapse
- Jan 27:
- Bill would keep Utah canals' hazards a secret
- Jan 14:
- Lawsuit stalls possible purchase of Logan canal homes
- Dec 7:
- Bill offers incentives to prevent another canal collapse
- Nov 29:
- Canal companies combine efforts
- Sep 29:
- Canals will always pose risks, panel warned
- Aug 25:
- Report: Canal owners, cities share safety responsibility
- Aug 8:
- Canal collapse leaves family in limbo
- Aug 7:
- Logan City had often worked on failed canal
- Temporary repairs keep Cache County water flowing
- Canal collapse cost city more than $333,000
- Logan racks up six-figure bill responding to canal break
- Aug 4:
- 'No single cause' says geologist; 'Investigate,' says soon-to-be governor
- Aug 1:
- Who's keeping Utah canals safe?
- More projects than money for program to help aging canals
- Jul 31:
- Logan owns shares of canal
- Jul 23:
- McEntee: Without probe, canal neighbors in limbo
- Jul 22:
- The past is the past: Canal task force will only look to the future
- Jul 21:
- Feds: Eliminate or re-route Logan's killer canal
- Jul 20:
- Logan to put water back in canal for farmers
- Jul 19:
- For one Utah canal company, maintenance is watchword
- Jul 18:
- McEntee: Many in Logan knew of the landslide dangers
- Family shares memories of those lost in Logan mudslide
- Utah lawmakers slow to react, even in face of disaster
North Logan » Shareholders of a canal company have backed a plan to join with another company and move forward on a $25 million project to rehabilitate the two waterways.
Shareholders of the Logan, Hyde Park and Smithfield Canal Company voted 1,647 shares to 47 shares on Wednesday in favor of merging with the Logan and Northern Irrigation Company.
On July 11 a mudslide killed a mother and her two children in their Logan home. The Logan Northern Canal broke during the slide, prompting discussions about how to manage the waterways. The canal that broke is managed by the Logan and Northern Irrigation Company.
The shareholders of the Logan and Northern would also have to approve the plan. A vote is scheduled for Nov. 23.
The project for the waterways involves plans to pipe and line one canal and connect the two.



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