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Lizzy Shelley case revisited by locals testifying on death penalty repeal

The abduction and murder of Elizabeth “Lizzy” Shelley, a case that had Cache Valley frantic for nearly a week in 2019, was placed front and center before Utah legislators on

To raise suicide prevention awareness, Cache County hosts Alex Boyé concert, 1st responder event

To raise suicide prevention awareness, Cache County hosts Alex Boyé concert, 1st responder event
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Children s Justice Center has complications with new building

After opening a new Children’s Justice Center in Logan in July, staffers are still utilizing old facilities to conduct interviews due to difficulties with the new building.

Cache County attorney to take new role in Weber County

Cache County Attorney James Swink is stepping away from his elected position to pursue an opportunity with prosecutors in Weber County. “I’ve served 12 years as the Cache County Attorney, and it’s been wonderful,” Swink told The Herald Journal. “I don’t think elected officials should serve their lifetimes in their office.” An announcement of Swink’s departure was made prior to a ribbon cutting for a new Cache Children’s Justice Center on Tuesday. Swink told The Herald Journal that Monday would be his last day at the Cache County Attorney’s Office. × Advertisement “James, we are grateful for your leadership for the last 12 years as our county attorney,” said Cache CJC Director Terryl Warner during the event. “We would not be here today if it hadn’t been for you.”

Cache Children s Justice Center cuts ribbon for new Logan facility

Officials cut the ribbon for the new Cache County Children’s Justice Center on Tuesday. The new facility, a renovated home located at 339 E. 800 North in Logan, is around five times larger than the CJC’s previous building. Officials who spoke at the event said the new CJC will serve as a boon for law enforcement, victim’s advocates and the victims of crime. The event was attended by citizens, local law enforcement, and county officials — all of whom were given a tour of the facility. Terryl Warner, the director of the Cache CJC, publicly thanked the Malouf Foundation, Big D’s Construction, the Cache County Council, County Executive David Zook and his predecessor Craig Buttars, as well as many others involved in the new building’s acquisition and renovation.

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