NORTH LOGAN, Utah (ABC4) — Before North Logan was incorporated in 1934, it was called Greenville, which was settled in 1890. City officials say the current name often causes confusion and even costs the city tax revenue, so they are looking into what it would take to change the name and the benefits that would come with it.

With mountain views, open farmlands and around12,000 people who call it home, North Logan is a quaint city, and it could soon go by a different name. “This is kind of the starting off point where we say, ‘Is it worth walking down this path?’” Mayor Lyndsay Peterson told ABC4.

“It’s kind of now or never, so it was instigated by the council itself,” added the mayor. “And then, we started to have those conversations with the lieutenant governor’s office and with those co

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