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Logan-Cache Airport ( IATA: LGU, ICAO: KLGU, FAA LID: LGU) is an airport in the western United States in Cache County, Utah, located three miles (5 km) northwest of Logan. It is owned under the Logan-Cache Airport Authority, formed by Inter-local Agreement between Cache County and Logan City in 1992. This organization is subsidized by the city and county, having no authority to tax or bond for ...
USU (operating system) USU linux (Bulgarian: УСУ; Учи Свободен с Убунту) is a Bulgarian open-source desktop operating system built around the KDE desktop environment and based on the popular free Linux distribution, Ubuntu .
Davis Technical College (Davis Tech) is a public technical college in Kaysville, Utah. It provides competency-based education in an open-entry, open-exit environment which prepares over 6,000 high school and adult students with career and technical skills. Generally, students may start or end at any time during the year and progress at their own pace.
Mikao Usui (臼井甕男, 15 August 1865 – 9 March 1926, commonly Usui Mikao in Japanese) was the father of a form of spiritual practice known as Reiki, [1] : 108 ...
Weber State University (pronounced / ˈwiːbər / WEE-bər) is a public university in Ogden, Utah. It was founded in 1889 as Weber Stake Academy and earned its current name in 1991. As of fall 2023, the student population reached 30,536 students, consisting of 16,020 undergraduate students, 1,002 graduate students and 13,514 concurrent ...
USU Credit Union retained its name and USU -affiliated brand as a division of Goldenwest Credit Union. Today, Goldenwest and USU Credit Union serve more than 148,000 members, holds over $1.7 billion in assets, and operates 41 branch offices in Utah from Smithfield to St George .
The Utah State University Museum of Anthropology is a small museum located in the Old Main building on Utah State University 's main campus in Logan, Utah, United States .
Mount Usu (有珠山, Usu-zan [3]) is an active stratovolcano in the Shikotsu-Tōya National Park, Hokkaido, Japan. It has erupted four times since 1900: in 1910 (which created Meiji-shinzan [4] ), 1944–45 (which created Shōwa-shinzan ), August 7, 1977, [5] and on March 31, 2000.