Don Logan, longtime president and general manager of another pro team in town the Triple-A Las Vegas 51s remembers when the Thunder and the 51s' predecessor, the Las Vegas Stars, played in the same town.
A local television station captured an awkward moment afterward between Cook and the Republican governor of Alabama, Robert Bentley, who audibly took umbrage at Cooks comments. Don Logan, an Alabamian who is a former CEO of Time Inc. (Fortunes owner), was in the audience at the state capitol in Mo
Date: Mar 26, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
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Sayreville baseball coaches among those suspended in district hazing probe
Hes a stand-up guy, says Novaks friend Don Logan, an officer with a Sayreville-based youth baseball league. Reached by phone Thursday, Logan said he had not spoken to Novak about his suspension and could not comment on it. But he puts in a lot of hours volunteering with the league on top of eve
Date: Oct 24, 2014
Category: Sports
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Why terrorist bombings have been rare in US in past decade
The only bombing attack carried out by an extremist in the United States during the past 12 years was in 2004 when Dennis Mahon, a white supremacist, sent a homemade bomb to Don Logan, the African-American city diversity director of Scottsdale, Arizona, who was maimed when the package exploded in hi
Date: Apr 16, 2013
Category: U.S.
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White supremacist to be sentenced in Ariz. bombing
A jury in February found Dennis Mahon, 61, guilty of three federal charges stemming from a package bomb that injured Don Logan, who is black and was Scottsdale's diversity director at the time, and hurt a secretary.
A jury earlier this year found Dennis Mahon, 61, guilty of three federal charges stemming from the package bomb that injured Don Logan, who is black and was Scottsdale's diversity director at the time, and hurt a secretary.
Date: May 22, 2012
Category: U.S.
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Jury finds white supremacist guilty in racially motivated Arizona bombing ...
The verdict came nearly eight years to the day since the Feb. 26, 2004, bombing that injured Don Logan, who is black and was Scottsdales diversity director at the time. Logan was hospitalized for three days and needed four surgeries on his hand and arm. The bombing also injured a secretary.
The 61-year-old brothers have pleaded not guilty in the Feb. 26, 2004, bombing in which a package detonated in the hands of Don Logan, Scottsdale's diversity director at the time. The package injured Logan's hand and arm and hurt a secretary.