In the past I have written about some of the weird and bizzare things that have happened in and around the Cedar Valley. You can read more about those type of Halloween activities in the article “The Ghosts of Eagle Mountain“. The purpose of this article is to show traditions and ways that residents of…
Read moreMonth: September 2020
Council And Staff Discuss Mayor And City Council Powers and Duties and Succession Planning
When the City Administrator announced that he was going to be leaving Eagle Mountain and a new City Administrator was going to need to be found there were some questions from residents and the City Council on exactly how that process was going to take place. Within a couple of weeks, the position was offered…
Read moreEagle Mountain Gets Ready For Snow
On the first of September, the City Council approved a proposal to buy new snow removal equipment for Eagle Mountain. “Staff recommends that the City Council approve the purchase of two(2) International CV515 Snow Plow Dump Trucks from Rush Trucks on the State contract in the amount of $204,967.60.” Instead of buying a large snow…
Read moreOfficials Take Tour Of Eagle Mountain To Discuss Possible Wildlife Corridor
On August 31st, the Eagle Mountain Nature and Wildlife Alliance invited officials to tour Eagle Mountain and get a look at the open space it has to offer. The tour included a trip to the top of Turtle Hill where they could view Hidden and Cedar Valleys. Representative Ben McAdams discussed the visit on his…
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