Intermountain Health and the American Heart Association of Utah are teaming up to raise awareness about women and heart disease on National Wear Red Day on February 3rd, 2023. The Go Red for Women campaign is a movement to fund research, close the gender gap in research, and to bring attention to heart disease as…
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CVHS Junior Football Player Receives Offers From Universities Around The US, including Tennessee University, Washington State, BYU, and U of U.
Cedar Valley High School Junor Devoux Ma’a Tuataga (#33 DE) has left his cleat marks deep in the CVHS field. And in the process of doing so has gained the notice of several top-notch universities in Utah and around the United States. Those offers have come from the University of Utah as well as Brigham…
Read moreMayor Breaks Tie In Controversial Water Deal
Nate Shipp, aka Oquirrh Mountain Ranch, LLC, one of the developers in Eagle Mountain, was given a water purchase agreement from the City Council on 1/25/2023. The City Council voted 2 for and 2 against the agreement. It was then in the hands of Mayor Westmoreland to decide the fate of the water deal. The…
Read more5 Must-Have Items to Set Up a Perfect Home Library
From the moment that scene from Beauty and the Beast entered our little romantic lives (you know, the one with the huge library), we’ll be lying if we said we hadn’t fantasized about a home library that would resemble it at least a little bit. Lucky for you, today we’re giving out tips and tricks…
Read moreThe developer of Firefly Project (Pole Canyon) has contributed $23,000 dollars to EM Elected Officials since 2003
The Firefly Project, formerly known as the Pole Canyon development developer Nate Shipp was on the Planning Commission agenda on 1/10/2023. Nate Shipp has currently registered over 140 business entities with the state of Utah. Several of Nate’s developments in Eagle Mountain are being considered for amendment or approval in 2023. Since 2003 Nate Shipp,…
Read moreDWR, UDOT help wildlife migration in Eagle Mountain in 2022
Back in February 2021 the Eagle Mountain City Council approve a Wildlife Corridor Overlay Zone, which kicked off the project along SR-73 to help mitigate migration issues for wildlife. During 2022 over 1 mile of wildlife exclusion fence, as well as a thermal/wildlife detection/alert system, were installed along SR-73 in the Cedar Valley area. “The…
Read moreVIDEO: Eagle Mountain City Residents Demand Action to Fix Dangerous Lake Mountain Road
Residents of Eagle Mountain City are upset with the current state of Lake Mountain Road. This road is in such a poor condition that it is a hazard to drivers, emergency responders, delivery personnel, and anyone else using the road. The potholes are so large that they can cause damage to vehicles, and there is…
Read moreOutlook for 2023: 64% of Americans are optimistic about 2023.
Ipsos recently surveyed 24,000 citizens of 36 countries annually to reflect on the year gone by and the year ahead. The respondents generally agreed that 2022 had been a challenging year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, international conflict, economic issues, and the climate crisis. Despite these difficulties, 56% said 2022 had been a bad year…
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