On June 4, 2023, Peterson Drew Matheson was charged with a Road Rage incident that resulted in the deaths of two individuals as well as manslaughter and and reckless driving charges. At 1:00 PM on Feb 8, 2024, via a WebEx court hearing a Jury Trial date of October 7-11 was set. A pre-trial conference…
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Cory Wride – Looking Back 10 Years
On January 30, 2014, Cory Wride was shot and killed in Eagle Mountain on SR-73 while doing a routine check on a vehicle that had stopped on the side of the road. This traffic stop leads to his murder, a multi-agency manhunt, a carjacking, another officer being shot, and witnesses and bystanders re-evaluating what is…
Read moreBuilding Tomorrow: A Comprehensive Guide to Energy-Efficient Home Remodeling for a Greener and Cost-Saving Future
In the realm of home remodeling, a notable shift towards prioritizing energy-efficient designs has emerged, marking a pivotal consideration for homeowners. Beyond mere aesthetic upgrades, these designs play a crucial role in fostering a greener environment while delivering substantial cost savings. Whether embarking on the journey of purchasing a first home or relocating across state…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – 3 appointed to EM City boards and commissions
Three individuals, Adelle Curtis, Rod Hess, and Karan Heffelfinger, have been appointed to key positions on various boards and commissions in Eagle Mountain. Curtis will be joining the Library Board, Hess will serve on the City Planning Commission, and Heffelfinger will join the Senior Citizens Advisory Council. null Three accomplished individuals have recently been appointed…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Youth Council mayor reflects on Local Officials Day at state capitol
Local Officials Day at the Utah State Capitol gave high school students, including Eagle Mountain City Youth Council Mayor Ericsson Ansah-Antwi, the opportunity to engage with local government leaders. The event included activities like a scavenger hunt and mock committee, providing practical experiences in city administration. It aimed to bridge the gap between area youth,…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Tract announces acquisition of 668 acres in EM
Eagle Mountain City proudly announces that Tract, a developer of data center parks, has bought 668 acres of land in the community, promising continued investment in the Technology Overlay Zone. Read the press release for more information. null Eagle Mountain City is proud to announce that Tract, a developer of master-planned data center parks, has…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – EM Senior Center temporarily closed due to snow
The Senior Center in Eagle Mountain is closed today due to inclement weather conditions. The closure is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of the senior citizens who participate in activities at the facility. Regular services are expected to resume tomorrow. null In response to inclement weather conditions, the Senior Center in Eagle Mountain…
Read moreTract Ignites Tech Hub Growth with 668-Acre Data Center Acquisition in Eagle Mountain, UT
Tract, a developer of master-planned data center parks, has announced the acquisition of over 668 acres of land in Eagle Mountain, UT. The land is within the Regional Technology Innovation Overlay, allowing for data centers, advanced manufacturing, and research and development sites. Tract is collaborating with Rocky Mountain Power to provide over 400 megawatts of…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – Water main damage affects homes on Cunninghill Drive
Residents on Cunninghill Drive in Eagle Mountain are facing a temporary water outage due to a water main repair caused by a contractor’s accidental damage. The affected area has been cordoned off, and approximately 15 to 20 homes will experience a two-hour interruption of water services while repairs are being made. Motorists are advised to…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Hall – City rebrand starts new chapter for Eagle Mountain
Eagle Mountain City has undergone a rebranding initiative to redefine its identity and strengthen its sense of community. The new branding aims to reflect the city’s heritage, outdoor spaces, and vision for the future. A dynamic new logo features elements inspired by the city’s natural beauty. The rebranding is expected to have a positive impact…
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