Intermountain Health has officially broken ground on a new Multi-Specialty Clinic and Cancer Center in Saratoga Springs, aiming to bring a wide range of specialized medical services—including cancer care, OB-GYN, orthopedics, cardiology, pediatrics, and more—closer to home for residents in one of Utah’s fastest-growing areas. Located between the city’s existing Intermountain Emergency and Surgery centers,…
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Eagle Mountain Bans Motorized Vehicles on Non-Motorized Trails
Eagle Mountain officials have announced a ban on motorized vehicles on non-motorized trails, aiming to protect trail integrity and ensure the safety of all users.
Read moreQuantum Computing: The Next Frontier in Technology and Its Everyday Impact
Quantum computing is a revolutionary approach to computation that leverages the principles of quantum mechanics—particularly superposition, entanglement, and quantum interference—to process information in ways that classical computers fundamentally cannot. Here’s a breakdown: What Is Quantum Computing? 1. Superposition:Traditional computers use bits that are either 0 or 1. Quantum computers use qubits, which can be 0,…
Read moreAlberta Officials Visit Eagle Mountain to Learn About Data Center Excellence
An official delegation from Alberta, Canada, recently visited Eagle Mountain, Utah, to gather insights on the development and operation of data centers, an area in which the city has achieved significant success. The Canadian officials aimed to glean information that might aid in fostering similar developments back home. Alberta’s Interest in Data Centers The visit…
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When I was a young lass of a mere four years old, my father owned a large herd of sheep. Every winter, he would keep his herd in Cedar Valley, in particular, on the western side of the valley. My fondest memories of the Cedar Valley range are of me grumbling about the lack…
Read moreStarting Today: Eagle Mountain Kicks Off Annual Spring Community Clean-Up at Cory Wride Memorial Park
EAGLE MOUNTAIN, Utah — April 16, 2025 — Spring has arrived, and with it comes an annual opportunity for Eagle Mountain residents to declutter and breathe new life into their homes and neighborhoods. Starting today, the city’s much-anticipated Spring Community Clean-Up is officially underway at Cory Wride Memorial Park and will continue through April 24….
Read moreThe Eagle Mountain Kestrel Project: A Community-Driven Conservation Success
The Eagle Mountain Kestrel Project is a citizen-science initiative dedicated to the conservation of American Kestrels in Eagle Mountain, Utah. It was founded in 2015 and has been highly successful in providing artificial nesting sites for these small falcons. The project has been supported by the community including Cedar Valley Sentinel, EM City, Mayor(s) and…
Read moreSpring Awakening: How to Stay Safe Around Utah’s Rattlesnakes This Season
As Utah’s trails and canyons fill with hikers, bikers, and nature lovers this spring, another group is also making its seasonal debut — rattlesnakes. With warmer temperatures coaxing these reptiles from their winter dens, outdoor encounters are more likely than ever. While their presence may spark fear, rattlesnakes are not only a vital part of…
Read moreWhen Boys Grow Up
As a child, I trampled the Earth as if I ruled.I swam in rivers, creeks, springs, and pools.I climbed to the highest branch of the strongest tree.Nothing was there to stop me.As a child, I looked with wonder at the skies above.I felt nothing around me but love. As a man, I marched with armies…
Read moreLDS Church Commits to ‘Day 1’ Compliance with Utah’s New Youth Safety Law
Utah Enacts S.B. 147 to Enhance Youth Worker Screening in Service Organizations In a decisive move to bolster the safety of minors, Utah has enacted Senate Bill 147 (S.B. 147), known as the Youth Service Organizations Amendments. This legislation, sponsored by Senator Keith Grover and Representative Tyler Clancy, introduces critical updates to the protocols for…
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