Multiple residents in a D.R. Horton townhome development are speaking out against the national homebuilder, claiming that it failed to deliver on key landscaping promises and deviated from city-approved plans, leaving homeowners with gravel yards instead of the grassy areas they were sold. The development in question, located in the Eagle Point neighborhood, includes rows…
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Protect Yourself and Your Family from Measles, From Intermountain Health
Measles is circulating in the United States. Measles is not just a mild rash; it is a serious illness and very contagious. It can also have serious complications, especially for babies and young children. The best way to protect yourself and your family from measles is by staying current on immunizations. “We know that the…
Read moreEmma Wilson Focused on Connectivity, ResponsibleGrowth for Saratoga Springs
SARATOGA SPRINGS, UT — Emma Wilson, a local mom, volunteer, and resident focused onresponsible growth, officially announces her candidacy for Saratoga Springs City Council.Wilson is passionate about fostering community, improving public safety and emergency planning, and upholding ethical government. She’s running to better connect Saratoga Springs. Wilson commits to listen to residents and provide transparent…
Read moreBusiness Without a Soul: Why Profit Can’t Replace Principle
Gandhi emphasized that commerce without morality leads to greed and exploitation, promoting the idea of trusteeship where wealth serves society. Stoics advocate for honesty and fairness in business, viewing ethical conduct as central to virtue. Latter-day Saints also uphold integrity in financial dealings, aligning moral business practices with spiritual accountability.
Read moreClemmie Tells About the Jordan Bridge: A Toll for Your Troubles
Well now, pull up a stump and let ol’ Clemmie tell ya ’bout the first time folks could cross the Jordan River near Lehi without gettin’ their britches wet. It was quite the undertaking, and had a good bit o’ the spirit of enterprise in it, just like most things in a growin’ town. You…
Read moreMayor Tom Westmoreland Secures Major Endorsements in Reelection Campaign
EAGLE MOUNTAIN, UT — Governor Spencer Cox and former Utah State Representative Phil Lyman have announced their support for Mayor Tom Westmoreland’s reelection campaign. Governor Spencer Cox“I’m proud to endorse Mayor Westmoreland for re-election, and I look forward to continuing working together to support a stronger future for Eagle Mountain residents.” Former Utah State Representative…
Read moreSmart but Unethical: The Danger of Learning Without Moral Roots
Gandhi critiques “knowledge without character,” emphasizing the danger of intellect lacking moral integrity. Stoicism supports this, arguing true wisdom requires virtue, while the LDS perspective asserts that knowledge is valuable only when aligned with righteousness. All three advocate for education that fosters character and ethical living alongside intellectual pursuit.
Read moreSafe Sleep Strategies for Infants: What the Utah Data Shows
Each year in Utah, approximately 27 infants die suddenly and unexpectedly before their first birthday. That’s more than two babies per month who die this way. Almost all of these deaths occur in the baby’s sleep environment. These sudden unexpected infant deaths take more babies lives than any other cause between the ages of one…
Read moreCraig Whiting announces candidacy for Eagle Mountain City Council on a bold “city first – NOT developer first” agenda
Craig Whiting, a highly experienced and successful real estate broker & businessman, has filed candidacy for Eagle Mountain City council on a city first – not developer first – agenda. Craig Whiting is the founder and owner of Prime Real Estate Experts, a large brokerage serving both commercial and residential real estate sectors. Craig has…
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