Patrick Star ventured out from under his rock in the underwater city of Bikin Bottom. He stopped getting SpongeBob SquarePants in trouble and made a visit to Jessica Miller and her family in Eagle Mountain. As Halloween approaches families in the Cedar Valley continue to get Booed. Stacy Fisher of The Spruce Crafts explains what…
Read moreCategory: Community Life
Celebrate life in Cedar Valley through stories that highlight family life, recreation, social gatherings, and everyday living. From parks and playgrounds to local traditions, this section captures the essence of community.
Cybersecurity – Keeping Your Family Safe
Since 2004 the President of the United States has declared October as Cybersecurity Awareness Month. “Cyberattacks affect our day-to-day lives, our economy, and our national security. By destroying, corrupting, or stealing information from our computer systems and networks, they can impact electric grids and fuel pipelines, hospitals and police departments, businesses and schools, and many…
Read moreAngles Among Us – Act Of Kindness In Time Of Need
Lots For $550 Now For Sale In Eagle Mountain
If you are looking for an inexpensive lot in Eagle Mountain, you have to look no further. There are now lots available in Eagle Mountain for ONLY $550. Yes, you read that correctly, you can buy a lot in Eagle Mountain for only $550. This lot includes no HOA fees, you don’t have to do…
Read moreCedar Valley High School – Annual Walk to Fight Suicide
The event will be happening on September 7th at 6 pm. The event will start with food trucks and community mental health resources at 6 pm. Then it will be followed by a walk around the CVHS track. The Cedar Valley Counseling Department sent the following email to Parents of CVHS students. Hello Cedar Valley!…
Read moreThe Death of A Legacy
I come from miners’ stock. My grandfather and great-grandfather on my mother’s side were hard rock miners. And when they were not working in the mine, they were driving a team of horses. They both worked at a mine that supported a town that is now dead. The town no longer exists. The land was…
Read more100 Years of Dust
On Thursday, July 21st the Eagle Mountain City Roads department spent the day putting down a layer of Magnesium Chloride on the dirt portion of Lake Mountian Road. Magnesium Chloride has been used for years around the country to help mitigate dust. Pacific Dust Control in Washington on their website takes about the use of…
Read moreWhat Did People Do 100 Years Ago For July 24th, 1922?
100 years ago the internet was a thing of Science Fiction, but social media existed. Most newspapers in the day would have a Society section. This section was the social media area before information traveled at the speed of light over the internet and other electronic devices I recently received an email from Newpapers.com, an…
Read moreThe Grocery Store Battle
When Maceys announced its grand opening in City Center, there were a lot of opinions expressed on Facebook about which store is the best. Maceys, Ridleys, or Smiths. We will probably still continue to see the battle rage on Facebook as people discuss the freshness of produce, meat, as well as prices. When it was…
Read moreEagle Mountain Looking Into Codifying Water-Wise Landscaping
Evan Berrett the Assistant to the City Administrator for Eagle Mountain proposed changes to the Eagle Mountain Code that regulates Required landscaping (17.60.090) to the Planning Commission on July 12th, 2022. The suggested code removes several vegetation requirements and adds requirements for Water-Wise landscaping for parking strips, medians, and public right-of-way areas. The Action Item,…
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