In the midst of the cold and flu season, a crucial shield emerges for expectant mothers and their precious bundles of joy. Vaccinations during pregnancy are the unsung heroes that fortify the maternal fortress, equipping it with antibodies that become the first line of defense for the soon-to-arrive baby. Intermountain Health doctors emphasize that these…
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.
Eagle Mountain Crime Data (2002-2022)
This topic comes up often on Facebook and in general. Eagle Mountain currently contracts with the Utah County Sheriff’s Office for police support and traffic enforcement. Every couple of years there is a push for Eagle Mountain to create a city police force and usually an increase in crime is used as one of the…
Read moreA Guide to Accessible Home Modifications for Aging in Place
The golden years should be enjoyed in the comfort and familiarity of one’s own home. Aging in place is increasingly popular among seniors who prefer living independently. To facilitate this, home modifications for aging in place are essential. These modifications enhance safety and ensure that daily living remains comfortable and manageable. In this blog post,…
Read moreTaqueria 27: A Culinary Haven and Upcoming Community Pillar in Cedar Valley
Nestled in the heart of Eagle Mountain, Utah, Taqueria 27 is not just a restaurant; it’s a vibrant and eclectic hub that embraces diversity, creativity, and community engagement. As one of the few sit-down restaurants in Cedar Valley, Taqueria 27 will become a beacon of culinary delight, offering a unique blend of Latin flavors influenced…
Read moreNavigating Healthcare Choices: A Guide to Choosing the Right Level of Urgent Care from Intermountain Health
As Utah transitions into the cold and flu season, the age-old question resurfaces: Where is the best place to seek medical care? The decision between rushing to the emergency room, scheduling an appointment with your primary care physician, or opting for a convenient video visit has significant implications for both your health and your wallet….
Read moreEmbracing the Spirit of the Season: Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital Annual Festival of Trees, Bringing Joy and Support to Patients in Need from Nov 29 to Dec 2 in Utah
One of my childhood Christmas memories is when my family loaded up in the station wagon and headed into Salt Lake City to the Salt Palace (that was what it was called back in the late 70s). It was one of the first times that the Festival of Trees was being held. As a child,…
Read moreKey Steps in the Home Buying Process for First-Time Buyers
Embarking on your first home-buying journey is both thrilling and a bit overwhelming. This guide simplifies the process, making it easier for first-time buyers to understand each step, from checking your finances to moving into your new home. With helpful tips and advice, it ensures that your first home purchase is a success, allowing you…
Read moreHoliday Celebrations at Camp Floyd State Park
There are several holiday celebrations planned at the Camp Floyd State Park. Join them for their Cmap Floyd Walking Tour on November 25th and enjoy a Camp Floyd Christmas on December 2nd. Read the complete press release below. Contact campfloyd@utah.gov with any questions. November 25Camp Floyd Walking Tour Come and Join Camp Floyd State Park…
Read moreCharity Spotlight: First Light Charities in Cedar Valley
First Light Charities is a beacon of hope and love in the Cedar Valley community. Their primary mission is to create a world where everyone knows they are loved and to empower individuals to share that love with those they encounter. They achieve this mission by providing essential support to local individuals and families in…
Read moreIntermountain Health Experts Give Tips to Lower Risk of Diabetes
Diabetes is a life-long condition that affects how your body moves sugar into the cells for energy. With diabetes, your body does not produce insulin well and can’t keep blood sugar at normal levels. More than 133 million Americans are living with diabetes (37 million) or prediabetes (96 million). Hispanic/Latino Americans, African Americans, American Indians,…
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