With the growth of Eagle Mountain, during a special Stake Conference for the Eagle Mountain Central and Eagle Mountain West stakes of The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the two stakes were made into three. The special conference was held on April 23-24, 2022. The new stake will be called the Eagle Mountain…
Read moreRussian 1873 Biological Warfare Hits Eagle Mountain
The Russian Biological warfare on US soil can be dated back to as early as 1873. The warfare was not started intentionally but has now reached epic proportions. If you have read the news lately about happenings in Eagle Mountain you will have noticed the effects of this war that has been happening since 1873….
Read moreDeveloper Requests More Density, City Council Denies Request
There is an approved development called Eagle Heights. The Master Development Agreement (MDA) was originally approved in June of 2019. The original agreement had a maximum residential unit limit of 284 attached residential dwelling units. Of those 284 units 147 of them were to be built during phases 3-5. The developers proposal does still include…
Read moreEagle Mountain Farmers Market Is Gearing Up For 2022
Farmers Market in Eagle Mountain is set to start up again in 2022. The market will run on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm during the months of June, July, August and September. It will be located at Cory B Wride Memorial Park. It should be noted that they will close if there are…
Read moreOPINION: After Recent Accidents in Eagle Mountain
This article is my opinion and my opinion alone. I have reflected on recent events in Eagle Mountain and would like to share my opinion on them. I am sorry if this is hard to hear, or offends you, but I feel like it needs to be said. Lets keep any discussion that this article…
Read moreTickville Wash – Owl Habitat Destruction Timeline, Photos, and Documentation
In 2021 it came to the attention of some residents that a dry stream bed in Eagle Mountain called the Tickville wash was being modified by developers. This wash is the nesting location of some of Eagle Mountains’ earliest residents. In the cliffs of the wash, there are several Owl nests. Those nests are now…
Read moreEagle Mountain City Mayor’s State of The City with Transcript
“In the story of Eagle Mountain 2021 will go down as the perfect ending to our first quarter century it will also be notable for how it set the tone for the next quarter century.” This is the beginning of the Eagle Mountain State of the City 2022 which was released by the city on…
Read moreCedar Valley Was Once Its Own Utah Territory County
At one point The Cedar Valley, which currently is home to Eagle Mountain, Cedar Fort, and Fairfield was a county by itself. “In one of several efforts to reduce the size of Utah county, Cedar Fort was designated as the county seat of Cedar County, which existed between 1856 and 1861, at which point it…
Read moreOwl Habitat Destroyed, Eagle Mountain City Breaks Promise
EAGLE MOUNTAIN – This is a post from Facebook that was made by one of the Wildlife Champions in Eagle Mountain. Shon Reed started and is the main sponsor for the Eagle Mountain Kestrel Project. A project in Eagle Mountain that has placed Kestrel nesting boxes around the city and he has organized residents to…
Read moreEagle Mountain Looks at Changing Animal Code. Why?
Over the last few months the Animal Code has been on the agendas for the Planning Commission as well as the City Council. The code is being revised to adjust for setback laws as well as to change the number of animals allowed on certain size lots in Eagle Mountain. During the 2/1/2022 City Council…
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