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Barry and Jennifer Smith – EM Resident Spotlight

February 4, 2019

Here is another outstanding couple that lives in Eagle Mountain. Eagle Mountain is full of interesting people that help the community in so many ways. Barry and Jennifer Smith do a bible study in their home, as well as a diaper/formula pantry for emergency assistance in Utah County. The bible study does not just include…

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Categories: iNSIDER / Resident Spotlight

Paranormal Hotspot – Hidden Hollow

January 17, 2019January 16, 2025

Paranormal activity is usually a taboo subject and is looked at with skepticism. Even if you don’t necessarily believe in things paranormal, you can’t deny the accounts of people who have experienced it. What they are seeing could be put up for debate, but the fact they did see something should be taken into account….

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Categories: History / iNSIDER

Eagle Mountain 2018 Building Report

January 14, 2019

Eagle Mountain has continued to grow during 2018. But it has seen a decrease in growth in some areas, but an increase in others. For example, there were 71 less residential building permits issued in 2018 than in 2017. There was also a decrease in accessory apartments and other buildings permits. But the number of…

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Categories: Development / iNSIDER

Eagle Mountain Fire Calls – 2018

January 11, 2019

During the year of 2018 the Eagle Mountain Fire Department was dispatched 1052 times. That is an increase of 97 calls over the previous year of 2017. They were called to 380 “Fire” calls, and 572 “Medical” calls. Call statistics including previous years (2016-2018). Fire dispatch calls include Fire – Cancelled, Fire, Alarms, Good Intent…

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Categories: iNSIDER / Police and Fire / Prepardness

2018 Eagle Mountain News Recap

January 4, 2019

The year 2018 has been a good one for Eagle Mountain. Cedar Valley Sentinel (formerly i84005) has written articles about the history of Eagle Mountain as well as Eagle Mountain Current events. We have also done some spotlights of Eagle Mountain residents, the driving force behind what makes Eagle Mountain a great city to call…

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Categories: iNSIDER

American Legion Post 111, Eagle Mountain Utah – Organized

December 6, 2018

Jimmy Allen, an Eagle Mountain resident, during a quiet ceremony was sworn in as Post Commander and Michael Johnson as Post Adjutant by Alex Aerts Past Commander of Department of Utah American Legion. This swearing-in process created an American Legion Post in Eagle Mountain. Jimmy and Michael are now the first members of the American…

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Categories: Family / iNSIDER / Prepardness

HOA Q & A: Answers to Your Most Asked Questions

December 3, 2018

HOA Solutions is an HOA management company that works with several of the HOA developments in Eagle Mountain. Some of the developments they work with are Evans Ranch and Oak Hollow at Evans Ranch. This is an article take from a website Eagle Mountain Summit that no longer is available. It has been reproduced here…

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Categories: iNSIDER

The Great Rabbit Hunt of 1914 (UPDATE)

November 20, 2018January 21, 2025

In 2016 the rabbit population in Eagle Mountain exploded. Eagle Mountain Blvd was called by some as “slaughter road” because of the number of rabbits that were hit and killed nightly. During January 2016 the Eagle Mountain Citizens Facebook page had several people ask about the number of rabbits that were killed on the side…

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Categories: History / iNSIDER / Wildlife

Planning Commission and City Council Training

November 6, 2018January 21, 2025

One of the things I get asked a lot by residents is who is over what, and what board, commission, or council has the authority to approve deny or hear what type of items related to city decisions. That is a very tricky question to answer. Eagle Mountain has the City Council (Legislative Body) and…

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Categories: City Government

Seniors Making a Difference in Eagle Mountain

November 5, 2018January 21, 2025

Eagle Mountain has several boards, commissions and councils that it has formed to help City Government and its residents. One of those is the Senior Citizens Advisory Council (SCAC). The SCAC is currently the most active of the non elected councils in Eagle Mountain. The Eagle Mountain senior population may not be very big in…

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Categories: City Government / Family
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