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City officials announce streets scheduled for chip and seal treatment July 8 to 31
LOGAN – City officials have announced that their 2024 Chip and Seal program will take place from July 8 to 31. Chip and seal is also known as seal coating or Bituminous Surface Treatment (BST). It’s a process by which a protective coating is applied to existing pavement.
Logan officials announce closure of local facilities, services on Independence Day | News
LOGAN – Officials here in Logan have announced modified schedules for Logan City services and facilities during the Independence Day holiday. “Residential garbage, recycling and green waste will not be collected as usual on Thursday, July 4,” according to statement issued by the Logan Public Works Department. “The city landfill will also closed to the public on that day.”
Public Hearing Notice - Mirco-Schools/Education
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING – PCC 3-12 MICRO SCHOOLS/EDUCATION CODE. Please take notice that the Providence City Council will be holding a public hearing for the purpose of reviewing, discussing and possibly taking action on adopting new code establishing and regulating micro schools and micro education per Senate Bill 13. This bill provides a home-based micro school and micro-education entity with certain similar duties, requirements, waivers, and rights as private and charter schools.
Air ambulance service sets up base in Brigham City
BRIGHAM CITY–Brigham City Community Hospital acquired its own AirLife Utah Base air ambulance service for emergency transportation needs. This new service will ensure critically ill and injured patients reach trauma centers faster than in the past. AirLife Utah relocated its emergency AirLifair medical base from Ogden to Brigham City...
~ Tremonton Times Vol. 3 No. 7 ~ July 2024
Since January, there has been much discussion about Main Street and Midland Square. Many folks have expressed their opinions on both sides of the issue. We have discussed the pros and cons of revitalizing the Square and Main Street at our City Council meetings and in town halls, listening and gaining citizens’ input on how we can revitalize our downtown. At one town hall, the question was asked: what needed to be done to revitalize downtown? Nearly everyone agreed we must do something. Suggestions included adding more vibrancy, amenities, infrastructure improvements like lighting and more greenery, more downtown events, public restrooms, marketing, parking issues, addressing vacancies, and improving façades as critical areas the city should focus on. These changes and improvements were almost identical to a 2017 survey asking people what they would like to change about Main Street.
BLM Reminds Public About Current Restrictions Ahead of Holiday Weekend
SALT LAKE CITY — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) West Desert District is reminding the public about Stage 1 fire restrictions ahead of the Independence Day holiday and holiday weekend. These restrictions apply to BLM-managed lands within the counties of Box Elder, Cache, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, Summit, Tooele, Utah, Wasatch and Weber. Additionally, the WDD fire prevention order is still in effect.
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