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Mar 13, 2015 12:35PM ● By Murray Mayor Ted Eyre
With the unseasonably warm weather, more of our residents have been out and about and noticing the many new things that are happening in the city and in their neighborhoods. There are many projects springing forward right now and I would like to list just a few of them.
Mar 13, 2015 12:25PM ● By Salt Lake County Mayor Ben Mc Adams
County Mayor's Message
Feb 13, 2015 06:23PM ● By Peri Kinder
In his State of the City address, presented on Jan. 20 during a city council meeting, Mayor Ted Eyre described 2014 as, “One of the most rewarding and memorable years of my life.”
Feb 13, 2015 06:22PM ● By Peri Kinder
It takes a team to save a life. For the last three years, every person treated at Intermountain Medical Center for an emergency heart condition has received life-saving procedures within the national standard of 90 minutes. In fact, the average time at Intermountain is just under one hour.
Feb 13, 2015 06:18PM ● By City Journals Staff
Peter Pan auditions will be held on Tuesday, March 10 and Thursday, March 12 at Liberty Elementary, 140 West 6100 South, from 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Feb 13, 2015 06:17PM ● By Peri Kinder
Mayor Ted Eyre had hoped that by the end of his first year as mayor, he would have been instrumental in finding a solution to the beleaguered and divisive fiber-optic network, UTOPIA. He’s hoping he only missed that deadline by a few weeks.
Feb 13, 2015 06:15PM ● By Peri Kinder
In Todd Green’s original poem “Cultural Rebirth,” he writes, “Look beyond our shores/To the music of this earth/ It’ll broaden our horizons/For a cultural rebirth.”
Feb 13, 2015 06:14PM ● By Linda Petersen
After a two-year break, the City Journals (formerly The Valley Journals) is, along with Overstock.com, sponsoring the Salt Lake County Spelling Bee.
Feb 13, 2015 06:12PM ● By Julie Slama
“We told students last year that the ducks are lifesavers and represent one person that they have helped save that either has a heart disease or stroke,” American Heart Association Youth Market Director Cassidie Fenton said “This year, we are also teaching them each duck represents one way they can help take care of their own heart.”
Feb 13, 2015 06:09PM ● By Julie Slama
Murray High students may have been rooting for the New England Patriots or the Seattle Seahawks when it came to the Super Bowl, but while cheering on their favorite team, they were working together to help find a winning way for those dependent upon food from the Utah Food Bank.
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