Monday, May 30, 2011
Eagle Mountain To Have Grocery Store Before 2012
It's been four years since Eagle Mountain City announced that Coop's Market would be the first grocery store built in Eagle Mountain and now Coop's Market says it will be open before 2012-EagleMountainCity.org
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Eagle Mountain Pony Express Days In Full Swing
"The annual Pony Express Days Rodeo got started Friday evening in Eagle Mountain. The event is the largest PRCA rodeo held in the United States over Memorial Day weekend and has the largest payout with the winner of each event receiving $4,000 and a revolver. This year's event features some of the top National Finals Rodeo competitors, including Utah native Cody Wright, current World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider, and Eagle Mountain's own Rusty Allen."-Daily Herald
Eagle Mountain Pony Express Days A Time To Serve
"From a softball tournament to fireworks and country singer Clint Black in concert, the annual Eagle Mountain city celebration is not a small-town event anymore.
The theme for 2011 is "I Found Myself in Eagle Mountain Serving Others" and the charity and the meaning behind the theme is to help children with special needs."-Daily Herald
The theme for 2011 is "I Found Myself in Eagle Mountain Serving Others" and the charity and the meaning behind the theme is to help children with special needs."-Daily Herald
Eagle Mountain To Have Own High School By 2016
"Portables are coming to Utah County's brand new high school -- which means another property tax bond is likely to be on the ballot in 2016.
Lehi residents recently demanded that a second Lehi high school be added to the 2012 bond, and district officials have supported that idea. But in a recent meeting, Superintendent Vern Henshaw said there is no end in sight for the skyrocketing number of students."-Daily Herald
Chase's Opinion: And they shall be known as the Vols.
Lehi residents recently demanded that a second Lehi high school be added to the 2012 bond, and district officials have supported that idea. But in a recent meeting, Superintendent Vern Henshaw said there is no end in sight for the skyrocketing number of students."-Daily Herald
Chase's Opinion: And they shall be known as the Vols.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
No Grocery Store, But Eagle Mountain May Get Wakboard Park
"Wakeboarding without needing a boat is the object of a proposed recreation park that would be situated just south of the Pony Express Regional Park in Eagle Mountain.
Wasatch Wake Park would initially have two man-made rectangular lakes, each 100 feet wide and 680 feet long, where wakeboarders would be pulled from one end of the lake to the other by an overhead cable system. A second phase would add a circular lake approximately 620 feet by 700 feet with an island in the middle that also has an overhead cable system."-KSL.com
Wasatch Wake Park would initially have two man-made rectangular lakes, each 100 feet wide and 680 feet long, where wakeboarders would be pulled from one end of the lake to the other by an overhead cable system. A second phase would add a circular lake approximately 620 feet by 700 feet with an island in the middle that also has an overhead cable system."-KSL.com
Friday, May 13, 2011
Study Finds Eagle Mountain Senator 4th Most Conservative
In research project done by Brigham Young University political science professor Adam Brown and his research assistant Robert Richards, ranking how conservative Utah's lawmakers were, Utah County's lawmakers made up a majority of the top rankings based on the votes they cast during the 2011 legislative session.
In the Senate, Utah County senators make up four of the top six most conservative members of the body. Sen. Margaret Dayton, R-Orem, led the county and came in at No. 2 overall in the state. Sen. Howard Stephenson, R-Draper, Sen. Mark Madsen, R-Eagle Mountain, and Sen. John Valentine, R-Orem, come in at four, five and six respectively."-Daily Herald
In the Senate, Utah County senators make up four of the top six most conservative members of the body. Sen. Margaret Dayton, R-Orem, led the county and came in at No. 2 overall in the state. Sen. Howard Stephenson, R-Draper, Sen. Mark Madsen, R-Eagle Mountain, and Sen. John Valentine, R-Orem, come in at four, five and six respectively."-Daily Herald
UVU Faculty/Staff to Serve Eagle Mountain
"Faculty and staff at Utah Valley University will be out in the community on Wednesday to help with a variety of community service projects as part of UVU's Summer University program.
This year 900 employees will put on their UVU Wolverine green to work with 17 organizations on 23 projects in Eagle Mountain, Orem, Provo, Springville and Heber City."-Daily Herald
This year 900 employees will put on their UVU Wolverine green to work with 17 organizations on 23 projects in Eagle Mountain, Orem, Provo, Springville and Heber City."-Daily Herald
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Eagle Mountain Playing D.C. Lobbyist Game?
"Twenty-seven Utah counties, cities, towns and state colleges hired lobbyists in 2010, including seven cities in both Salt Lake and Utah counties. Along with the larger Salt Lake, Provo, Orem, and West Valley, the list included smaller towns of Clearfield, Eagle Mountain, Lehi, Herriman, Highland and Santaquin."-SLTrib
Eagle Mountain to Host First Rodeo of Summer
The first rodeo of the summer will be part of Pony Express Days on May 27, 28, and 30.-Daily Herald
Eagle Mountain Has a Place at Thanksgiving Point Tulip Festival
Fellow Eagle Mountain resident, Enoch Jones will be playing the bagpipes at this year's Tulip Festival, hosted by Thanksgiving Point.-BYU Universe
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