Thursday, 14 August 2008
Accuracy of new Saratoga waste meter in question Print E-mail
Lance Madigan - North County Staff   

According to a meter installed a little over a year ago by the Timpanogos Special Service District (TSSD) 47 million gallons of sewage went down the drain in Saratoga Springs in the last year. In a similar period previous to that new meter, Saratoga Springs only flushed about 18 million gallons.

 
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Thursday, 14 August 2008
Saratoga FD wants rescue boat Print E-mail
Lance Madigan - North County Staff   

The Saratoga Springs Fire Department is seeking donations in order to purchase a rescue boat.

 
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Thursday, 14 August 2008
Mom blogs about food storage cooking Print E-mail
Donna Milakovic - North County Staff   

With food prices on the rise and the economy on the fall, emergency preparedness and food storage have become hot topics. Many consumers are storing wheat, flour and oats.

 
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Thursday, 14 August 2008
Pony Express Community Briefing Print E-mail
Daily Herald   

Princess Tea Party -- Eagle Mountain City held the its second summer Princess Tea Party on Aug. 6 in the City Council Chambers. Between the July and August events, over 60 young princesses have participated in parties this summer with Miss Eagle Mountain, Kim Onions, sponsored by Eagle Mountain Library. The girls dined on cookies and juice. Each girl received a crown and picture frame and a photo with Miss Eagle Mountain. After the refreshments were served Kim Onions read, "Fancy Nancy: Bonjour Butterfly" by Jane O'Connor.

Truth in Taxation Meeting, Aug. 20 -- Because of a public noticing mistake, Saratoga Springs will hold a second Truth in Taxation Meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 6:30 p.m. at the City offices.¬ The city is being forced to adopt a 163 percent property-tax increase due to revenue shortfalls and increased expenses. Details on the proposed city budget can be found at www.saratoga-springs.net.

 
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Thursday, 14 August 2008
Preserving a piece of history Print E-mail
Daily Herald   

Montell Seely died Tuesday doing one of the things he loved best -- recreating the experiences of his pioneer ancestors.

 
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