Digital Navigator’s Program launches in Eagle Mountain

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Comcast and the Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Eagle Mountain Public Library, have announced the opening of the new Digital Navigator’s Program in Eagle Mountain. The collaborative effort aims to bridge the digital divide and open opportunities for seniors toconnect via the Internet with their families, access essential services, and engage… Read more »

Eagle Mountain ranks #12 in Best Places to Start a Business

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A recent report by WalletHub has positioned Eagle Mountain, Utah, as the 12th best city in the nation to kickstart a business venture. The study, which evaluated over 1,300 small cities across the United States with populations ranging from 25,000 to 100,000 residents, identified Eagle Mountain among the top 30 optimal locations for entrepreneurial endeavors…. Read more »

Belle Street closure disrupts traffic 

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Belle Street in Eagle Mountain is facing closures affecting some motorists.  The closure, set to last until the end of the day Friday, is due to sewer infrastructure work at the school site. While the northern stretch will open from Arrival to the county road post-Friday, the southern segment towards SR-73 will stay closed until… Read more »

UDOT showcases major Utah County road projects

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As road infrastructure continues across Utah County, the Utah Department of Transportation is sharing their major construction projects in 2024. For Eagle Mountain residents, many of these projects could potentially impact their commute times. With over 34 projects underway in Region Three alone, it’s crucial for residents to understand how these developments will shape their… Read more »

Monarch conservation efforts to begin at City Hall

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Eagle Mountain City continues to support its landscape and wildlife conservation efforts. Work will soon be underway to implement initiatives aimed at reducing water usage and promoting pollinator habitats, particularly for the monarch butterfly population. The City is set to change some of the vegetation around City Hall to serve as a model for water-efficient… Read more »