UCSO recounts recovery mission following Pole Canyon avalanche

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One individual was killed after being buried by an avalanche near Cedar Fort on Monday. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office received a call just after 6 p.m. reporting that at least one individual had been trapped by an avalanche in Pole Canyon, northwest of Cedar Fort.  A 38-year-old man, later identified as Brett Howard Warner,… Read more »

The Eagle’s View – March 2023

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The March edition of The Eagle’s View is ready for your enjoyment. This month, we hear about civility in politics, Eagle Mountain’s pigeons and prepare for earthquake safety. Read here.

Comcast makes installation progress in Eagle Mountain

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Following an announcement in early 2022 they would be locating in the community, Comcast representatives are providing updates on their location in Eagle Mountain. Presenting at the March 21 Eagle Mountain City Council meeting, Joe Silverzweig, Government Affairs manager with Comcast, briefed Councilmembers on infrastructure installation.    “We’re excited to be here in Eagle Mountain,”… Read more »

Principal appointed, school names narrowed for new Overland elementary

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The new elementary school under construction in Eagle Mountain’s Overland community will soon have an official name and mascot. At the March 14 school board meeting for the Alpine School District, three names were presented to board members for consideration. The names were presented by Aaron Stevenson, who was recently appointed principal over the new… Read more »

UFA continues construction on two new EM fire stations

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The Unified Fire Authority continues work to expand its presence in the community. Currently, two fire stations, Station 251 and Station 252, are operational within Eagle Mountain city limits. According to Ryan Love, Public Information Officer with the Unified Fire Authority, properly locating fire stations is a focus for the organization. “When a fire station… Read more »

EM City reassures public, makes water changes following resident outcry

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The test results have come back within state guidelines. On Feb. 27, Eagle Mountain City switched the City’s water source from Well #1 to Well #5, causing some residents to notice a difference in the scent and flavor profiles of their tap water. Eagle Mountain City utilizes several wells throughout the year as maintenance and… Read more »

John Hancock Charter School looks to fill need in Eagle Mountain

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Founded in Pleasant Grove more than 20 years ago, John Hancock Charter School says it prides itself on the ability to provide students with a unique educational experience. The charter school’s second campus is slated to open in Eagle Mountain in August, located at 2890 N Scarlet Road, according to Principal Julie Adamic. Adamic, who… Read more »