Meta’s Eagle Mountain Data Center first announced the winners of its 2023 Community Action Grant in March, and awarded the recipients at an award ceremony in Eagle Mountain on March 29. “Eagle Mountain is our home, and we are committed to creating a positive impact in the communities that host us,” says William Marks, Community… Read more »
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UCSO recounts recovery mission following Pole Canyon avalanche
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 »
Big box retailer plans location in Eagle Mountain
Open land near the intersection of SR-73 and Ranches Parkway is soon planned to be the home of a major retailer. Walmart has announced plans to construct a location at the northwest corner of the intersection, just off what is known as Spring Run. Once complete, Eagle Mountain’s Walmart will comprise nearly 200,000 sq. ft…. Read more »
Monitoring storm drains helps prevent illicit discharge
Unlike sanitary sewer systems, storm sewer systems do not clean or filter the water that passes through them. In sanitary sewer systems, the water is cleaned, treated and recycled for reuse. In storm sewer systems, the water is channeled untouched out of urbanized areas and back into nature. Because of this, it is important for… Read more »