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Weber County North Branch Library Holds Open House to Welcome Back its Patrons

If you happened to miss the grand re-opening of the North Ogden Library then you’ll need to make a trip there yourself to see the amazing transformation.

 Saturday June 23rd, around 1,600 people gathered at the North Branch open-house to walk through the new, improved space.  

Scott Spencer, a former 27-year resident of North Ogden, who served as the President of the library board and a member of the board during the library construction, gave a few remarks on Saturday.

Election Results

My Fellow Republicans,

 

It is my pleasure to announce and congratulate the following UTGOP Primary victors:

Primary Elections Results
 

Summer Life And fun

Summer Ideas for the outdoors

5 Ways Yelling At Children Affects Their Brain

How many of us were yelled at by our parents when we were younger? Is it something you've been guilty of doing with your own children? It's an easy trap to fall into. Children know just how to push our buttons and it can sometimes feel like we're about to explode because ultimately we just want what's best for them!

Read on to find out what 5 things happen when parents yell at their children:

1. Yelling Fosters Fear

Summer Cup Cake Ideas & chore Charts

Ingredients and Supplies:

Benefits & Facts of Honey & Honey Bees

LDS Church President, Russell M. Nelson, Challenges Youth to a Seven Day Social Media Fast

Social Media consumes our world today.  It’s everywhere you look. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat—they’re all vying for our time and attention. What would you say to giving those up for a whole week?

This is exactly what many of the youth in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints did after they were challenged by President Russell M. Nelson to hold a “7 day fast” from all social media platforms.  

Remembering Dad: In Memory of my Grandpa Kowallis

Soldier returns

Heart burns

War ends

Time mends

Family near

Treasured dears

Much to do

Life renewed

MOVING ON…

Little girl

Hair of curls

Happy Smile

For miles and miles

Daddy’s back!

Clap! Clap!

Hold Close

Rubbing noses

Rocky Point Sign, a Landmark in Weber County, Has Come Down

Rocky Point. These two words evoke a myriad of memories and sentiment for anyone who grew up in the Weber County area. Even after a devastating fire destroyed the landmark structure in 1996, the large metal sign marked the site and pointed to what once had been. Now, the sign, which stood sentry for more than 40 years, has been removed.

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