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Weber High School Honor Roll 2014-15 2nd Quarter

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Harrisville City News

City Council

 

Notice of Municipal Election 

 

Notice Date & Time: 6/1/15 8:00 AM

 

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                            Notice of Municipal Election

 

The City of Harrisville, Utah, hereby gives notice that a municipal election will be held for three (3) City Council seats.

 

STATE SEEKS TO STRIP INDIVIDUALS OF FREEDOM UNDER THE GUISE OF CLEANER AIR- THE DIRTY TRUTH ABOUT DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY

Northern Utah--Thanks to big government, the days of “chestnuts roasting on an open fire” will soon be a thing of the past or levied a large fine.  The Division of Air Quality in Utah is seeking to strip away the freedom of choice in Utah.  Utah is about to institute a mandatory no burn action when they feel the pollution is building up to unhealthy levels during winter inversions. The regulations would cover nearly every county in Northern Utah including Box Elder County and Weber County.

Weber High Presents Addams Family

Pleasant View—Weber High will present The Addams Family on February 27, 28 March 2, 5, 6 & 7. This play, inspired more by the 1960s TV series than by the original Charles Addams New Yorker cartoons, The Addams Family proved to be one of the more successful of the TV shows-turned-movies of the 1990s.

Ready to Face the Competition

Pleasant View—Coach Mark Larsen is excited to see Weber High boys’ basketball team compete this season. He is in his fifth year as the head coach and says that even though the team was young last year, this year everyone is coming back stronger and more skilled. “I love the competition that basketball brings. I also enjoy the fact that it is such a fast paced game. You don't have much time to dwell on anything, just focus on playing the next play,” he said through an e-mail.

New School Ready to Help Students Succeed

Harrisville—GreenWood Charter School is planning on opening in the Fall of 2015 in Harrisville. The school has open enrollment going from January 1 to February 15 for grades kindergarten to 6th, with a 530 student capacity. The school will serve students from all backgrounds, including special needs students, gifted students, and limited English-proficient students. According to the school’s website, GreenWood’s mission is “to provide a quality holistic education to all students by providing opportunities for them to be active, knowledgeable, creative, and conscientious individuals.

DAWG GONE PET SALON - SIMPLY DOGGON’ GREAT!!

Harrisville- There is a new dog in town. Well, maybe not a new dog, but definitely a new Dog Salon. Opening January 2nd, three awesome dog groomers will be available to pamper  your pooch or care for your kitty. The Salon is sparkling new and the décor is pet friendly and adorable! With nice sized tubs they can care for your pets whether big or small. They will be open Monday-Saturday from 9am to 6pm to care for the furry members of your family. Call now to book your appointments, and your pooch will soon be howling with delight and smell great while doing it! Located at 1150 N.

Following the Savior

40 different stakes in Weber County, including those in Harrisville, North Ogden, Pleasant View, and Farr West, gathered at the Dee Event Center and local churches for a Stake conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on November 23. Four different speakers spoke at the conference, including Elder L. Tom Perry of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

A Very Sweet and Yummy Hobby

Harrisville—Some people like collecting coins, others enjoy sewing or quilting. But no matter what it might be, all hobbies are a fun way to show off one’s creative side. It’s even more fun when a person gets to share his or her hobby with those around them, especially if it’s a tasty one. This is exactly what Ashlee Urry gets to do when she makes cakes for other people. No matter how big or small, Ashlee is up to the task.

Utah Judge Orders Mother Not to Teach Her Children About Religion or Politics

Editor’s note: The following is a lightly edited transcription of an interview Libertas Institute conducted with a Utah mother of three whose parental rights have been violated by the judicial system. The comments in this interview do not necessarily reflect the views of Libertas Institute.

Libertas Institute: Can you tell us a little about yourself?

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