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Pleasant View

Pleasant View August News

Open Letter from Mayor Call:

It seems as if summer just started and is in full on heat mode, but we are only a couple of weeks away from the beginning of the school year. This always makes me feel as if my summer is slipping away. We have started many projects that I am sure you have noticed happening around the City. It is amazing how many things are happening on a daily basis here in our City. Here is a partial list of things that are going on:

Pleasant View Planning Commission

Back to School Registration Dates For 2018-2019 School Year

North Ogden Jr. High

August 15th

8 a.m.-9 a.m. 7th grade registration

9 a.m.-10 a.m. 8th grade registration

10 a.m.-11 a.m. 9th grade registration

August 17th

Back to School Night

2 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

Orion Jr. High

August 7th

8 a.m.-9 a.m. 7th Grade registration

9 a.m.-10 a.m. 8th grade registration

10-11 a.m. 9th grade registration

August 16th

Back to School Night

4:30-7:30 p.m.

Walquist Junior High

Pleasant View July News

In recent City Council meeting there was a re-zoning on the addenda, so residents came out to voice their thoughts and concerns over this project. We received the following from Tony Pitman:

“The Pleasant View City Council just voted to keep the land use the same as it currently stands on the parcel north of the church on highway 89.

This is good news for all of us.

I would like to thank the City Council for listening to the residents.

Yesterdays Elections Have winners

Yesterday Elections have narrowed down the people that are running for offices. With a few the election decided who would be in a few offices.

Box Elder County had two seats up for reelection for the county commissioner seats, Jeff Hadfield and Jeff Scott will retain their seats for another four years.

Representative Lee Perry had the following to say, “Congrats to Commissioners Hadfield and Scott to 4 more years. You guys are great. Jeff Hadfield and Jeff Scott”.

Come to Liberty Hall's Grand Opening on July 4th

YOUR JULY 4th INVITATON to a Celebration of Friendships and Liberty

Dear Friends,
 
Come join us for the Grand Opening Celebration of Liberty Hall in Farr West, Utah on the 4th of July!

Mr. Couts

Mr. Couts is the only candidate to have actively opposed the 2016 Weber County Tax Increase.

Political Info Lisa Roskelly

I am running for the House of Representatives, District 7. I want to earn your vote to support education geared toward economic growth and laser-focused, limited & transparent govt.

Currently Running for

Utah State Representative for District 7, United States, Republican

CONTACT INFO Call 801.560.0137  @UtahHouseDistrict7

Send Message  lisa@roskelley.us

 

http://LisaRoskelley.us

 

Jason B. Kyle Running for Utah House District 8

Jason B. Kyle would like to run for Utah House District 8 and says, “I am not the established candidate. If you want someone who has rubbed shoulders and made deals with the well-connected, then I am not your man. If you want someone who will look out for your interest, keep your taxes low, defend your God-given rights and liberties, then I am the candidate to represent District 8 in the Utah House of Representatives.”

Kyle is a husband, father, chemical engineer, business manager and concerned citizen.

James Ebert Running for Weber County Commissioner

James Ebert Running for Weber County Commissioner

With a population of 248,000 people in Weber County, James Ebert would like to be the next Weber County Commissioner to serve the citizens here. Weber County is full of diversity, recreational outdoor space and creativity.  Ebert has a desire to be committed to building a prosperous county through economic and community development.

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