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Harrisville

Weber High School Honor Roll 2012-13 1st Quarter

Honor Roll Students

 

Weber High School Honor Roll 2012-13 1st Quarter

10th Grade Highest Honor Roll (4.0)

Harrisville’s Busy Summer and Truth in Taxation Challenge

The last couple of months have been busy for the Harrisville City Council. They opened the Harrisville splash pad, organized Heritage Days, and applied for Truth in Taxation, which is the legal process a city must undertake to increase taxes. Due to an unbalanced budget and the need for public-service raises, the Council started researching several different options that would bring the city the funds they needed.

Parents Take Charge of Child Education

 

“Creating the great thinkers of the 21st Century”

Republican Primary Forces Choice for N. Weber – S. Box Elder

When the re-districting ended in the Legislature, newly aligned House District 29 became a straddle district – being almost evenly split between South Box-Elder and Northwest Weber Counties as far as population and geography.   The new district pits incumbent Representative Brad Galvez against incumbent Representative Lee Perry.

Weber High School Honor Roll 2011-12 4th Quarter

10th Grade Highest Honor Roll (4.0)

Block Grants are Unconstitutional and Unfunded Mandates

Block Grants Unconstitutional, Councilman Says An Example of not Heeding the Vertical Separation of Power

Weber High Honor Roll 3rd Quarter 2012

10th Grade Highest Honor Roll (4.0)

Harrisville City News

Harrisville Has a New City Recorder.

On October 27, 2009, Harrisville City Council approved the hiring of Jennifer Morrell as the new Harrisville City Recorder who replaced Wendy Austin. Wendy was recruited away by Ogden City.

Weber High School 1st Quarter Honor Roll: October 2009

10th Grade Highest Honor Roll (4.0)

Weber County News

Weber County has held several meetings and 3 public hearings to consider its 2010 budget. The budget plan as of December 1st, 2009 was for approximately 55 million dollars. The budget is essentially planned to remain the same as for 2009.

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