After a close race that came down to 38 votes, Paul Hunt was elected in November to be the new representative for Midvale City’s Council District 3. The seat for District 3 opened up when Brent Moore decided not to run again after serving two ...
The Unified Police Department’s annual Citizen’s Academy will take place in September 2012 and is open for signup now. The program is a free 10 week course that is designed to give citizens a more in-depth knowledge of the Unified Police ...
The Community Council of Midvale City elected new officers on December 7, 2011. Candy Tippets was unanimously elected to be the council’s Chair for the next year. Shane Liedtke will be her 1st Vice Chair. Roger Robinson and Bruce Boggess are s...
Midvale City was recently awarded a $25,000 grant to address pedestrian safety at Midvale Elementary from Safe Kids USA and its program sponsor, FedEx. The grant was announced at the school’s celebration of International Walk to School Day on ...
Renting the Bowery Pavilions Amphitheater at the Midvale City Park will come at a much higher cost this year. Mayor JoAnn Seghini and the city council recently decided to raise rental fees for the Bowery from $45 to $150 for residents and $200 for n...
  The monthly “Friday Night Movies” series continues Fri. Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. in the multipurpose room of the Copperview Recreation Center, at 8446 South Harrison Street in Midvale. Families are encouraged to come early and bring bla...
Gear to Grow is a non-profit organization that gives donated used sporting equipment to those in need of it. Recently, the organization moved to Midvale, 660 West 7250 South. Originally the warehouse was in Sandy, but owners relocated to Midvale bec...
The annual gala for epilepsy awareness, “Night Among the Stars,” held in November gave Midvale resident Holly Ferrin a chance to put the spotlight on epilepsy. According to Ferrin, one in 26 people develop epilepsy in their lifetime. Her...
  The Utah Division of Water Quality released the first part of a draft water quality study on the impact of low dissolved oxygen levels in the lower Jordan River. They are hoping to get public input on the study. Excess organic matter in the ...
Ruth Vine Tyler Library 8041 South Wood Street Ÿ 801-943-4636 Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Sunday Jan. 16 Holiday. Library is closed Every Wed. starting Jan. 18, 10:30 a.m.Children ages 3 to 5 and adult Dr...
  350 West Park Street (7610 South) 801-566-6590 Lunch is served daily at noon for a suggested lunch donation of $2.50 for seniors over 60. Others must pay $5.25. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance. TBA – Afternoon Movie. Wa...
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