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Oct 21, 2020 12:42PM ● By Erin Dixon
Midvale may lose some funding in 2022 that normally comes to them from sales tax. What happens to The Road Home shelter if it does?
Sep 22, 2020 01:30PM ● By Justin Adams
Many cities in the Salt Lake valley collected more sales tax this spring than in previous years.
Sep 14, 2020 03:52PM ● By Heather Lawrence
The County strives to make voting simple and accessible to all registered voters through mail-in ballots and ballot drop boxes.
Sep 14, 2020 03:05PM ● By Cassie Goff
Salt Lake County’s new service Property Watch will notify residents when new occurrences appear with their property.
Sep 09, 2020 01:42PM ● By Erin Dixon
Planning for more people means planning to support them with the necessary utilities. What is Midvale City doing to plan?
Sep 02, 2020 03:38PM ● By Erin Dixon
Some changes, mostly hidden from the public eye, are coming to the Shops at Fort Union.
Jul 27, 2020 11:42AM ● By Erin Dixon
Rising operating costs of police departments made Midvale City officials pause and discuss the future of the police force in the city.
Jul 09, 2020 01:36PM ● By Justin Adams
Teachers, students and faculty will be required to wear face masks at school to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Jul 01, 2020 01:08PM ● By Julie Slama
Midvale’s first female mayor dies at age 82, leaving her hometown to “see successes for decades to come.”
Jun 29, 2020 10:41AM ● By Erin Dixon
What are police officers like in Midvale? Is the city as racially torn as other places in the United States?
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