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Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Fun Facts about Leap Year

 1. Julius Caesar introduced the first calendar leap year in 46 B.C.  

The Earth takes exactly 365 days, five hours, 48 minutes and 45 seconds to circle the sun. The occasional Feb. 29 ensures we don’t lose six hours every year.

2. Leap year babies are called “leapers” or “leaplings.” 

You’d get a special name, too, if you had to wait four years to celebrate your birthday.

3. Feb. 29 has traditionally been a day on which women were allowed to propose to men. 

Sounds hopelessly outdated for the 21st century, but this is the way it has worked in many cultures for centuries!

4. Some cultures consider Feb. 29 an unlucky day.

In Italy, people say, “Anno bisesto, anno funesto,” which translates as, “leap year, doom year.”

In some countries, like Greece, people warn against planning weddings during leap years.

5. Feb. 29 is not really a legal day.

Many companies don’t recognize Leap Day as a “valid day.” They make leapers choose

Feb. 28 or March 1 as their birthday instead.

6. Lots of people work for free on Feb. 29. 

Most employees who are paid fixed monthly incomes will work for free on Feb. 29 because their wages are likely not calculated to include the extra day.

7. There are two “Leap Year Capitals of the World.”

If you want to celebrate this special day in a big way, head to Texas — or New Mexico. Anthony, Texas and Anthony, New Mexico both claim the title “Leap Year Capital,” while holding lavish, multi-day celebrations each leap year.

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Mayor Mike Leonhardt's Corner

 Good morning

Wanted you to give an update on some legislative actions we have been working on..
1st .. We made a presentation to the Natural Resource Committee for 10 million dollars to finish some updates to the Bear Lake Marina Expansion.. The state parks will be using some funds from another source to get the updates finished..
2nd.. I have been working with Rep Birkland to update some TRT funding for cities that are in the 5th and 6th class .. House Bill 0558..
I have been watching several other bills that can have a negative effect on voters, municipalities and communities..
Please feel free to reach out to me ..
435-881-3601 or mikel@gardencityut.us

Rich County Employment

 The Sheriff's Office is still looking for great people who may be yelled at, and will work long hours. These are called dispatchers!

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Monday, February 26, 2024

Rich County Caucus Information

 

Check on your voter card and be ready to learn all you can to be the best prepared citizen that you can be

 NOTICE OF 2024 REGULAR GENERAL ELECTION (PDF)

Statewide initiatives from the 2023 General Election in Utah

 


2024 Rich County Election Candidate List:

Click Candidate's name to view their Declaration Of Candidacy

Candidate

Seeking Office of:

Kim Wilson

Assessor

Jon Lee

Commissioner C

Mike Leonhardt

Commissioner C

Jon Nichol

Commissioner C

Scott Sabey

Local School Board #1

Nikalus Wallentine

Local School Board #1

Peter Cornia

Local School Board #2

Tyler Pugmire

Local School Board #2

Zack McKee

Local School Board #5

Maydi Eastman

Recorder

Kaia Bowden

Recorder

Jem Wilson

Recorder

My name is Jem Wilson. I’ve been a Rich County resident for 15 years. I’m deeply rooted in our county! My family lived in Randolph for 10 years and currently in Woodruff for 5 years! My children attend Rich School! My husband Wyatt was born and raised in Rich County. I currently work for Bear River Vet Clinic. I was the manager for the practice for 4.5 years until September 2023, when I decided to start preparing for my campaign! I’m running for Rich County Recorder!  As a manager, I gained many skills that will help me as the future Recorder! I have excellent communication skills, public relations skills, and customer service! I pride myself on being able to connect with the public! I have exceptional computer skills and learn programs quickly! I understand the value of getting work done in a timely matter! I promise to be prompt in my work while achieving the end goals! I’m very professional! 

 

I’m qualified to become the Rich County Recorder because I’ve been studying the Utah Recorder codes and guidelines. I have shadowed the Weber County and Cache County Recorders! I also met with Marilyn Adams with Hickman Land and Title.  Furthermore, I’ve been studying different types of deeds, mapping, legal descriptions, and surveying information. By spending time shadowing our surrounding county recorders, I’ve created firm contacts that promise to provide me with guidance and support as needed! Lastly, I’ve attended all of the Utah Republican Party Candidate Trainings. My competitors have only attended one! I will be attending my Republican Party caucus on March 5th, and the Republican Convention on April 6th. I also plan on attending town hall meetings and other county events where I can meet with community members! 

When I’m voted as Rich County Recorder, I will further the county's work with ArcGIS online. Also, I plan to digitalize our record books along with getting them properly preserved. I will work hard to serve our community members' needs! I will work to better Rich County!  

I will be honest in my work! I will be punctual and committed to being a quick learner and progress as your future Recorder! Vote for me to have accountability and results! I’m change we can believe in! I have the support of our County Commissioners, County Republican delegates, and many community members! I’m firm when I say, I’m ready! I would greatly appreciate your vote! 

 

LouJean Argyle

Treasurer

 

Primary Elections

FOR ALL REGISTERED VOTERS: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

In 2024 there will be partisan primary elections.

• The Democratic Party will have a Presidential Primary Election on March 5, 2024.


• The Republican Party has chosen to hold a Presidential Preference Poll in conjunction with theirstatewide caucus meetings on March 5, 2024.


• According to State Law, political parties set rules regarding who may participate in their
primary elections and caucuses.


• Your party affiliation will determine which ballot you receive and which primary or caucus you
may participate in. Your party affiliation cannot be changed after Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 5 pm. and will remain in effect through the June 2024 Primary Election. It will also remain in
effect thereafter unless you choose to change it.
• You may remain unaffiliated past this deadline and affiliate with your chosen party at any
time.


• If you are an unaffiliated voter and would like a ballot for the democratic primary in March,
please notify our office by phone or email.


• If you would like to participate in the Republican caucus, please update your voter registration at voter.utah.gov.

You can review your voter registration and party affiliation and make necessary changes at
voter.Utah.gov or contact the Rich County Clerks Office at 435-793-2415.