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Monday, May 11, 2026
Bear Lake State Park Marina
Mostly Clear
Low Temp:39° F
High Temp:88° F
Water Temp:54.0° F
Water Level:5916.40′
Rich School District
A Rebel yell to the Rich high boys and girls track team who both finished with Region 22 championships today at the meet held in Randolph. Go Rebels!
The Family Place
Check the Family Place flyer to Register
Rich County Kids Summer Camps (Ages 6-11)
June 8 @ 10:00 am – July 10 @ 12:00 pm
Looking for affordable summer camps in Rich County this summer? The Family Place is providing incredible themed summer camps at our Logan location!
Dates and themes are as follows:
June 22-26 Great Outdoors
July 13-17 Olympics
July 27-31 Discovering the Decades
Aug 3-7 World Traveler
All camps take place from 10-12 PM at Garden City Park
Each camp fee is $10 and includes fun themed activities, snacks, and lasting memories for your children!
Town of Garden City Agenda May 14th
1. Roll Call
2. Approval of Minutes a. Approval of minutes of the regular Town Council Meeting, April 9th, 2026, and April 9th, 2026, Public Hearing b. Approval of the Minutes of the Special Garden City Town Council Meeting. 3. Public Comments - 2-minute limit 4. Business License Discussion/Approval a. Cloud Dream Homes, PLLC. 1347 Sir Barton Dr., Randall Cloud b. Aurora Getaways LLC, 545 West Dee, Ian Winters and Mike Jones c. MOWBOTiQ in Northern Utah, 60 S Paradise Parkway, Truman Huefner d. Bear Lake Trail Head, 535 West Logan Road. Richard Rose 5. PUD Discussion/Approval a. Requests approval for Preliminary Water's Edge Phase 9. 45 E 150 S. Norm Mecham and Teri Eynon 6. Rezone Appeal Discussion/Approval a. Requests approval to rezone a 5-acre parcel #36-04-000-0077, from RE to C3. This parcel is south of Pickleville Parkway. Nick Wilcox and Teri Eynon b. Requests approval to rezone the property frontage, along Pickleville Parkway and 300 feet deep (to the south) from a residential zone to a C3 Zone. Nate Parry and Teri Eynon 7. Resolution Discussion/Approval a. Resolution #R26-01, A Resolution Updating and Adding to the Administrative Code Infraction Fine Schedule 8. Public Hearing at, or after, 6:00 p.m. a. Ordinance # 26-10, An Ordinance Amending Revocation of Short-term Rental License b. Ordinance #26-11, An Ordinance Amending the Dedication of Water for Development Purposes c. The Tentative 2027 Budget for the General Fund, Enterprise (Water) Fund, Capital Project Fund, Fixed Assets, and Beach Access Fund for fiscal year July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027. 9. Ordinance Discussion/Approval a. Ordinance #26-09, An Ordinance Amending Drainage Improvements b. Ordinance # 26-10, An Ordinance Amending Revocation of Short-term Rental License c. Ordinance #26-11, An Ordinance Amending the Dedication of Water for Development Purposes d. Ordinance #26-12, An Ordinance Updating the Commercial Zone 10. Council Member Reports 11. Tentative Budget Discussion/Approval a. The Tentative 2027 Budget for the General Fund, Enterprise (Water) Fund, Capital Project Fund, Fixed Assets, and Beach Access Fund for fiscal year July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027. 12. Miscellaneous Discussion/Approval a. Town Council Member Appointment - REMOVED FROM AGENDA b. Library Board Member Appointment c. Cell Tower Agreement d. Discussion only - STR Ordinance i. Review the new application period ii. Review marked parking e. Discussion only - ADU Ordinance 13. Payment Vouchers 14. Adjournment
Notice of Special Accommodations:
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this public hearing should notify the Garden City Office at (435) 946-2901, 69 N. Paradise Parkway, Garden City, Utah, on Monday through Friday, at least 3 working days prior to the public hearing. The office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Randolph Town Meeting
Town of Randolph
Town Board Agenda
Wednesday, May 13, 2026,
6:30 PM
Laurel Telford - Grants
Minutes and Bills
Budget FY2027
Fencing & Surfacing of the Tennis Courts
5K Run – August 15th
Tourism Grant 2027
Softball BBQ
Overdue Water Bills
New Business
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Rich County Sheriff's Office Law Total Incident Report
Nature of Incident Total Incidents ------------------------------ ---------------
Traffic Accident w/ Damage 3
Intrusion Alarm 3
Assault 1
Agency Assistance 2
Assist 7
Motorist Assist 1
Attempt to Locate Vehicle 1
Civil Dept. assist 8
Criminal History 8 Domestic Violence 1
Dumpster Fire 1
Harassment 2
Lockout 1
Noise Problem 2
Recovered Stolen Vehicle 1
Sex Offense 1
Suspicious Incident 2
Suspicious Person 2
Suspicious Vehicle 1
Traffic Hazard 4
Traffic Violation 1
Prisoner Transport 1
Trespassing 2
VIN Number Inspection 9
Welfare Check 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Incidents for This Report: 66
America 250-North Carolina (wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carolina)
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The history of North Carolina from pre-colonial history to the present, covers the experiences of the people who have lived within the territory that now comprises the U.S. state of North Carolina.
Findings of the earliest discovered human settlements in present day North Carolina, are found at the Hardaway Site, dating back to approximately 8000 BCE. From around 1000 BCE, until the time of European contact, is the time period known as the Woodland period. It was during this time period, that the Mississippian culture of Native American civilization flourished, which included areas of North Carolina. Historically documented tribes in the North Carolina region include the Carolina Algonquian-speaking tribes of the coastal areas, such as the Chowanoke, Roanoke, Pamlico, Machapunga, Coree, and Cape Fear Indians – they were the first encountered by English colonists. Other tribes included the Iroquoian-speaking Meherrin, Cherokee, and Tuscarora in the interior part of the state. There were also Southeastern Siouan-speaking tribes, such as the Cheraw, Waxhaw, Saponi, Waccamaw, and Catawba.
The earliest English attempt at colonization was the Roanoke Colony in 1585, the famed "Lost Colony" of Sir Walter Raleigh. The Province of Carolina was formed in 1629, and became an official province in 1663. It split in 1712, helping form the Province of North Carolina. North Carolina is named after King Charles I of England; it became a royal colony of the British Empire in 1729. In 1776, the colony declared independence. The Halifax Resolves resolution adopted by North Carolina on April 12, 1776, was the first formal call for independence from Great Britain among the American Colonies during the American Revolution. On November 21, 1789, North Carolina became the 12th state to ratify the United States Constitution.
From colonial times, through the American Civil War, the enslavement of humans was legal in North Carolina. Tensions on rights of slave owners was the main cause of the American Civil War. North Carolina declared its secession from the Union on May 20, 1861. Following the Civil War, North Carolina was restored to the Union on July 4, 1868. The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified December of 1865, ending the chattel slavery. After the Reconstruction era, white Democrats regained control of the state's political system. In the 1890s, white Democrats passed Jim Crow laws hindering many poor whites from voting and effectively disfranchised African Americans from voting. Jim Crow laws also enforced racial segregation. These laws were enforced until federal legislation was passed in the 1960s.
Rich County Online Gardening Classes & Hunter Education
Class Announcement
Hunter Education Course
Class Location: Rich County Court House
Class Dates: June 4 & 5, 2026
Class Time(s): 5:00 PM- 9:00 PM
Range Date/Time: June 6 // Time: 9:30 A.M.
Instructor(s): Kennie kwh84067@comcast.net
How to Register: This is not an online course. To register: purchase a Hunter Education Certificate of Registration at any license vendor and then go to the DWR Website or use this link dwrapps.utah.gov/dwrcourses/he/traditional?id=515627 Bring the COR to the first class night.
Please email the instructor with any questions.
Contact: Please contact instructor with any questions.
dwrapps.utah.gov/dwrcourses/he/traditional?id=515627
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