Summer is coming (I think) and our businesses are in need of housing for the workers. If you know of someone who would rent a room to the employees or if someone has a home that won't be rented this summer and would like to have somebody live there for property protection give the Chamber a call and let them know.
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Monday, March 4, 2024
Bear lake Marina
BEAR LAKE and BEAR LAKE STATE PARK Conditions, as of 3/4/2024:
Candidate-Maydi Eastman for Rich County Recorder
Hello, I'm Maydi Eastman and I am running
for Rich County Recorder. I am a
fifth-generation resident deeply committed to our community's well-being. The
heart of this community holds immense significance for me, providing my family
with invaluable support and belonging.
With a strong legacy of service, I've
dedicated myself to various community initiatives, including delivering meals
to seniors, organizing county celebrations, fundraising for cancer patients,
advocating for local monuments, maintaining our cemetery’s integrity, and
leading the D.U.P as Company President.
Now, I'm excited to run for County
Recorder, leveraging my experience with historical documents, attention to
detail, and collaborative spirit to make a significant community impact through
the recording, maintenance, and accessibility of vital legal documents and
records.
Land ownership is
particularly significant in Rich County, representing generations of family
heritage. As
County Recorder, I'll work to safeguard property rights, support economic
development, preserve local history and advocate for our unique needs.
Efficient record-keeping
is essential for long-term growth and prosperity. It would be a privilege to contribute
to the progress of local businesses, ranches, and other enterprises that are
the backbone of the economy.
Candidate for Rich County Recorder-Jem Wilson
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!
Precinct 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 GOP meetings Tuesday evening March 5th
Precinct 1 meets in Woodruff at the City Hall-contact Mike Meek
Precinct 2 meets in Randolph at the Old Gym-contact Frank Smith
Precinct 3 meets in RJH 6:00-contact Cameron Argyle
Precinct 4 meets in Garden City at the Lake View Meeting Room-contact David Baird
Precinct-5 meets in Garden City above the Library-contact Dwayne Gifford
All meetings are open for pre-registration to participate at 6:00 PM
The caucus will start at 7:00. Please attend so you can vote for your precinct officers that will represent you at the state and county levels.
Did you know that your participation in Caucus Night can help decide the candidates who will represent each political party in the upcoming General Election in November? It's true! From local school board to state office to president, participating in your local neighborhood caucus night is an important way you can have a say in who represents you.
Depending on how you are registered to vote, at caucus night you can become a party delegate, vote in the presidential primary, and participate in electoral politics at the most grassroots level. Below find everything you need to know to be part of this process.
If you are a registered Republican:
If you're a member of the Republican Party, you should know that they're holding a Presidential Preference Poll on March 5th in conjunction with their state-wide caucus meetings. However, they've restricted the eligible voters of the poll to those who are affiliated members of the Republican Party.
Republicans will also be electing precinct chairs and delegates on caucus night. You can find out more about the caucus meetings, including locations and times, by visiting the Republican Party's website at https://utgop.org/2024-presidential-preference-poll/.
If you are a registered Democrat, unaffiliated, or a member of another political party and want to participate in Democratic caucuses:
Utah Democrats will also be electing precinct officers and delegates at caucus night, and is open to any registered voter. You can find more information at utahdemocrats.org/caucus.
However, the Utah Democratic Party will be holding a Presidential Primary Election as part of Super Tuesday on March 5th. The Democratic Party has opened up its primary election to include voters registered with other political parties, as well as unaffiliated voters.
Members of the Democratic Party will receive a ballot automatically, while non-affiliated voters can vote in person. You can find a polling location at https://vote.utah.gov.
Rich Basketball season ends with hard fought victories and losses
These young people work hard on and off the court. They are supported by parents, staff, the bus drivers, the cheerleaders, and the band.
Garden City Planning & Zoning
| You may call in at 5:00 to talk about issues. Public Notice | 2024/03/06 05:00 PM |
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| Public Hearing | 2024/03/06 05:00 PM |
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UHSAA - Academic All-State 2023-24 Girls Basketball
5d ·
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Rebel Yell to Seniors Violett Taylor, Hannah Scott and Haydee Pugmire from Rich
High School for being selected to the Utah High School Activities Association -
Academic All-state team for 1A girl's basketball - Go Rebels!
Candidate for County Commission-Mike Leonhardt
Accomplishments:
- $4
Million Water Expansion
- Run
Away Truck Ramp
- Pedestrian
Crosswalks on HWY 89/30
- 12
Pickleball Courts
- Expansion
of Heritage Park - Baseball & Soccer
Fields
- New
Community Traditions - July 4th & 24th
Concerts & Fireworks, Christmas Tree
Lighting
- Expansion
of Bear Lake Marina
- Garden
City Food Pantry
- Library
Expansion - Learning Center
- Bike
Trails
Goals for the next 4 years
Splash Pad
- Support
more funding for Law Enforcement and Emergency Services.
- Protect
and advocate for personal property rights.
- Protect
farming and agriculture, and small businesses within our county.
- Continue
to work with chamber and other entities to find solutions for housing.
- Look
for solutions for indoor activities.
- Continue
to update roads and build trails.
- Gun
Range for Rich County.
- Continue
great relationships with State and Federal leaders.
Candidacy Statement Candidate Name: Kaia Bowden Position of Election: County Recorder
Candidacy
Statement Candidate Name: Kaia Bowden Position of Election: County Recorder My
name is Kaia Bowden and I am running for the County Recorder’s position in Rich
County. I have been employed by Rich County, specifically in the Recorder’s
Office, since December of 2019. In December of 2022, I was appointed County
Recorder by the Republican Voting Committee and have just shy of five years
experience in this office, as well as over one year of experience as the
official County Recorder. I have many future plans to improve this aspect of
the county offices, as well as plans currently underway for improvements. I
love what I do in this office, and for the county. I also believe that my
specialized experience in this field is an important asset to the residents of
this county, and hope to have the opportunity to be able to continue to help
the county thrive in whatever way I can. Thank you for your support Kaia Bowden
RICH COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 6, 2024 AGENDA
Remember to look on you tube for the meeting
RICH COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 6, 2024 AGENDA
10:00 Clayton Webb – Utah Cold War Veterans Foundation Utah
Cold War Victory Medal
10:15 Blair Stringham – Division of Wildlife Resources
Presentation of PILT check to the County
10:30 Debra Vanoy & Bryan Neilsen – Utah Ag Land Trust
Presentation on Conservation Easements for Agriculture Land Owners
10:45 Kim Wilson – Assessor Willard Schultz Appeal Personal
Property Exemptions
11:00 Rob Johnson – Bear River Mental Health Annual Audit
& 2023 Financial Report
11:30 COMMISSION BUSINESS Approve Expenditures Approve
Minutes Approve Wheeler Machinery Sanitation Quotes
12:00 ADJOURN