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Has questions about Sanpete water issues
I appreciate the informative articles regarding water issues in Sanpete County: “Wales imposes moratorium on water connections,” “Incorporation, conservation easements may be solutions to development pressures,” (The Sanpete Mes- senger, June 15, 2022.) “Spring City looks at water connection issues, police will enforce nuisances,” (The Sanpete Messenger, April 13, 2022.) and “BYU tapped as major lead in…
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Newspaper delayed due to upcoming celebrations
The Sanpete Messenger will be closed on Friday, May 27 to support our staff’s participation in the Scandinavian Festival and graduations. We will also be closed on Monday, May 30 for the Memorial Day Holiday. Our weekly paper will be set to come out a day late on Thursday, June 2 to accommodate these celebrations….
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Inside our Schools
Ephraim Elementary School Ephraim Elementary School is looking for students who will be turning 5 years of age on or before Sept. 1, 2022. If your student plans on attending kindergarten in the fall, please call the school at 435-283-4171 to have your child placed on the enrollment list. Thursday, May 26 at 10 a.m….
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Spring City ordinance changes to affect residences and commercial
SPRING CITY – Changes to city ordinances, among other topics, were discussed during the Spring City council meeting this last Thursday, May 5. The city’s planning and zoning committee has begun revising some city ordinances, and the city council made or is considering changes to Titles 3, 9, 10, and 11. Title…
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Spring City looks at water connections, police will enforce nuisance ordinance
SPRING CITY—Continued discussion of the water connection issues and the nuisance ordinance took place during the Spring City Council meeting last Thursday, April 7, along with new topics of interest. A neighborhood in the north buffer zone of Spring City has been experiencing water problems. One family has been without water for six…
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Snow theatre presents a comedy, ‘The Foreigner’ running today through Saturday
EPHRAIM—The Snow College Theater Department is presenting the comedy, “The Foreigner” beginning Wednesday (tonight) and running through Saturday, with curtain times at 7:30 p.m. in the Eccles Center for the Performing Arts. Directed by Dr. Trent Bean, the play takes place in a fishing lodge in Georgia. The main characters are visitors from…
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Historic ‘Major Mansion’ renovation will restore home to former elegance
SPRING CITY- The historic “Major Mansion,” a house at 521 South 200 West in Spring City, built sometime between 1868 and 1874, is now under renovation by local residents Jhan and Tracy Miller.
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Three local museums get grants for improvements
Grant checks arrived at the Mt. Pleasant City Hall last week after three local museums in Ephraim, Fairview, and Spring City applied for a grant from the Utah Division of Arts and Museums together and were approved to receive a combined total of $80,912 in funding for their projects.
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Snow to present fantasy musical, ‘Tuck Everlasting’ Feb. 23-26 in Eccles Theatre
The Snow College Department of Theatre will be putting on a production of “Tuck Everlasting” Feb. 23-26 from 7:30 to 10 p.m., with a Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. in the Eccles Center Kim Christison Theatre.
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Inside Our Schools February 24
A compilation of all upcoming and past events within the Sanpete County schools, preceding and following the week of February 24.
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Snow College honors three ‘Employees of the Fall Semester 2021’
Three employee on the Snow College staff, who the school describes in a press release as “unsung heroes,” have been named “Employees of the Fall Semester 2021.”
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Sanpete Newspaper to come out a day later
The Sanpete Messenger will be celebrating the upcoming holiday, Presidents Day on Monday, February 21, 2022, delaying the paper production by a day.
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Inside Our Schools February 16
An update on upcoming and past events for Sanpete County Schools.
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Spring City will enforce nuisance ordinance and levy fines
At its recent meeting on Thursday, Feb. 3, the Spring City Council took steps that will allow the town’s nuisance ordinance to be enacted and enforced, which could lead to fines of up to $50 or $100 per day if a resident is found in noncompliance.
