tag:www.holladayjournal.com,2005:/categories/news?page=10News | Holladay Journal Page 10Educating | Entertaining | Informing2022-01-13T11:55:12-07:00urn:uuid:57e862e2-3476-4c3f-bc42-67ee114db7f22022-01-13T11:54:59-07:002022-01-13T11:55:12-07:00Legislative titan departs with ‘enviable legacy’2022-01-13 11:55:07 -0700Zak SonntagLongest serving councilmember Sabrina Petersen steps down.
<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.holladayjournal.com">Holladay Journal</a></small></p>urn:uuid:fa92f8f1-4927-41f2-b1bc-c3716b02f9652022-01-03T14:51:10-07:002022-01-03T14:51:14-07:00Fundraiser will give Crestview student in wheelchair access to same recess fun as his friends2022-01-03 14:51:10 -0700Heather LawrenceAfter noticing one young student in a wheelchair sitting on the sidelines at recess, Crestview Elementary parents work to change that by raising funds for an ADA-friendly playground.
<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.holladayjournal.com">Holladay Journal</a></small></p>urn:uuid:c327a74b-6150-4779-86fd-0779a6d69eab2021-11-23T13:25:30-07:002021-11-23T13:27:33-07:00Government 101: How does your city know how much property tax to collect?2021-11-23 13:25:30 -0700Erin DixonHow do you know how much property tax you will pay?<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.holladayjournal.com">Holladay Journal</a></small></p>urn:uuid:fdfbf1bd-0242-4401-aaad-e9e89d9e1bf12021-10-04T12:31:06-06:002021-12-15T14:00:06-07:00Running unopposed: Uncontested elections in Holladay raise governing structure questions2021-10-04 12:31:15 -0600Zak SonntagHolladay residents will vote in November in a municipal election where two of three races are being run unopposed, including an uncontested mayor's race.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.holladayjournal.com">Holladay Journal</a></small></p>urn:uuid:8df17ba9-b3d9-4acb-998f-a46349f471322021-10-04T12:27:44-06:002021-12-15T14:00:07-07:00Pandemic windfalls cut both ways for some Holladay companies2021-10-04 12:27:52 -0600Zak SonntagShifts in consumer behavior have increased revenue: will it last?
<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.holladayjournal.com">Holladay Journal</a></small></p>urn:uuid:8268d86a-8c00-4235-b60d-6eda21e4f0d92021-09-27T12:43:38-06:002021-09-27T12:43:58-06:00Governor wants to incentivize lawn removal with a statewide buyback program2021-09-27 12:43:49 -0600Alison BrimleyBeginning Aug. 1, incentive programs for removing grass at private residences—pioneered by Jordan Valley Water—will be available across seven counties within the Central Utah Water Conservancy District. <hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.holladayjournal.com">Holladay Journal</a></small></p>urn:uuid:4f3c42b2-8ce2-4c4d-9a39-e20648619b2a2021-09-27T12:38:19-06:002021-09-27T12:38:33-06:00Government 101: Redevelopment Agency2021-09-27 12:38:18 -0600Erin DixonWhat is an RDA and why do cities have them?
<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.holladayjournal.com">Holladay Journal</a></small></p>urn:uuid:fa882ca0-90b9-4962-86df-b856bb9c84c82021-09-09T10:15:02-06:002021-09-09T10:20:14-06:00Voluntary action by residents helps mitigate drought impact2021-09-09 10:15:10 -0600Zak SonntagA patchwork water policy offers conservation incentives to some—but not all.
<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.holladayjournal.com">Holladay Journal</a></small></p>urn:uuid:2c4d4fcc-dd4f-421a-bbdd-5668cc730d672021-09-07T16:34:45-06:002021-09-08T15:00:13-06:00Increasing Use of Technology Strengthens Communities2021-09-07 16:34:44 -0600Bryan ScottThe internet is a powerful resource for furthering education, assisting with job searches, tracking your benefits, engaging in telehealth and keeping up with life.<hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.holladayjournal.com">Holladay Journal</a></small></p>urn:uuid:68c108fe-0d1a-4ef8-8fc7-a5ef0bbb06422021-09-01T15:09:13-06:002021-09-01T15:10:04-06:00A first for everything: City passed first-ever tax increase, hikes rate 50%2021-09-01 15:09:23 -0600Zak SonntagCity passed first-ever tax increase, hikes rate 50% <hr /><p><small>Original article published at <a href="www.holladayjournal.com">Holladay Journal</a></small></p>