tag:www.valleyjournals.com,2005:/categories/local-life?page=144Local Life | The City Journals Page 144Educating | Entertaining | Informing2019-04-29T08:06:00-06:00urn:uuid:7c8d1729-752c-43f4-929a-a6a0ee4609992019-04-29T08:04:26-06:002019-04-29T08:06:00-06:00City puts old technology to new use for emergency planning2019-04-29 08:04:26 -0600Josh WoodCottonwood Heights put its emergency planning to the test again during its Shakeout drill on April 13.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:c7a8942a-a3eb-465d-97b6-6c4009bf207f2019-04-26T12:14:06-06:002019-04-26T12:14:06-06:00Local business raises $200,000 for pain-relieving nanotech patch2019-04-26 12:14:06 -0600Justin AdamsAn accidental discovery led to a new pain-relieving patch that's raised hundreds of thousands of dollars through crowdfunding. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:4daf122f-1e44-4c50-9677-2a73624535ac2019-04-23T15:05:40-06:002019-04-26T09:56:07-06:00Taylorsville High School students are among those who have voted Summit Vista a ‘Great Place to Work’2019-04-26 09:56:07 -0600Carl FauverSome Taylorsville High School students are gaining valuable work experience at Summit Vista retirement community.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:2d2a823d-e9a2-4c9b-86d1-963e33bbd1532019-04-23T16:11:24-06:002019-04-23T16:11:24-06:00Babysitters club: WVC Fire starts 101 course for youth2019-04-23 16:11:24 -0600Travis BartonWith a dearth of available babysitting classes out there, WVC Fire offers Babysitting 101 class. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:7a5e499b-00e8-4649-83d6-a9c8b02703bd2019-04-23T15:48:27-06:002020-10-12T13:20:34-06:00Kick Ash Festival seeks to put an end to ‘vape-havior’ – E-cigs on most-wanted list, per youth filmmakers2019-04-23 15:48:27 -0600Jennifer J JohnsonValley youth use of “vapes” is up an astonishing 500 percent. Salt Lake County decided to Kick Ash.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:8581bf78-de09-4568-8828-e0ea85685e422019-04-22T15:51:06-06:002019-06-02T09:56:07-06:00Daybreak’s new Highland Park: One of only 12 like it in the nation2019-04-22 15:51:05 -0600Jordan HaffordSouth Jordan City recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for brand new Highland Park in Daybreak.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:bd0ad7c4-974f-446e-af1f-95464d97830e2019-04-22T15:07:19-06:002019-04-22T15:07:19-06:00Murrayites keep ham radio alive and thriving2019-04-22 15:07:19 -0600Shaun DelliskaveWith interest in ham radio resurging, Murray enthusiasts create their own club.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:9256af35-1374-4ceb-b355-165436b8781a2019-04-22T13:31:10-06:002019-06-18T13:46:55-06:00Free sandbags for Cottonwood Heights residents2019-04-22 13:31:09 -0600Cassie Goff In preparing for flood season, the Cottonwood Heights Public Works team will be providing supplies for free sandbags every Wednesday in April and May for residents to come take what they need.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:2834bdbb-c162-465d-abab-15dd5ba3c3a82019-04-16T15:25:12-06:002019-04-16T15:25:38-06:00Murray seniors and caregivers invited to learn about elder abuse2019-04-16 15:25:11 -0600Shaun DelliskaveMurray’s Senior Recreation Center will present their Third Annual Symposium, focusing on senior and caregiver protection.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>