tag:www.valleyjournals.com,2005:/categories/today?page=539Today | The City Journals Page 539Educating | Entertaining | Informing2016-10-28T08:35:07-06:00urn:uuid:df8735f0-3f2e-43f8-9f89-cd52409420e52016-10-28T08:34:58-06:002016-10-28T08:35:07-06:00City council appoints new member of Traverse Ridge Board2016-10-28 08:34:57 -0600Kelly CannonThe Draper City Council appointed Paul Tonks to be the new member of the Traverse Ridge Administrative Control Board. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:b5f7b299-34ac-45d4-8d0a-b77e382f98052016-10-27T17:01:42-06:002016-10-27T17:01:51-06:00Senior golfer Blake Tomlinson leads Skyline team through successful season 2016-10-27 17:01:42 -0600Sarah Almond The Skyline boys golf team completed their season in early October by tying for fifth at the state tournament where star player Blake Tomlinson ended his high school career on a high note. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:fcfdd78d-8dd3-4837-82bf-4f1c854b684d2016-10-27T16:36:40-06:002016-10-27T16:38:04-06:00Holladay Youth Council gets teens involved in government2016-10-27 16:36:40 -0600Kelly CannonThe Holladay Youth Council not only helps the city with various activities, but also teaches teens about the role of local government.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:661daae5-cc16-42a8-b61e-7cfcbe5dc9a92016-10-27T16:16:08-06:002016-10-27T16:16:13-06:00Bringing County Government Services to Our Community2016-10-27 16:16:08 -0600Bryan ScottSalt Lake County Council's Message<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:17f3bd4c-b769-4c23-b57e-1fd4c34a57542016-10-27T16:14:45-06:002016-10-27T16:14:50-06:00County’s “Operation Diversion” breaks cycle of drugs and criminality in troubled areas2016-10-27 16:14:45 -0600Bryan ScottSalt Lake County Council's Message<small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:c1b322a6-a71e-4b61-98b7-112c19fc4b532016-10-27T16:11:49-06:002016-10-27T16:12:33-06:00These Cats Can Swim: Bengal’s Swimming Starts Season With A Splash 2016-10-27 16:11:49 -0600Sarah Almond The Brighton High School swim team started their 2016–2017 season off with a splash on Oct. 3. The team of nearly 90 swimmers is working hard to dominate the season as a unified group. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:d2dce71f-205b-41c8-8518-bd819a8720692016-10-27T15:41:33-06:002016-10-27T15:41:47-06:00Knowledge Over Noodles2016-10-27 15:41:33 -0600Cassie GoffThe Cottonwood Heights Youth City Council (YCC) hosts an annual dinner, formerly known as Dinner with the Mayor, with the Cottonwood Heights City mayor, council and additional staff members. YCC members evenly disperse throughout the dining area to discuss city happenings with their city leaders. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:429cc355-fe7f-4983-9bf5-1dca4ef459492016-10-27T15:35:29-06:002016-10-27T15:35:52-06:00October is a Good Month to be a City Staff Member 2016-10-27 15:35:29 -0600Cassie GoffOver the past month, Cottonwood Heights City seems to have a new recognition or award every week during the city council business meeting. The community and economic development staff was recognized for getting the Business Friendly Community Award. Senior Planner Mike Johnson received recognition for his bicycle master plan. Finally, City Treasurer and Financial Reporting Manager David Muir received the Distinguished City’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Award for the fourth year in a row. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>urn:uuid:2f4b31c5-49b6-4563-8b11-bd78870950062016-10-27T15:28:26-06:002016-10-27T15:31:10-06:00Stories of the Dead2016-10-27 15:28:26 -0600Cassie GoffCottonwood Heights’ Historic Committee gave a presentation on the Union Pioneer Cemetery for the mayor and city council members. Three speakers told stories of some of the people who were buried in this cemetery. After the stories, the attendees visited the tombstones and observed the original stone and wooden tombstones that have been preserved in a stone slab. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.valleyjournals.com">The City Journals</a></small>