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⛳️ 25 Years of Infant Safety, Hosting Opportunities, and Golf Greatness in Bountiful
Issue # 474 - A local nonprofit marks 25 years of educating caregivers on infant crying safety, while families are invited to host international exchange students and earn $600/month. Bountiful and Viewmont golfers shine early in the season, and authorities report 80 arrests and 100 tons of debris removed from the Jordan River Trail.
🏗️ Bountiful Elementary, Rebuilt, Police Embrace Inclusion, and High School Baseball Dominance ⚾
Issue # 473 - Bountiful Elementary is set to be rebuilt after 75 years of service, while local police enhance inclusivity with autism sensory bags. Meanwhile, Davis and Bountiful dominate the baseball field, and authorities have identified the body discovered near I-15.
🛝 New Park Opens, 🎷Jazz Swings Back, and Police Investigate Two Tragic Deaths
Issue # 472 - While authorities investigate two heartbreaking incidents in Woods Cross and Salt Lake, the community comes together to celebrate a new park opening and a night of swingin’ jazz at Bountiful High. Plus, don’t miss this week’s Massage Minute for spring gardening comfort.
🌸 Centerville Preps for Spring, Free DIY Fun, and ⚠️ Urgent Baby Food Warning
Issue # 471 - Centerville will open spring pavilion bookings in mid-April, just in time for event season! Don’t miss the Spring Home Event packed with free samples and DIY inspiration. Plus, be aware: the FDA has issued a baby food recall for pouches sold at Target due to lead concerns.
🚨Heroic Rescue, 💦 Water Shutoff Notice, and a Hiker's Close Call in the Canyon
Issue # 470 - Local citizens are being praised after stepping in to prevent a suicide attempt following a rollover crash. Bountiful residents near Boulton Way should prepare for a temporary water shutoff during valve repairs. Meanwhile, a hiker is safe after being rescued when her knee became lodged in rocks in Little Cottonwood Canyon.
⭐️ Business Spotlight on "Days for Girls", 🚧 Traffic Alerts, 🥾Trail Therapy, and Eco Startup Wins Big 🧻
Issue # 469 - Today's spotlight shines on Days for Girls, an empowering nonprofit. Plus, I-15 detours are coming to Davis County, a Kaysville entrepreneur wins big with a sustainable paper towel startup, and Utahns are turning to hiking for healing and mental clarity.
🍽️ Farmington's Caffe Torino Holds Strong, 🍕 Lucky Slice Pizza Joins Main Street, and 🚔 Police Stop Stolen Truck
Issue # 468 - Local businesses power through change and growth—Farmington’s Caffe Torino stays the course, Bountiful gets a slice of something new, and police bring a dramatic pursuit to a close.
🚴♀️ Cyclist Safety, A Close Call Downtown, and Why Massage Shouldn’t Hurt! 💆♀️
Issue # 467 - From local events you’ll love to important safety updates—UDOT reviews cyclist crossings on I-15, a Utah woman shares her close call near City Hall, and Chelsea explains why massage doesn’t have to hurt to work.
⚠️ Missing Teen Case, Earthquake Prep Challenge, and This Week's Ham Shoot Fundraiser
Issue # 466 - The mother of a missing teen in the Washington Park area is asking neighbors to review their security footage for any clues. Meanwhile, Davis County launches a QuakeSmart virtual challenge to prepare for earthquake risks, and locals come together to support causes like the annual fundraising Ham Shoot.
🎶 "Free Disney Concert, Local Service, and Growing Concern for Missing Girl in West Bountiful
Issue # 465 - Don’t miss today’s rare fruit tree & berry bush pop-up sale, discover local ways to give back, and enjoy a magical free Disney concert at Abravanel Hall with Skyward Symphony & Community concern grows for a missing girl in the West Bountiful area.
👉 Pickleball Parking Grows, 🐾 Pet Owners Push for Change, 💙 and a Family Gives Back
Issue # 464 - Centerville expands pickleball parking, opening the door to a wider conversation about city space and recreation. Meanwhile, local pet owners call for better oversight after grooming injuries, and a Utah family honors Autism Awareness Month by giving back to a program that changed their lives.