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For the first time in almost a decade, the City of Holladay has hired a federal lobbyist.
12/01/2023

For the first time in almost a decade, the City of Holladay has hired a federal lobbyist.

Projects that federal funds could help with include storm drain improvements, improved traffic safety conditions and the reconstruction of sections of Highland Drive.

The first Asian-American woman elected to the Utah State Legislature, Sen. Jani Iwamoto, has decided to retire. Iwamoto,...
21/12/2022

The first Asian-American woman elected to the Utah State Legislature, Sen. Jani Iwamoto, has decided to retire. Iwamoto, representing the Salt Lake Valley eastside suburbs of Murray, Holladay, Millcreek, and Salt Lake City’s Sugar House borough, has served in the Utah Senate since 2015.

First Asian-American woman to serve in Utah Legislature retires.

Artist of the Month Jim McGee encourages the students he teaches to believe in themselves and to use art as a vehicle fo...
19/12/2022

Artist of the Month Jim McGee encourages the students he teaches to believe in themselves and to use art as a vehicle for self-expression. As an instructor at Workshop SLC to teaching students at Juan Diego Catholic High School and the Reid School, McGee challenges his students to find inspiration through quiet observation and an inquisitive mind.

Artist of the Month Jim McGee encourages the students he teaches to believe in themselves and to use art as a vehicle for self-expression.

In his book, “A Christmas Memory,” Evans takes a step back in time and reflects on the challenges of beginning life in U...
14/12/2022

In his book, “A Christmas Memory,” Evans takes a step back in time and reflects on the challenges of beginning life in Utah. When things seem to be at their worst, being bullied at his new school and the unraveling of his home life and family relationships, Evans meets an elderly neighbor and his dog Gollum who quickly become a beacon of light and hope in a world where Evans feels he has nothing left to lose.

A Christmas Box Angel candlelight service will be held at the Salt Lake Cemetery on Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. to remember lost children.

Last year the Colts went 15-9 overall, hosted their first state playoff game in 15 years and lost one of their leading s...
12/12/2022

Last year the Colts went 15-9 overall, hosted their first state playoff game in 15 years and lost one of their leading scorers.

Team has all the pieces to make a serious run at a region title and at state.

In a service of gratitude and thanksgiving, The Holladay Interfaith Council held its annual Thanksgiving Interfaith Serv...
07/12/2022

In a service of gratitude and thanksgiving, The Holladay Interfaith Council held its annual Thanksgiving Interfaith Service Nov. 19 bringing together a large interdenominational congregation to pray, to worship and as a united faith community to provide service for those in need.

Gratitude is a common thread in all faiths say service organizers.

Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling District is slated to increase its fee rates on service members, including most househ...
05/12/2022

Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling District is slated to increase its fee rates on service members, including most households in Holladay, by an additional $2.50 per home per month, bringing the annual fee from $204 to $234.

Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling District passes fee increase to begin 2023.

The Holladay Historical Commission’s Monday Night Speaker Series continues at Holladay City Hall. The presentations have...
18/11/2022

The Holladay Historical Commission’s Monday Night Speaker Series continues at Holladay City Hall. The presentations have included a variety of topics presented by authorities about historic home and building preservation and have provided a resource to Holladay business owners and home owners.

On Nov. 14, Preservation Utah Director David Amott will speak on the architecture of Holladay’s historical estates and the influential families who built them.

Granite District held community meetings Sept. 28 and 29. They discussed population studies in Holladay that point towar...
17/11/2022

Granite District held community meetings Sept. 28 and 29. They discussed population studies in Holladay that point toward boundary changes and school closures. Elementary schools in Holladay all seem to fall short of optimal enrollment numbers.

Data presented at meetings show Holladay elementary enrollment is unsustainably low and unevenly distributed for current boundaries.

“The League of Women Voters has been around for more than 100 years; we came into being around women's suffrage when the...
28/10/2022

“The League of Women Voters has been around for more than 100 years; we came into being around women's suffrage when the founders of the League of Women Voters fought hard to get women the right to vote,” said Shauna Bona, Salt Lake County’s chapter president.

The League of Women Voters has been around for 100 years, but who are they and what do they do?

Olympus Jr. High’s Red Ribbon Week was Sept. 12-15. For the past four years, PTA and parent volunteers have stepped up t...
25/10/2022

Olympus Jr. High’s Red Ribbon Week was Sept. 12-15. For the past four years, PTA and parent volunteers have stepped up to make the week more memorable and engaging for students. The goal is to use connectedness to teach students to avoid unhealthy behaviors, including drug addiction.

How Red Ribbon Week at Olympus Jr. High became an engaging event, with messages that went above and beyond “Just Say No.”

Granite District schools held their annual Say Boo to the Flu clinics in September. The events coincided again with pare...
20/10/2022

Granite District schools held their annual Say Boo to the Flu clinics in September. The events coincided again with parent teacher conferences, which made it a convenient time to get a flu vaccine to the whole family.

Schools work with Community Nursing Services to make flu vaccinations accessible.

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