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Farr West

Farr West Hometown News- March

Farr West City March News

T-Ball, softball and baseball sign-ups are being held until April 1st. For children in K-9th grades.  Many things are happening at the Rec Center, Pickleball, Jazzercize classes are being held, go to the rec center news for all the updates.

Updates from Mayor Dickamore -The new Smith Family Park is moving right along and with financial help from the DWR, the City will be able to work on finishing the fishing pond. The City recently approved a new contract with the Weber County Sheriff’s Office for Law Enforcement Services.

Fremont High

Principal's Message (FLEX)

Parents,

Wahlquist Junior High School

We have put all of our lost and found items on a table by the office.  Please have your student check to see if any of these items belong to them.  We have coats, hoodies, water bottles, and other items. Any items not claimed by March 24th will be donated to charity.

 

Weber County Commission - Documents updated

Documents Updated

Weber County Commission

Weber County Commission

Notice Date & Time: 3/1/16 10:00 AM

Description/Agenda:

 

Weber County Commission - Documents updated

Documents Updated

Weber County Commission

Weber County Commission

Notice Date & Time: 2/16/16 10:00 AM

Description/Agenda:

 

North Shore - Now Hiring

Are you looking for a summer job?  North Shore is looking to hire over 60 people for lifeguard, swim instructor, cashier and grounds positions.  Turn in your application today! 

 

Applications are available at www.northshoreaquaticcenter.com and can be emailed in to Northshore@nogden.org or turned in at the Parks and Recreation office (2705 N 550 E, North Ogden UT 84414)

Farr West Hometown News

 

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Farr West City Council - Documents Update

Documents Updated

City Council

City Council Meeting

Notice Date & Time: 1/7/16 6:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

6:00 p.m. - New Council Orientation

Farr West Elementary

Small Business Owner in Harrisville Thriving

Opening a small business of your own can be challenging and sometimes risky.  Amber Hodges, of Harrisville, and owner of the AJASSEMBLY,  learned that it was the perfect distraction to keep her mind occupied. She was dealing with the issue of not being able to have a second child, which became all encompassing.   After over a year with no success, she became frustrated and sad.  “I then began to create accessories for myself and my son.  I figured if I got my creative juices flowing, I would feel better.” 

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