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Weber-Morgan Health Department Launches Bystander Awareness Campaign Across Counties
The Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program at the Weber-Morgan Health Department has launched a new public awareness billboard campaign aimed at empowering community members to recognize warning signs of potential violence and take positive steps to support a safer community. The campaign’s message — “A Safe Community Starts With You: Learn How to Be an Engaged Bystander” — highlights the important role everyday residents play in preventing violence before it occurs. The billboard encourages people to learn how to safely recognize concerning behaviors, support individuals who may be struggling, and connect them with appropriate resources. The billboard, now displayed throughout Weber and Morgan counties, directs residents to WeberMorganHealth.gov, where they can find information about bystander awareness, prevention resources, and ways to get involved in community safety initiatives. “Preventing targeted violence is a community effort,” said Emma Blanch, health educator with the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program. “Most acts of violence are preceded by warning signs. By helping community members understand what those signs may look like and how to respond appropriately, we can intervene earlier and help connect people with the support they need.” The campaign focuses on the concept of the engaged bystander—someone who notices concerning behaviors and takes responsible action such as checking in with a person in distress, seeking guidance from trusted community leaders, or connecting individuals with professional help when needed. Through education and awareness, the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program aims to strengthen community resilience, promote mental and behavioral health resources, and reduce the risk of violence. Residents are encouraged to visit WeberMorganHealth.gov to learn more about how to be an engaged bystander and to access prevention resources available throughout the community. About the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention ProgramThe Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program at the Weber-Morgan Health Department works to strengthen community safety by promoting early intervention, education, and collaboration among community partners. The program focuses on identifying risk factors, supporting individuals in crisis, and preventing acts of targeted violence through community-based prevention strategies. Learn more about engaged bystanders at https://www.webermorganhealth.gov/engaged-bystanders/ Media Contact: Lori Buttars, PIO, Weber-Morgan Health Department – text or call 801-399-7114
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Weber-Morgan Health Department Launches Bystander Awareness Campaign Across Counties
The Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program at the Weber-Morgan Health Department has launched a new public awareness billboard campaign aimed at empowering community members to recognize warning signs of potential violence and take positive steps to support a safer community. The campaign’s message — “A Safe Community Starts With You: Learn How to Be an Engaged Bystander” — highlights the important role everyday residents play in preventing violence before it occurs. The billboard encourages people to learn how to safely recognize concerning behaviors, support individuals who may be struggling, and connect them with appropriate resources. The billboard, now displayed throughout Weber and Morgan counties, directs residents to WeberMorganHealth.gov, where they can find information about bystander awareness, prevention resources, and ways to get involved in community safety initiatives. “Preventing targeted violence is a community effort,” said Emma Blanch, health educator with the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program. “Most acts of violence are preceded by warning signs. By helping community members understand what those signs may look like and how to respond appropriately, we can intervene earlier and help connect people with the support they need.” The campaign focuses on the concept of the engaged bystander—someone who notices concerning behaviors and takes responsible action such as checking in with a person in distress, seeking guidance from trusted community leaders, or connecting individuals with professional help when needed. Through education and awareness, the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program aims to strengthen community resilience, promote mental and behavioral health resources, and reduce the risk of violence. Residents are encouraged to visit WeberMorganHealth.gov to learn more about how to be an engaged bystander and to access prevention resources available throughout the community. About the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention ProgramThe Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program at the Weber-Morgan Health Department works to strengthen community safety by promoting early intervention, education, and collaboration among community partners. The program focuses on identifying risk factors, supporting individuals in crisis, and preventing acts of targeted violence through community-based prevention strategies. Learn more about engaged bystanders at https://www.webermorganhealth.gov/engaged-bystanders/ Media Contact: Lori Buttars, PIO, Weber-Morgan Health Department – text or call 801-399-7114
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South Ogden City Parks & Recreation Information
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South Ogden City Trails Information
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South Ogden Begins City Center Planning Process
Click here to stay in the know on project updates ---> South Ogden City Center Master PlanSouth Ogden has initiated the City Center Master Plan to guide the future growth and reinvestment of the area (pictured at left). It is a focused small area plan that builds on the city’s 2023 General Plan and provides clear direction for land use, circulation, urban design, and implementation.“This is an exciting project that is bringing to life a goal from our General Plan. It is chance to include businesses and residents,in the conversation of what a city center means to us.” – Alika Murphy, City PlannerThe City Center Master Plan will:- Establish a shared vision for the City Center’s future role and function.- Identify feasible redevelopment and reinvestment opportunities.- Improve connectivity and safety, particularly across Washington Blvd.- Provide guidance for public actions and private investment.Key Dates & Deliverables:Winter-Spring 2026:Existing conditions summary and initial engagement.Spring-Summer 2026:Conceptual scenarios and public review.Late Summer 2026:Preferred scenario and draft plan.Fall 2026:Final City Center master Plan and implementation framework.Why Does This Plan Matter? South Ogden City Center is identified as a key area for future investment and transformation. This plan aims to offer clear and realistic guidance for community planning, directing redevelopment efforts, enhancing connections throughout the area, and aligning public improvements with private development opportunities. The plan will ensure that future decisions are in support of long-term community goals and promote South Ogden development.What Can You Expect From The Process? The planning process will integrate technical analysis with valuable input from the community and key stakeholders. This comprehensive approach will document existing conditions, explore multiple future scenarios, and assess trade-offs. The outcome will be a clear and implementable South Ogden City Center Plan that outlines priorities, timelines, and next steps to effectively guide future actions for development.
Roy Recreation Complex Contact Information Available
Roy Recreation Complex 2150 West 5200 South Roy, UT 84067 Phone: 801-774-1050 Fax: 801-774-1055 General Information: [email protected] Staff Directory: Darrell Dickson, Recreation Manager [email protected] 801-774-1049 Trevor Hansen, Recreation Specialist [email protected] 801-774-1084 Contact Form Name: Email: Phone: Comments:
Monthly Mayor Update Available
You can check out the latest in city happenings, need-to-know information and more in our monthly video updates with Mayor Porter.For the most recent video:Click Here
South Ogden Residents Encouraged to Take USU Wellbeing Survey
Your Voice Matters! How is life in South Ogden City? South Ogden City has joined USU’s Utah Wellbeing Project to conduct a public wellbeing survey and your voice matters! All adult residents (age 18+) are encouraged to participate in this 10 +/- minute survey. Disponible en Español! Please spread the word and invite those in your household and community to take the survey. Thank you for supporting your community! To participate click here: https://tinyurl.com/SouthOgden2026 For more information contact Dr. Flint at [email protected] (IRB #15379)
May 2025 Newsletter Available
Uintah City Council to Meet May 9
City Council Meeting May 9, 2024 - 6:30 pm
Uintah Planning Commission Meeting Scheduled for May 14
Planning Commission Meeting May 14, 2024 - 6:30 pm
Shakespeare in the Park Returns to South Ogden
Shakespeare in the Park 2026 Summer Series Bring your picnic chair or blanket and join us for a night of The Bard with performances by Grassroots Shakespeare Company. May 30th @ 1pm: A Midsummer Night’s DreamJune 9th @ 7pm: Much Ado About NothingJuly 14th @ 7pm: Antony & CleopatraAugust 11th @ 7pm: The Tempest All events will take place at the Nature Park. Evening performances will start with a 7pm preshow followed by the performance at 7:30pm and should last about an hour.*Free and geared toward those 6 and older. Distracting youths and unaccompanied minors will be asked to leave.Park rules apply. Splash pad will be closed day of evening events.New this year: Grassroots Educational Workshop Saturday, May 30th @ 11amA two-hour interactive workshop with the Grassroots Shakespeare Company educational team featuring stage swordplay, historical re-enactment of Elizabethan theatrical experience, Shakespearean insults, and scene work. For those aged 8-14 only. There is no cost to participate in the workshop, but space is limited to 30 and advance registration is required. Participants should be prepared to move around during daytime temperatures. Registration closes May 22nd or until filled. CLICK HERE TO REGISTERThe youth workshop will be followed by the community performance of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" beginning at 1pm, with no preshow. Workshop and performance will be at the South Ogden Nature Park Amphitheater.Special thanks to our Neighborhood Walmart for their support of this series!
Referendum Proposition Information Pamphlet Available
To view the entire Referendum Proposition Information Pamphlet, click here.*Updated October 27, 2025The Referendum Petition has been deemed insufficient, click here to view the official results.
Uintah City Park: A Peaceful Retreat
Located in the heart of the city, Uintah Park is a peaceful retreat from everyday life. You'll find beautiful trees, basketball, tennis, a playground and at the center, a well-maintained baseball field. Plenty of picnic tables are scattered throughout, perfect for relaxing, reading, or enjoying a picnic under the shade. There are no public restrooms unless park is rented. Whether you want to unwind alone or catch up with friends, Uintah Park is the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. Be sure to check out our slideshow below.
City Offices Closed for Memorial Day
City Offices Closed for Juneteenth
Washington Terrace: Access MyWater Portal
Washington Terrace: Access MyWater Portal
Washington Terrace: May 2026 Newsletter
Uintah City Council to Meet May 9
"City Council Meeting May 9, 2024 - 6:30 pm"
Uintah Planning Commission Meeting Scheduled for May 14
"Planning Commission Meeting May 14, 2024 - 6:30 pm"
Shakespeare in the Park Returns to South Ogden
"Shakespeare in the Park 2026 Summer Series Bring your picnic chair or blanket and join us for a night of The Bard with performances by Grassroots Shakespeare Company. May 30th @ 1pm: A Midsummer Night’s DreamJune 9th @ 7pm: Much Ado About NothingJuly 14th @ 7pm: Antony & CleopatraAugust 11th @ 7pm: The Tempest All events will take place at the Nature Park. Evening performances will start with a 7pm preshow followed by the performance at 7:30pm and should last about an hour.*Free and geared toward those 6 and older. Distracting youths and unaccompanied minors will be asked to leave.Park rules apply. Splash pad will be closed day of evening events.New this year: Grassroots Educational Workshop Saturday, May 30th @ 11amA two-hour interactive workshop with the Grassroots Shakespeare Company educational team featuring stage swordplay, historical re-enactment of Elizabethan theatrical experience, Shakespearean insults, and scene work. For those aged 8-14 only. There is no cost to participate in the workshop, but space is limited to 30 and advance registration is required. Participants should be prepared to move around during daytime temperatures. Registration closes May 22nd or until filled. CLICK HERE TO REGISTERThe youth workshop will be followed by the community performance of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" beginning at 1pm, with no preshow. Workshop and performance will be at the South Ogden Nature Park Amphitheater.Special thanks to our Neighborhood Walmart for their support of this series!"
Ballet Competition at Peery's Egyptian Theater
"Our ballet competition is an annual celebration of the exquisite artistry and talent within the ballet community. Dancers from various backgrounds and skill levels come together to showcase their abilities and passion for this timeless art form. Division 1 will have the opportunity to perform a classical and a contemporary variation. Divisions 2 and 3, dancers have the opportunity to perform two classical variations as well as a contemporary variation. This allows them to demonstrate their broad technical skills and artistic expression in front of a discerning panel of judges. SPECIAL NOTES: No babes in arms. All sales are final. SCHEDULE: Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Door times are subject to change. PARKING INFORMATION: View our parking map here. The closest and most accessible parking is the garage behind the theater on Kiesel Ave and costs $6.00. This garage is wheelchair accessible. The ADA drop off area is located in the Key Bank parking located on 25th street. Volunteer Here"
Starstruck Dance Recital at Peery's Egyptian Theater
"The countdown is on for our 2026 Dance Recital! ✨ Join us on May 28th & 29th for two unforgettable nights of music, movement, and magic as our dancers take the stage to showcase all their hard work, passion, and growth from this season. From tiny twirlers to our advanced performers, every routine tells a story and celebrates the joy of dance. You won’t want to miss the energy, excitement, and memories waiting to be made! 🎟 Tickets are on sale now! Reserve your seats today and come cheer on your favorite dancers as they shine in the spotlight! SPECIAL NOTES: Ages 3+ need a ticket. All sales are final. SCHEDULE: Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Door times are subject to change. PARKING INFORMATION: View our parking map here. The closest and most accessible parking is the garage behind the theater on Kiesel Ave and costs $6.00. This garage is wheelchair accessible. The ADA drop off area is located in the Key Bank parking located on 25th street. "
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Extreme Dwarfanator Wrestling
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