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Property Maintenance and Yard Clean Up

Follow these City Ordinances to keep our neighborhoods beautiful.

Rotary Club of Ogden to Award College Scholarships

The Rotary Club of Ogden is awarding over $30,000 in college scholarships on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 at noon at the Marriott Ogden Hotel. Lunch is $16 per person and RSVP must be made by Monday, April 16th to Monica Kapp at (801) 430-2308.

Senior Center Members Receive Training for Emergency Preparedness

The Golden Hours Senior Center recently held training for members on emergency preparedness.

Senior classes available in Basic Lapidary and Silversmithing

Have you ever wanted to see what a piece of petrified wood looks like, when it is cut and polished? Have you ever thought of making your own belt buckle or earrings? Blaine Norlander, the lapidary and silversmithing instructor at the Golden Hours Senior Center located at 650 25th Street can help answer these questions.

Baby Animals are not a good Easter Gift Idea

Baby animals are adorable, but not as an Easter gift. Let the whole family be involved in selecting the family pets.

Open Burning Permitting

During the month of April, citizens are allowed to burn plant items from their yards if they have obtained the proper burn permit from Ogden City Fire Department.

Good Pet Owners take Good Care of their Pets

Good pet owners can help keep Ogden a pet-friendly town by obeying leash laws and cleaning up after their pets.

Keeping Yards and Property Clean and Safe

March's Ordinance of the month is aimed at keeping your yard and property clean and safe.

Ogden Trails Network Seeks More Committee Members

If you love Ogden’s hiking trails, get involved and serve on the committee whose mission is to further develop and maintain the trail system.

Free Dump Passes

Beginning March 1st, Ogden City will provide its residents with two dump passes allowing them to dispose of household waste, up to 640 pounds, at the Weber County Transfer Station for free.

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