The Alpine School District on Tuesday voted unanimously to raise property taxes after almost two hours of input by 43 district residents. Of those 40, only a handful expressed support while a vast majority were opposed to the increase. A notice sent to residents of the area indicated the body was seeking a 13.65% increase. […]
After months of swirling controversy, the Alpine School District on Friday voted unanimously to close Valley View and Sharon elementary schools, effective for the 2023-24 school year.
In a recent memo, David Leavitt asked that a Utah County deputy clerk\/auditor be removed from supervising the election after he was paid $2,000 by a political issues committee.
In a recent memo, David Leavitt asked that a Utah County deputy clerk\/auditor be removed from supervising the election after he was paid $2,000 by a political issues committee.
State Sen. Keith Grover is proposing legislation that he says would address some of the concerns about voters in Orem potentially deciding to split from the Alpine School District.