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“The First Presidency expresses gratitude for the faith and prayers of Church members in this area and continues to encourage all people to treat one another with kindness and Christlike love,” the statement read.
What prompted the temple to be relocated? Here’s what we know.
The temple was first announced by President Russell M. Nelson in addition to seven other new temples during April 2019 general conference. In September of that year, the original site was announced at the intersection of Erda Way and Highway 36 in Erda, Utah.
In April 2020, the Church released renderings of the temple. Bill Williams, director of temple design for the Church, noted that the design of the temple featured a cast stone exterior with copper shingles done in a pioneer style. Native flowers to Tooele Valley like cliffrose and silvery lupine will also be featured throughout the temple.
The County Council hasn’t even gone to work yet, but they already got a pay raise.
The Tooele County Commission approved a resolution setting salaries for the County’s elected officials for 2021, including the County Council, during their meeting on Tuesday night.
After some discussion, the County Commission approved a resolution that bumped the annual pay of County Council members from $22,000 to $24,000.
The County Commission previously set the pay at $22,000 prior to the filing period for County Council elections. The filing fee for public offices is determined by the office’s pay.
While he introduced the proposed change in County Council pay, County Commission Chairman Tom Tripp noted that the Form of Government Study Committee’s report recommended a range of $20,000 to $25,000 for council members.