Archive for June, 2012

Mayor charged with bank fraud

Ex-Cedar Hills mayor faces felony charge Allegations » After resigning Monday, he now is accused of bank fraud By  Tom Harvey | The Salt Lake Tribune • Last Updated Jun 27 2012 06:21 pm The former mayor of the Utah County town of Cedar Hills, who resigned his post this week, is facing a federal […]

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Cedar Hills mayor resigns amid criticism over finances

By Benjamin Wood, Deseret News Published: Tuesday, June 26 2012 2:59 p.m. MDT CEDAR HILLS — Expressing his love for the community, Cedar Hills Mayor Eric Richardson resigned his position on Sunday in a prepared statement from the city. The motivation behind Richardson’s resignation was not explained in the statement, but his decision comes in […]

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Documents: Cedar Hills considered liquor license for rec center

June 23, 2012 12:20 am  •  Caleb Warnock – Daily Herald Cedar Hills considered taking out a liquor license for its new recreation center. The issue came to light after resident Ken Cromar obtained council members’ email using an open records request. “The city is considering a liquor license for the community recreation center, but […]

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Cedar Hills ordered to release emails

June 20, 2012 12:14 am  •  Caleb Warnock – Daily Herald The Utah State Records Committee has ordered that Cedar Hills comply with a public records request for the release of emails between council members for the past year. See complete story at… http://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/north/cedar-hills/cedar-hills-ordered-to-release-emails/article_ae58fda1-ab2c-5a77-8436-c56d6d691900.html

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After complaints, Cedar Hills agrees to provide documents

Cedar Hills staff, residents meet with state records official over public records dispute Read complete KSL & Deseret News’ Sunday, June 3rd article by Ben Woods at… http://www.ksl.com/?nid=960&sid=20659224 COMMENTS from Cedar Hills Citizens for Responsible Government: State law requires the City to maintain all city records, including emails, in the city recorder office. The Mayor […]

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