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Ogden City Council authorized the city’s purchase of the Aspen Assisted Living facility, sending the Weber Housing Authority looking for a new site.
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The federal government is the largest employer in Weber and Davis counties. Leaders worry mass layoffs could hurt the local economy.
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Some Ogden city officials want more homeownership and wealth in the East Central neighborhood, but the county housing authority wants their facilities to be close to services.
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In 2004, Ogden gave Goode Ski Technologies priority use of 21st Street Pond. Now, the city and the company are in talks to open the water to the public.
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With an official pointing to a local queer zine, Ogden City Arts Grants now have new rules against political advertising and anything that would be considered obscene or offensive.
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Nadolski may be winning, but he won’t call himself mayor-elect just yet.
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The 2023 Ogden mayoral election, scheduled for Nov. 21, is between candidates Taylor Knuth and Ben Nadolski.
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La elección para la alcaldía de Ogden 2023, programada para el 21 de noviembre, enfrenta a los candidatos Taylor Knuth y Ben Nadolski.
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Economic development professional Taylor Knuth and current city councilor Ben Nadolski are fighting to be the next mayor of the northern Utah city.
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KUER, PBS Utah and Weber State University’s Walker Institute of Politics and Public Service will stage a debate between candidates Taylor Knuth and Ben Nadolski on Oct. 19 at 6:30 p.m.
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Nadolski wants infrastructure improvements and more affordable housing in Ogden.