The Riverton City Council voted unanimously to support a bill that looks to get fluoride out of public waters.
The Riverton City Council has thrown its weight behind supporting a proposed Utah law that would remove fluoride from the state’s public water systems.
The resolution is a nod to HB81, or Fluoride Amendments, by Rep. Stephanie Gricius, R-Eagle Mountain, passed the House ...
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The new In-N-Out Burger location. which has been under construction for months in South Salt Lake, is now open at 28 E. 2100 South.
Riverton Mayor Trent Stags issued the following statement after the Riverton City Council unanimously passed a resolution ...