Topics getting the most attention in Price City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
10 issues with medium priority
The council will receive updates from department heads to ensure city services are running smoothly. This is a routine check-in to keep leadership informed on current projects.
Price is considering hosting an ICE detention center, and local activists are urging residents to speak up before the deal is finalized. It’s a major decision that could fundamentally change the character and reputation of the town.
St. George just dropped a chunk of taxpayer cash to settle a federal lawsuit over an all-ages drag show. It’s a pricey reminder that when city policies clash with constitutional rights, the public ends up footing the bill.
Price is looking to slap a $1.75 tax hike on every pack of cigarettes to push for better public health. It’s a major price jump that’s going to hit your wallet hard if you’re a regular smoker.
The city is looking at canceling the subdivision status for a plot of land near the airport. This could change what kind of businesses or buildings are allowed to go in there later.
Thinking about who's going to run Price City? Mayoral candidate Terry Willis is putting her ideas out there, so you can see what she's got planned if she wins.
A massive lightning strike just plunged all of Price into darkness! Forget your Netflix binge, this is a real-life blackout. Hope you've got candles and a full phone battery!
Wondering who's going to be on your Price City Council ballot? This article breaks down all the candidates running so you can make an informed decision come election day.
Price is going all-in on a nuclear power project, even though the price tag just jumped significantly. You’ll want to keep an eye on your utility bills, as this long-term gamble could eventually hit your wallet.
Price is hosting a workshop to cut through the noise and explain how new nuclear reactor projects could actually impact our local job market. It’s a prime opportunity to hear from experts about what this tech could mean for our town's future.