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The Marriott-Slaterville City History Collection was created by the residents of the town to document their history. The collection includes Autobiographies, Oral Histories, History of Marriott, History of Slaterville, and the History of the Merging Townships to create Marriott-Slaterville City. This information has left behind rich histories, stories and important information regarding the history of the Marriott-Slaterville area. |
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Show 2A Wednesday, November 26, 2014 NEWS HAT Tractor-trailer stolen, stripped MARRIOTT- SLATERVILLE —A semi-truck was recovered Monday morning after it was reported stolen the day before. Deputies found the red 2012 Peterbilt semi at 1200 West and 12th Street, behind the High Country Inn, according to the Weber County Sheriff's Department. ' The vehicle was found with its doors, mirrors and headlights stripped away. The truck was reported stolen the night before from the park-and- ride near the Value Place in West Haven. Deputies are investigating the theft and are asking anyone with information to call 801-778-6600. KELLY KEITER/Standard-Examinei Texts sent to the hotline will be sent to Ogden's Real Time Crime Center, where police communicate with the anonymous tipster. The tip is relayed to school officials, who can address the problems a student may be having. November 26, 2014 SEE VIDEO ONLINE www.standard.net Text hotline aims to help students speak up Anonymous tips may prevent problems in Ogden, Weber schools By BEN LOCKHART Standard-Examiner staff PLAIN CITY — Police and school administrators throughout Weber County hope a new hotline established specifically for teenagers will help students look out for their friends. The appropriately named FRIENDS Hotline is designed to receive text messages from any junior high or high school students in the Ogden and Weber school districts who wish to anonymously communicate with police about any number of concerns, including bullying, sexual harassment, depression, suicide risk, vandalism, drug abuse and more. Texts sent to the hotline will be sent to Ogden's Real Time Crime Center, where police communicate with the anonymous tipster. The tip is relayed to school officials, who can then reach out to the at-risk or delinquent student and address the problem. "We're looking at it from the frame of reference of looking out for your friends and for other people ... and creating a safe environment," Ogden police spokesman John Harvey told the Standard- Examiner. The hotline launched in October after months of coordination among the Ogden Police Department, Weber County Sheriff's Office and several other police agencies. See HOTLINE, Page 8A |