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Commissioner Sharon Bolos and Emergency Manager Lisa Gosline addressed the community during a recent Weber County meeting, emphasizing the importance of water safety as warmer weather encourages outdoor activities. With the arrival of spring, residents are eager to enjoy the beautiful weather, but officials are urging caution around local waterways.

Gosline highlighted that water levels are higher and currents are stronger than usual, making it crucial for families to remain vigilant. She advised parents to keep a close watch on their children and pets when near water, as the cold temperatures can pose additional risks.
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This proactive message aims to ensure that residents can enjoy the outdoors safely while being aware of the potential dangers associated with fast-flowing and cold water. As the community embraces the season, the focus remains on balancing recreation with safety to prevent accidents and ensure a fun-filled spring for all.

Converted from Spring River Safety meeting on May 06, 2025
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