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Utah County commissioners urge residents to seek free mental‑health resources after local tragedy

5814011 · September 17, 2025
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At a Sept. 17 Utah County Commission meeting, commissioners acknowledged a recent local tragedy, thanked law enforcement and prosecutors, and directed residents to free mental‑health resources including Wasatch Behavioral Health, UVU, Rocky Mountain Medical University clinics, 988 and SafeUT.

At a Sept. 17 meeting, the Utah County Commission opened by acknowledging a recent local tragedy and urging residents to seek mental‑health support. Commissioners praised law enforcement and county staff for their work and listed local resources available at no cost.

The commission began the session with a prayer by Paul Jones and the pledge of allegiance led by Bridal Thorley. In opening remarks, an unnamed commissioner said the county had seen…

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