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Brigham City introduces new prosecuting attorney; city reports costly Manley Reservoir intake repairs
Summary
Brigham City officials introduced Blair Wardle as the city's new prosecuting attorney and reported an intake-structure failure at Manley Reservoir requiring underwater repairs and an expected cost north of $500,000; staff also summarized ongoing work on a substation and recent revenue-bond projects.
Brigham City on Wednesday introduced Blair Wardle as the city’s new prosecuting attorney and received an operational update from the city administrator on infrastructure matters, including a significant intake-structure failure at Manley Reservoir that staff said will require divers and an extensive, costly repair.
City Administrator Derek (last name not specified in the public transcript) introduced Wardle, who currently works for or with the Box Elder County attorney’s office and was presented to council as the city’s new prosecutor for municipal misdemeanor matters. Wardle described his background in prosecution and victims’ rights and said he looks forward to working with the…
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