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Council recognizes Miss Saratoga Springs and Westlake champions; chamber presents year-in-review

Saratoga Springs City Council · March 24, 2026
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Summary

Council welcomed the 2026 Miss Saratoga Springs royalty, issued a proclamation honoring Westlake High School’s 6A state basketball championship and received a Valley Crossroads Chamber of Commerce presentation highlighting 2025 membership growth and business resources.

Saratoga Springs — The city council opened its March 24 meeting with community recognitions and presentations. Darcy Williams, pageant director, introduced the 2026 Miss Saratoga Springs royalty and Miss Satie Dial described a service project visiting Saratoga View Senior Home as part of her year of service.

Mayor Chris K read a proclamation honoring the Westlake High School boys basketball team as the 2026 UHSAA 6A state champions, citing a 24–3 season and the Feb. 27 championship game win, 71–55, at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City. The mayor designated March 24, 2026, as Westlake High School boys basketball day in Saratoga Springs.

Later in the meeting Melissa Clark, CEO of the Valley Crossroads Chamber of Commerce, and Hannah Wartz outlined the chamber’s 2025 achievements — including 103 new members, thousands of attendee hours at events and the Launchpad business resource center offering maker space and training — and previewed 2026 education, advocacy and networking programs.

Councilors thanked the pageant organizers, coaches and the chamber for community involvement and asked that pageant photos be rehung in City Hall and that the chamber keep the city informed of ribbon cuttings and grand openings.

These items were presented at the start of the meeting and did not require council action.