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Woodland seeks to become a town

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County Councils | 8:50 a.m. July 9, 2009
Some outsider making the rules.
Why would they be concerned with 1 or more homes on 40 acres?
This is a Major problem with Councils that mind other Peoples Business.
Quite clear the Council Members are not aquainted with Federal Laws that Protect us from Bad Government, Try the 27 Ammendments to the U.S. Constitution.
Utah Law being one of them.
Everyone in Utah Minding someone elses Business.
We just Celebrated Independance Day, This Is the Day of Freedom.
July 4 th.and the problem goes on.
Not a Day off and a day for Fire Crackers.
Your Boys and Girls are dieing for Freedom, Yet Freedom does not exist in America.
The Courts are Corrupt in America as well, They are not running the Court according to Law.
You should visit your Court on a Monday Morning at 9 AM, The Judge is the Rascale and Prosecuter you have to watch.
Civil Rights Violations are taking place.
Where is the District Attorney?
That is a good question.

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Chance Williams | 9:50 a.m. July 9, 2009
They need to pick a different name than Woodland.

There is already a Woodland Hills, Utah.

Adding anything close to an existing name is just confusing. There are lots of other names to choose from.
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Hatuletoh | 12:50 p.m. July 9, 2009
"County Councils": I wanted to read what you wrote, but your crazy, seemingly random capitalization made it too hard on my eyes. I realize this isn't English class, but following customary writing rules will improve reader comprehension.
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Reed | 12:59 p.m. July 9, 2009
It was Woodland when my grandfather was born there, and that was a long time before Woodland Hills where I now reside came into existence. There is a lot of History in Woodland. Last year they tour my grandfather's birth home down and built a nice new home where it stood. It was the home where my Great Grandmother died one month after giving birth to my grandfather. That same year in the late 1800 the river flooded badly.
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That | 5:29 p.m. July 9, 2009
is pretty area and I do hope they stay small.
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No. Utah sees a major earthquake every 350 years. Last one? 350 years ago.