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To some degree, one can expect these types of incidents in cities lacking competent professional management.
You shouldn't forget David Lifferth as mayor for three months caught double dipping with a city credit card and spending unauthorized funds with a friend to have him do plans for a new sewer system. Also Heather Jackson who has operated her own title company for the last year and a half doing the title work for John Walden and EMproperties all the while voting on their business when it came before the city council. She was cleared by the city attorney acting as her private lawyer, but the AG's office is looking at the whole thing again.
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Can you give me the name of Jackson's title business? Last I checked, she works and has worked for American First Title in Orem. I don't think that qualifies as her company as she holds no interest there other than being an escrow officer. So not exactly a title officer. Many homes in EM are titled there, including the Ranches developments.
I Find it unbelievable and out of character for Greg Kehl to have committed suicide. Our hearts go to Greg's wife and children.
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