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Richmond's Veterans Memorial

Welcome to Richmond, Utah! We're located in the northern part of the state in beautiful Cache Valley. A rural community of 2470 people, we take pride in our agricultural roots. Our biggest celebration is Black & White Days, the longest running Holstein dairy show west of the Mississippi River. In addition to the cattle show, we also have a Chuckwagon Breakfast (cooked and served by the City Council), a horse show, and a footrace; the celebration ends with an old-fashioned horse pull Saturday night. Black & White Days are held the third week of May; click here for more information.

But that’s not all there is to our little town. We’re home to a number of award-winning businesses and thriving home enterprises. With the expansion of Highway 91 in 2006, we are seeing an increase in population and upgrading of our infrastructure. Come visit us and see why we're proud of our community!

Winter Flooding

If you need to report flooding, please contact Mayor Hall (258-3713), Marlowe (994-1922), Scott Ball (994-1572) or Lyle Bair (770-1938) so the situation can be properly responded to and taken care of in a timely manner.

Business Licenses & Dog Licenses for 2012

Just a friendly reminder that both business and dog licenses expire every year on December 31st. See the January newsletter for renewal costs and more details.

Winter Parking Ordinance In Effect

Just a friendly reminder that the winter parking ordinance went into effect November 1st and will run until March 31st. This ordinance was enacted in 2006 as a means to enable our city crews to safely and effectively clear snow from the streets. Basically, no overnight parking is allowed on the street. The full ordinance (11-345) may be found here.

Family Assistance Centers for Military

The Family Assistance Center (FAC) is set up to help in referrals to agencies that can provide services to the families of all branches of service, not just the National Guard. Here is an overview of what they can help with; visit the website or call (435) 890-8604.

Another program to help soldiers and their families is the Community Covenant program. While it is an Army program, it extends to the other military services. Soldiers and their families can find programs and organizations that provide support, and the public can find programs and organizations where you can get involved in supporting your military.

Richmond History Book

Richmond: A History in Black and White

Richmond: A History in Black and White was published in December 2007. From its beginnings in a hostile frontier environment to its present as a prosperous Cache County town, Richmond has had an exciting history. In this scholarly and readable book Marlin Stum takes the reader on a historical tour through the story of Richmond. Using a wide variety of sources Stum covers the famous, and not so famous, events in the history of this northern Utah community. This straightforward "black and white" history captures the story of Richmond's past, while pointing to its bright and colorful future.

Pick up a copy today! Books (6 x 9 inches, cloth, 288 pages, and illustrated with photos and maps) are available for $20 through the Richmond City office and The Book Table (Logan). If you live out of town, we can mail your copy to you. Just send a check made out to "Richmond History Book" for $20 plus $2.50 shipping. The city address is Richmond City, PO Box 9, Richmond, UT 84333. We'll send your copy by return mail to the address you specify.

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