Posted on Aug 6th 2010 by City Staff.

Wellsville City is joining with the Cache County Sheriff’s Office and the Cache County Emergency Response Team (CERT) Council to offer an 8-week course for people interested in learning how to take care of themselves, their families, and their communities in an emergency.
There is no fee for the course, however training material and supplies (manual, ID card, instruction materials, and basic CERT kit) will cost approximately $48.00. Wellsville City will reimburse $30.00 to city residents who successfully complete this course (requires attending all 8 classes). For more information contact City Council member Ron Case at 245-4021. Pre-registration is required.
Dates: Thursdays beginning September 2,
Time: 6:30 p.m. Each class lasts for aproximately 2-1/2 hours.
Location: Cache County Sheriffs Office, 1225 West Valley View Highway, Logan.
Ages: 18 years and older
Course Schedule:
Disaster Preparedness and CERT Organization
Fire Safety and Suppression
Disaster Medical – Triage and Treatment
Search and Rescue
Disaster Psychology
Terrorism
Review
In addition to the weekly training, the course ends on Tuesday Oct. 26th with a simulated emergency held at the Logan City Fire Department Training Tower.
You can learn more about CERT and these classes by downloading this brochure.
Everyone in the community would benefit in receiving this training. The Mayor and City Council encourage you to give serious consideration in attending these valuable classes.
Posted on Aug 1st 2010 by City Staff.
This year’s Founders’ Day celebration is fast approaching. Plan now to attend as many of the events as you can fit into your schedule. With the best parade in the valley, the Patriotic Program, several sports tournaments, dancing, races and rodeos – this years Founders’ Day (which runs for a full week!) has something for everybody!
City Councilmember Colin Harrision is the Founders’ Day Chairman. If you have questions he can be reached at 245-5227 or via email at charrison@wellsvillecity.com.
For a complete list of activities and the schedule of events, click here.
Posted on Aug 1st 2010 by City Staff.
All Seniors are invited to enjoy the programs, games, and opportunities offered at the Hyrum Senioe Center, which includes quilting, game days on Tuesday, and Friday is Free Bingo Day. On the third Tuesday of each month is a free foot clinic. The Center is open Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A tasty and healthy lunch is served at noon for $2.50. Please call 245-3570 by 10:00 a.m. to be put on the lunch list.
On August 11th at 12:00 p.m. a summer social will be held. Gordon Johnson, an actor and singer, will perform. For more information please call Vickie at 245-3570.
Posted on Aug 1st 2010 by City Staff.
The Wellsville Dam area rules are:
“Please be respectful of our Beautiful Parks”
THE PARK IS CLOSED FROM DUSK UNTIL ONE HOUR BEFORE DAWN.
1. No smoking, alcoholic beverages, or drugs allowed.
2. No overnight camping except in designated camping areas on the east side of the dam.
3. Fires only in fire rings.
4. Dogs must be on a lease at all times – owners are responsible for waste cleanup – dogs should not be chained to trees in the park.
5. No horses or motorized vehicles on grass or trails.
6. No littering or dumping – garbage receptacles are available for use.
7. No discharge of firearms, explosives, or fireworks.
8. No loud music, boisterous or threatening conduct, indecent language or any other disruptive behavior.
9. A valid Utah fishing license is required and all other DWR fishing regulations are in force.
10. No swimming or motorized boats or watercraft in the resevoir.
11. No archery, golf, or paint-balling.
12. No actions deemed destructive to the park, restrooms, recreational facilities, or surrounding properties.
VIOLATION OF PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS SHALL
CONSTITUTE A CLASS “C” MISDEMEANOR PER WELLSVILLE
CITY RESOLUTION 2009-07.
VIOLATORS MAY BE EVICTED OR CITED.
Posted on Aug 1st 2010 by City Staff.
The new walking trail at the Wellsville Dam has been finished. We want to invite all members of the community to visit the Wellsville Dam and see the improvements for yourself. A list of the improvements is available on this page by scrolling down to the post titled ‘Trail Construction’.

Shannon Tolman takes her son Parker for a stroll on the new Wellsville Dam Trail.
A reminder that horses and motorized vehicles are not allowed anywhere on the trail.
Posted on Aug 1st 2010 by City Staff.
The city has had requests for a reprint of Windows of Wellsville books. These informative books contain Wellsville’s history from the years 1856-1984. The books would need to be prepaid and would cost $60-$65. If a large enough quantity is preordered, we may be able to sell the books at a slightly lower cost. Orders would need to be prepaid before the books could be ordered. Contact the city office at 245-3686 for more information.
If you are looking for a unique or special Christmas gift, Windows of Wellsville could be just what you are looking for! Order your copy now.
Posted on Aug 1st 2010 by City Staff.
Beginning August 2nd, the city will begin cleaning out many of the sewer main lines throughout the city. At times, the pressure created while cleaning the lines can cause the water in toilet bowls to gurgle or splash. In order to avoid back splash, please keep the lids on your toliets closed during the month of August.
Posted on Aug 1st 2010 by City Staff.
Calling all singers! Rehersals for the Wellsville Founders’ Day Sunday evening program will be held each Thursday and Sunday evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the LDS Stake Center at the corner of Center and Main streets in Wellsville. For more information please contact Kirk Farmer at 770-4308.