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Notice: 2026 Annual Meetings Schedule of the Board of Trustees of the MGFPD
NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meetings schedule of the Board of Trustees of the Mountain Green Fire Protection District for the 2026 calendar year is as follows: January 12 March 2 May 11 July 13 September 14 November 2 December 7 All meetings shall be held at the fire station located at 4565 W Old Hwy, Mountain Green, Utah and unless notice to the public is provided to the contrary all meetings shall commence at 6:30PM. If any meetings fall on a legal holiday or for
Mountain Green Fire
Dec 8, 20252 min read


Support Mountain Green Fire with Online Donations
In recent years, the importance of community support during emergencies has become increasingly evident. As our community grows we have had more calls for service than ever before. Natural disasters and unforeseen events can strike at any moment, leaving communities in dire need of assistance. The good news is that you can make a difference by supporting Mountain Green Fire through online donations. This blog post will explore the significance of these donations, how they ca
Mountain Green Fire
Mar 134 min read


Join Our Community: Volunteer with Mountain Green Fire - No Experience Necessary!
Volunteering is not just about giving your time; it’s about becoming part of a community that values service, teamwork, and dedication. At Mountain Green Fire, we believe that every individual has something unique to offer. Whether you’re a seasoned firefighter or someone looking to make a difference in your community, we invite you to join our ranks. Why Volunteer with Mountain Green Fire? Volunteering with Mountain Green Fire provides an opportunity to engage with your comm
Mountain Green Fire
Mar 133 min read


Protecting Mountain Green: Investing in Fire Safety for Our Future.
We want to extend our deepest appreciation to the community that stands behind our first responders, providing the vital support we need. The Mountain Green Fire Protection District has not had a tax increase since 2018, but the costs of operating and maintaining essential emergency services have steadily risen. With inflation, increased wages, staffing needs, higher equipment and fuel costs, and and growing demands from a rapidly growing community, current funding no longer
Mountain Green Fire
Oct 10, 20252 min read
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