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NORTH OGDEN, Utah (AP) — City officials in North Ogden say they're working to have other religions represented next to a Christmas display outside city hall.
KUTV reports (http://bit.ly/1AMt6TT) the city received complaints about a Nativity scene in front of the public building over the past few weeks.
North Ogden Mayor Brent Taylor says instead of taking down the display depicting the birth of Jesus Christ, the mayor took public comments and decided to seek out other religious displays.
Taylor says there are plans to add a Hanukkah display as soon as this week.
He says officials will discuss how they'll handle future holiday displays at a city council meeting next month.
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