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Homeowners in the Park City Fire District can get a free assessment as wildfire season approaches.
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As the Heber Valley continues to wait on plans for a western bypass road from the Utah Department of Transportation, Wasatch County leaders say they believe the road can be built while respecting conservation goals.
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There is an effort underway by those who love to fish to increase legal access to riverbeds, especially along the lower Provo River.
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Park City’s sales tax revenue reached an all-time high in February. The city expects the trend to continue.
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Park City baseball is out of contention for a state championship after falling to Timpanogos High School for a second time Wednesday, May 15.
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“Hello Beautiful” by Ann Napolitano is a richly woven novel about the complex bonds of family and friendship. It lays bare our vulnerabilities as human beings, exposing the power of relationships and how deeply the past can shape the present.
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The Park City Council is looking for ways to build more pickleball courts. The council will discuss a proposal for the Quinn’s Junction area Thursday.
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Utah’s mountain bike community is invited to “Ride for Cal,” a fundraiser to support an accomplished teen rider battling brain cancer.
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State playoffs are in full swing with Wasatch and Park City slated to play Thursday, May 16 in the 5A lacrosse championships.
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Park City Mountain said Wednesday Mike Lewis will be the resort's vice president of mountain operations starting June 24.
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Gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman will speak at Utah Film Studios after his supporters caravan up Parleys Canyon, which coincides with Running with Ed Saturday, May 18.
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Some Wasatch County residents ran afoul of the law recently when they failed to show up for jury duty. Jury summons sent by email were getting lost.