The Park Meadows Country Club Golf Course will construct a new 6,000 square foot maintenance building along with an open-air shed and 20 employee parking spots, according to plans submitted to Park City.
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Wasatch County Parks and Recreation has shut down its popular skate park after repeated acts of vandalism. Police have some leads on possible suspects.
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The Wasatch Latino Coalition is hosting its second annual Día de los Niños celebration in Heber Saturday evening.
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The county council will meet with Dakota Pacific Real Estate behind closed doors after negotiating in public for almost 4 years.
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With ski season now over, Deer Valley is switching gears to summer mode.
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Heber’s city park on Main Street will soon be home to a new bandshell.
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The Park City Planning Commission unanimously moved to delay approving a new six-pack bubble lift at Deer Valley Resort at its meeting Wednesday.
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Police say vandals struck for the second time in two days April 23, so the skate park is closed indefinitely.
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The service organization says it will make sure future events do not overlap with the holiest day in Judaism.
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Mountain Sprouts Children’s Center is scheduled to open May 15.
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Park City High School was ranked the fifth-best high school in Utah and is in the top 5% of all high schools in the U.S.
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