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Midway leaders plan to work with the Heber City Police Department to add a regular law enforcement presence in the town.
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The son of Heber City’s chief of police is being held without bail after he admitted to sexually abusing elderly women in the memory care unit where he worked.
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Heber will have a new place to stock up on groceries and other items starting Saturday, July 20.
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Heber City, the Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Community Alliance for Main Street had issued a call for artists for the new Art in Public Places Power Box Initiative.
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Fourth of July festivities in the Heber Valley drew thousands this year, part of the broader summer tourism season.
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State economists project hosting the 2034 Winter Olympic Games could pump as much as $6.6 billion and over 42,000 “job years” into Utah’s economy.
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Progress is underway to expand the Wasatch County Justice Center by 20,000 square feet. Plans feature additional courtrooms.
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A series of Pride flags in Heber have been vandalized or stolen for the second time this year. This time, some residents have stepped up to support their neighbors.
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Wasatch County Fire District crews contained a small fire at the Heber Valley Airport Tuesday, July 9, around 1:30 p.m.
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In Heber City and Midway, thousands gathered to celebrate the country’s birthday with a full slate of events.
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Heber City is in the third year of a massive project to replace its aging water and sewer infrastructure, but part of the project will have to wait due to inflation.
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Mountainland Technical College, nicknamed MTech, will soon open a campus in the Heber Valley adjacent to the new high school.