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With tears, applause, a rowdy rendition of the fight song and a few backflips, Wasatch High School seniors collected their diplomas Thursday, May 28.
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The former chair of Wasatch County’s Republican party, David Nephi Johnson, has pleaded not guilty to aggravated child abuse. He will stand trial in November.
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A Wasatch Back energy provider is preparing for wildfire season and taking steps to protect Utah communities this summer.
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Wasatch County hikers and bikers can enjoy fresh additions to the trail network this summer.
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The Utah Department of Transportation is adjusting its planned Heber Valley bypass route.
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Heber City leaders are reconsidering a citywide ban on dogs in public parks. Locals can share their feedback at “Dogs Day in the Park” May 23.
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The Heber City Council wants to increase the proportion of arts funding in future grant cycles.
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Unvaccinated students and staff at two Wasatch County schools are being asked to stay home for the rest of the school year.
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Freezing temperatures are expected in Park City and Heber into Tuesday morning.
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With 100% of the state in drought, Heber City leaders are asking locals to do what they can to conserve water. No formal drought restrictions are in place yet.
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Heber City will celebrate Public Works Week with free events May 18-24.
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A Wasatch High School student’s landscaping business took the top prize in the regional InvestNest competition. The student said the win honors his father’s legacy.