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This weekend, people in the Heber area can get tips on topics from floods to cybersecurity to pets at an emergency and self-reliance fair.
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The Wasatch County planning staff will unveil a revised dark skies ordinance on Thursday before next week’s public hearing on the topic.
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The Heber City Council meets Tuesday and will cover an array of topics including the downtown highway bypass road and the city manager’s contract.
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Police asked for help from the public Wednesday.
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Yet another storm is expected to affect roads in the Wasatch Back Tuesday afternoon into Thursday morning.
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If someone is a bit snappy this week, give them a break. It is, after all, Grumpy Week, as a result of the change to daylight saving time on Sunday.
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This winter has been outstanding for snow enthusiasts but it has also come with seasonal blues for some in the community.
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Heber City Manager Matt Brower wants to renew his contract ahead of schedule. Mayor Heidi Franco raised concerns about that in her blog.
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A Heber City park is poised to double its number of pickleball courts.
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As local emergency management offices warn the deep snow may turn into floods, Wasatch County offers free sandbags and encourages the public to prepare their homes.
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Colon cancer is one of the most treatable cancers and the only way to detect it is through screening. The public is invited to walk through an inflatable colon Friday in Heber City to learn more about how to reduce the risk.
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A neighborhood meeting about a future temple near Heber City gave neighbors a glimpse at how the building will look. Some attendees said what they’ve learned so far concerns them.