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Heber Light & Power customers could see higher electricity bills if a rate increase is approved later this month. Residents can share their thoughts at a hearing Feb. 26.
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An incoming storm could blanket Park City with up to one and a half feet of snow. Heber may see up to eight inches.
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A winter storm is expected to bring inches of snow to parts of the Wasatch Back. The weather has delayed and canceled some weekend ski events.
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The Heber City attorney determined a citizen effort to put a recent annexation to a vote can’t legally go forward.
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The Heber City Council has approved the annexation east of Red Ledges, allowing a little more density than what the county granted.
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Heber City Manager Matt Brower says parking is “one of the main limitations” facing downtown. At Tuesday's meeting, councilmembers will work on plans to add more parking spaces.
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A storm will bring wet snow to the Wasatch Back this weekend, increasing avalanche danger.
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Days after the Heber City Council approved master agreements for developments at the intersection of U.S. 40 and River Road, some residents want to put the annexation on the ballot.
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A Heber man is facing felony charges after he allegedly stole a car from his employer and crashed it.
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Tyler Bluth, the president of the Wasatch County School District Board of Education, is stepping down.
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A new arts campus could be coming soon to land north of Heber. An amphitheater will be the first space to be constructed.
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A 4-1 vote at the Heber City Council meeting Tuesday, Jan. 21, cleared the way for construction of Harvest Village and Crossings, two developments north of downtown. Councilmember Yvonne Barney was the sole “no” vote.