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Wasatch County leaders plan to review policies and conduct an audit of their sheriff’s office after an independent investigation into allegations of retaliation and misconduct.
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Utah recently released standardized test scores for districts across the state. Students from three Wasatch Back districts performed better than state averages.
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Heber City will add traffic calming and new crossing lights near two schools downtown.
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A Wasatch High School student is spreading awareness about autism spectrum disorder through a Girl Scout project.
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A candlelight vigil lit up Heber City’s City Park Saturday night to honor the life of conservative political influencer Charlie Kirk.
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Laughs and hugs were shared, and tears were shed at Wasatch County School District’s farewell celebration for former Superintendent Paul Sweat Thursday.
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For the second year in a row, Wasatch High School broadcasting students took home two Rocky Mountain Emmy awards.
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The Utah Supreme Court says it will hear the lawsuit over the future of an LDS temple in the Heber Valley.
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The Central Heber Overlay Zone is part of the city’s plan to create a revitalized and walkable downtown – but sidewalks are not a city priority.
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The Central Heber Overlay Zone, which will reset some development rules, has been adopted by city leaders. The zone aims to promote limited new density in downtown neighborhoods.
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The Heber Planning Commission will look at the site plan for more than 200 apartments proposed near Utah Valley University’s Wasatch campus.
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The Wasatch Back Alzheimer's Association chapter hosted its annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s Saturday, Sept. 6. The group’s goal is to raise $191,000 to support memory disease care and research.