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Wasatch County’s second high school is on track to open this fall. Leaders are considering present needs as well as the legacy of the building.
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Utah will likely see a more active wildfire season after this year’s warm, dry winter. Summit and Wasatch County homeowners can learn more about wildfire preparation at a fair April 25.
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At an emotionally charged special meeting Tuesday, the Heber City Council voted to extend City Manager Matt Brower’s contract for three more years in a 4-2 vote.
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Wasatch County’s new government administration building will not require increased property taxes.
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Newcomers are trying to disrupt the status quo in the Wasatch County attorney and clerk-auditor offices.
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Candidates for the Wasatch County Council made their pitches to delegates at the GOP and Democratic county conventions April 7 and 8. One council race will go to a primary.
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A special meeting is scheduled for April 14 to continue the discussion of City Manager Matt Brower's contract.
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In 60 days, over 700 people shared public comments about the planned Heber Valley bypass.
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The Heber City Council will vote Tuesday on whether to renew City Manager Matt Brower’s contract for three more years.
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Utah’s primary elections are June 23 and important deadlines are approaching including the final day to change party affiliations.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has purchased a warehouse in Salt Lake City. Advocates in the Wasatch Back say they're worried about immigrants in the community.
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A developer is seeking Wasatch County School District support to build affordable housing in downtown Heber City. But the Board of Education had some concerns.