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Heber Valley locals gathered to protest the Utah Department of Transportation's planned bypass route, which cuts through farmland in the North Fields. They are concerned about open space and water quality.
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Heber City is refining its plans to transform its Main Street park into a year-round destination. Locals shared feedback at an open house Thursday, Feb. 26.
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Heber City is inviting locals to stop by open houses Thursday, Feb. 26, to learn more about plans to redesign City Park. The city is also asking people to fill out a survey.
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Drivers can expect overnight delays through Saturday while UDOT crews work on a 2-mile stretch of U.S. 189 in Wasatch County.
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Heber City staff are using artificial intelligence to draft staff reports, generate ideas and more. The city most recently used the technology to design a patriotic monument.
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Heber Valley Tourism leader Dallin Koecher joined Utah’s cohort in the Olympic observer program. He returned from Italy with ideas to help Utah welcome the Games again in 2034.
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Awards were granted to 13 local events in the Heber Valley.
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As skiers rejoice, travel is being tested in Utah's first significant weather event of the season, grounding flights and closing canyons, with more snow on the way.
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The state boys wrestling title is back home at Wasatch High School for the first time in six years. A senior wrestler also snagged his third individual state title.
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Heber City leaders have their eyes on several property tax-related bills state lawmakers are considering this winter.
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Leaders across the Wasatch Back, including in Wasatch County, are watching the Milan Cortina Winter Games with the 2034 Olympics in mind.
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Wasatch Highlands, 2,700 acres east of Heber, can begin the journey to become a town. Bear Canyon has until May to resubmit incorporation documents.