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Park City-based POWDR is continuing to diversify its business model by adding contracts with the National Park Service.
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Jami Hewlett, a candidate for Heber City Council, is facing a new court case: She’s been charged with alleged child abuse.
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The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation has grown from awarding $5,000 scholarships to two students in 2014 to nearly $900,000 for students facing learning challenges.
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The Park City Senior Center is now open four days a week, offering lunch and free exercise and art classes.
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The Park City Schools Mountain Bike Team is working to make the sport accessible to all in the community. It wants to increase diversity through financial assistance so all kids feel represented.
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The USA Bobsled and Skeleton teams are inviting all athletes to its second annual “Slide to Glory” recruitment combine Aug. 16.
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Heber voters, get your questions ready: at a town hall Thursday, the candidates for city council will discuss this election’s top issues.
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Utah residents can learn about possible health risks and other impacts of a dried-up Great Salt Lake at a free forum this week.
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Wildlife officers inspected more than 13,000 boats over the Pioneer Day weekend to prevent invasive species from spreading into state lakes and reservoirs.
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The weeklong fair begins Aug. 2 with the demolition derby at the county fairgrounds in Coalville.
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Residents will see drift smoke across the Wasatch Back as fires continue to burn in Utah and nearby states.
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Wasatch Back residents must register to vote by Friday if they want a mail-in ballot for the 2025 primary election.