
Grace Doerfler
KPCW ReporterGrace covers Wasatch County for KPCW. She’s originally from Pittsburgh, PA, and is enthusiastically learning about all things Utah. Previously, Grace reported in California’s Bay Area as a journalism student at Stanford University. When she’s not reporting, she loves running, reading and exploring the Wasatch Back.
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Noyes, a Heber business owner, said he’s running for Heber City Council because he wants more open conversations between elected leaders and residents.
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Plans for an e-bike ordinance shifted into high gear at Wednesday's county council meeting.
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La candidatura de Wright a la alcaldía, con solo 23 años de edad, marca su primera incursión en el gobierno local.
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Simons, un miembro del Ayuntamiento de Midway, se hace llamar un candidato del sentido común para ser el siguiente alcalde de la ciudad.
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Wright’s bid for the Midway mayor’s office, at just 23 years old, marks his first foray into local government.
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Developers for the largest project in Heber City want to reconfigure some roads through and around the neighborhood.
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Simons, a member of the Midway City Council, calls himself a common-sense candidate for the town's next mayor.
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Progress on the bypass plans has accelerated in recent months as, after decades of discussion, UDOT redrew possible routes for the highway and narrowed the options to two finalists.
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Home prices in Heber are on the rise, and one up-and-coming architect has ideas to combat the problem.
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Casi todas las ciudades del Condado de Wasatch escogen a un nuevo alcalde este año, y todos electarán a algunos nuevos concejales.