Kristine Weller
KPCW ReporterKristine Weller is a reporter for KPCW covering Park City government, education and Olympics. She grew up in Layton, Utah, and has two University of Utah BA degrees. Before KPCW, Kristine wrote at KUER News and KSL NewsRadio. When she isn’t working on her next story, Kristine can be found enjoying all of Utah’s outdoor activities, spending time with loved ones, or painting.
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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.
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La Comisión de Planificación de Park City tendrá su primer vistazo a las propuestas de modernización de telesillas de Park City Mountain el miércoles. Es una oportunidad para que los comisionados hagan preguntas aclaratorias.
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The Park City Planning Commission will get its first look at Park City Mountain’s proposed lift upgrades Wednesday. It's an opportunity for commissioners to ask clarifying questions.
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Wasatch High School students took home the state title at the Unified Sports State Basketball Championship this month. The whole school celebrated the win.
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El Concejo Municipal de Park City ha nombrado oficialmente a Adam Lenhard como administrador de la ciudad. Se le pagará $250,000.
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Dozens of Wasatch Back residents learned about self-reliance and preparedness Saturday. Many were concerned about potential economic impacts this year.
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The Park City Council has officially appointed Adam Lenhard as city manager. He’ll be paid $250,000.
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The Park City Council is moving forward with plans for the Bonanza Park redevelopment. The proposal includes affordable housing, restaurants, a dedicated arts space and an amphitheater.
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The Park City Museum has a new exhibit, “Park City Loves a Parade.” The exhibit is part of a national celebration marking the United States’ 250th birthday.
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The Park City Council may move forward with an updated Bonanza Park redevelopment proposal during its Thursday meeting. The council will also appoint a new city manager and discuss the Re-create 248 project.