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Park City Ski and Snowboard has announced Ehlias Louis as its new executive director.
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Middle school students in Park City may have more sports opportunities starting this fall. The Park City School District is considering a partnership with a new nonprofit.
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A Francis woman has died after the climber was caught in an avalanche May 11 on Mount Makalu in Nepal.
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The World Climbing event is the first of four and the only global para climbing series coming to the United States.
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The list recognizes women who are transforming businesses across various sectors.
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Four people died in avalanches in Utah this winter in a week of extreme avalanche conditions and two were in Wasatch County.
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U.S. Ski & Snowboard now operates 11 national winter sports teams.
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Paralympic snowboarder Kate Delson rounded out her first year on Team USA with the highest honor bestowed by the Ski and Snowboard Federation. Her journey to sport started in Park City.
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Park City High officially has a new head football coach. Dennis Cunningham has spent the last four seasons with the team as an assistant coach.
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Having the World Men's Curling Championships in town builds on Ogden's Olympic legacy. But when the games come back to Utah, curling may have outgrown Ogden.
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The skier representing Great Britain sealed her overall title at the Park and Pipe final sin Switzerland on March 29.
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The IOC's new policy aligns with President Donald Trump's executive order on sports ahead of the 2028 Games.