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Federal health care subsidies could expire without any replacement this year. This has People’s Health Clinic leaders preparing for an influx of patients.
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The Kimball Junction Library will host its final used book sale this weekend before pausing donations ahead of a move to the Skullcandy building next spring.
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Public officials have scheduled meetings to explain the program required under a new state law, but there are still plenty of unknowns.
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Wasatch Back city and county offices will be closed for the Veterans Day holiday Tuesday, Nov. 11.
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Councilmembers and community members continue to debate: how much land is supposed to be developed?
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Coalville and Oakley will have new leadership in the new year, according to the latest election results.
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An upcoming film series features Aussie astronomers, unlucky skiers, pint-sized Rambos and dropout Texans.
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A judge said granting the owner's request on the protected open space would cause “absolute havoc in the state of Utah.”
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Two Wasatch Back trail nonprofits have received grants for major projects through Utah’s Outdoor Recreation Initiative Awards.
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Two of Utah’s scenic seasonal roads are now closed for the winter.
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District leaders can still issue a bond without a vote, but it would be more expensive.
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The closest race so far is for Park City mayor. Councilmember Ryan Dickey leads challenger Jack Rubin by just two votes, 1,487 to 1,485.