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The American Red Cross will host its 16th Leadership Development Camp in Coalville for Utah high school students this summer.
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Republicans and Democrats will gather across the Wasatch Back March 17 for their local biennial caucus meetings.
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Councilmembers had questions about the financing plan and nightly rentals during a discussion Wednesday night.
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Outgoing Summit County Clerk Eve Furse announced Wednesday she is leaving her position earlier than expected. Her resignation is effective April 8.
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Defense attorneys question the credibility of the housekeeper who said she bought Richins fentanyl.
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Tiara Auxier's legislation would have given counties a seat at the table regarding preliminary municipalities.
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A winter that rarely got cold left Nordic skiers across the Wasatch Back with scant options. Soldier Hollow and White Pine tried to make the best of Utah’s dismal snow season.
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In 2025, the People’s Health Clinic – which provides free health care to uninsured residents in Summit and Wasatch counties – conducted about 600 pediatric visits, with some children seen more than once. To expand access, the clinic is hiring a dedicated pediatrician.
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Summit County taxpayers are paying bills on both sides of the highly publicized court case.
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Summit County is hosting the first in a four-part speaker series regarding housing and transportation Thursday. It's an opportunity for locals to learn about the county’s holistic housing and transportation approach.
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The Sun Peak Homeowners Association has sent an eight-page letter to the Summit County Council asking members to pause its decision on proposed amendments to the development agreement for the Utah Olympic Park Wednesday. The group also wants to reopen the public hearing process.
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Todd Gabler tracked Kouri Richins, her family and her alleged drug dealer.