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It doesn’t look like there will be city-sponsored fireworks on the Fourth of July this year. The city says that’s because of the ongoing drought in Utah and other safety concerns.
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1,000 runners will raise money for the Park City Ski and Snowboard Team while helping the community celebrate the holiday.
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The Fourth of July weekend kicked off in Park City Friday morning with the return of the Main Street parade. After a year hiatus due to COVID-19, many were ecstatic to be back, but some were not so happy to see the parade moved from its traditional date.
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The Fourth of July weekend is here and things are going to look a bit different than in the past. The biggest change this year for the Fourth of July is…
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On today's Local News Hour:( 03:08) Summit County Council Member Malena Stevens recaps Wednesday's meeting.( 14:48) Sean Higgins story about the proposed…
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Fourth of July Logistics, Arts and Culture Summer Programming In Front of Park City Council ThursdayThursday’s Park City Council meeting will feature a final update on the city’s Fourth of July Plans and consideration of summer programs at the site of…
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Fireworks are a staple of Fourth of July celebrations, but there probably won’t be any in Park City this year. With the ongoing drought and fire…
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Applications for participation in this year’s Fourth of July Parade in Park City are now open. Applications are open now until June 14th. Applications…
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In a 4-1 vote Thursday night, city council moved ahead with scheduling the Fourth of July parade in Park City for Friday, July 2nd. The council was…
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Park City Council has indicated they are not in favor of holding a parade the weekend of July 4th, but are open to a Friday parade on July 2nd. In the…