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After a two-year break, the Christian Center of Park City took children from the Goshute Reservation for some snow fun at Park City Mountain this month.
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Don’t hang up your gear yet. The snow totals this year mean the fun won’t end as early as usual.
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Park City Mountain told some part-time workers they’re no longer needed this season. But then the resort back-tracked, saying that message was a mistake.
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According to employees, Park City Mountain is reducing dining hours at several on-mountain restaurants and cutting worker hours.
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After nearly four years of announcing its plans to develop the parking lots at the base of Park City Mountain, PEG Development President Robert Schmidt said the group is hanging it up and withdrawing its application.
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Park City Mountain’s parent company Vail Resorts said skier visits and revenue are up over last year.
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The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association released a statement Wednesday acknowledging the patroller’s death.
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The Summit County Sheriff's Office has identified the 29-year-old ski patroller who lost his life Monday as Christian Helger of Millcreek.
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A male skier died at Park City Mountain Resort on Sunday, but not from a ski-related crash or accident.
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Park City Mountain's Mike Lewis says traffic moves better and fewer cars cut through neighborhoods with the new paid parking system.