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Now that Halloween is over, those spooky pumpkins on the porch are likely looking a little soggy. Here are some scary reasons not to throw them in the garbage.
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Save People Save Wildlife has been successful in getting the Utah Department of Transportation to return electronic signs that warn people who are traveling too fast along State Road 224.
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Representatives of the organization Save People Save Wildlife asked the Summit County Council Wednesday to do what they can to convince the Utah Dept. of Transportation to reduce the speed limit on State Route 224 in order to save wildlife and people.
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The Parley's Summit wildlife bridge has been in place since the fall of 2019. An analysis is underway to determine its effectiveness compared to other…
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The Park City Nonprofit Save People Save Wildlife announced a new contract with the Utah Department of Transportation to add another mile of wildlife…
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On today's Local News Hour:( 2:14) Leslie Thatcher's report on the annual Shot Ski event canceled due to rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in the area.(…
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For a handful of years, the Utah Department of Transportation worked with the grassroots Summit County non-profit organization Save People Save Wildlife…
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On today's Local News Hour:(5:00) - Summit County Manager Tom Fisher has a look back at 2020 and what's ahead for 2021.(21:52) - Don Sargent, private…
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The speed limit was lowered on a two-mile stretch of S.R. 224, near the White Barn, last October. The Utah Department of Transportation worked with the…
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On today's Local News Hour:(03:37) Park City Scholl District Superintendent Jill Gildea and Chief Operations officer Mike Tanner talk about the district's…