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At the last Heber City Airport Advisory Board last week, planners agreed there’s a sense of urgency this year to narrow down possibilities for a final airport master plan.
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A major development that was recently approved with high density in Heber City doesn’t officially have enough water rights to service all of its plans.
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After tight races elected a new Heber City mayor in November, tensions between the new council and mayor have run high to begin the new term.
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Ahead of a busy year, Heber City department heads are asking for help recruiting and keeping employees. Public works, police, engineering, planning, building, and parks and cemetery departments all say they need more people.
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Heidi Franco, newly sworn in as Heber City mayor, discusses her goals as mayor and vision for the city during her term.
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On today's Local News Hour guests include: Summit County Manager Tom Fisher, who discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, Heidi Franco, newly sworn in as Heber City mayor, discusses her goals as mayor and vision for the city during her term and Executive Director of Christian Center of Park City Rob Harter with an update on the services the organization offers.
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Heber City Council kicked off 2022 by swearing in its new mayor and one of two new city councilors. Councilors were quick to raise concerns about changes the new mayor plans to implement.
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Wasatch County’s back in the “high” category for COVID-19 transmission after spending about a week at the “moderate” level. According to the county health department, the county’s in for another wave of cases as the omicron variant arrives and school returns.
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As tourists and visitors increase in Summit and Wasatch counties, so do flights through the Heber Valley Airport. That's especially important as the airport and Heber City continue a master planning process in the new year.
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With New Year’s Day happening on a Saturday, some Wasatch County businesses are shortening their hours, while others are keeping regular schedules or even extending them.