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Tens of thousands of people will congregate in Old Town Friday for Park City’s annual Fourth of July celebration.
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The Heber Valley will celebrate Independence Day with festive Fourth of July events all day Friday.
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Some of the best bareback riders, tie down ropers and barrel racers will compete for thousands in prize money during this year’s Oakley Rodeo.
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Wasatch County School District’s new superintendent, Garrick Peterson, said he wants to give students every opportunity to find their passions.
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July is often a top month for DUI arrests in Utah due to Independence and Pioneer Day celebrations.
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The newspaper’s founding family has sold the building and is looking for someone to buy the paper.
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Harmful algal bloom season is in full swing and the Department of Environmental Quality is reminding Utahns how to recreate safely in the water this summer.
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Federal funding for several public school programs was scheduled to come by Tuesday. But this week instead of money, states received a notice saying that the $6.8 billion allocated for different K-12 programs were on hold and under review.
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A Utah program that designates and helps fund high-quality fishing experiences has allocated $450,000 toward nine projects, including one in Wasatch County.
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The federal government’s program that gives payments to people sickened by nuclear weapons testing is one step closer to being reauthorized and expanded.
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Park City Mountain and the Canyons Village Management Association want to replace the lower Canyons workhorse.
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Longtime Hideout Town Councilmember Chris Baier seeks to be the next mayor. She said she understands the town's needs.