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“Hello Beautiful” by Ann Napolitano is a richly woven novel about the complex bonds of family and friendship. It lays bare our vulnerabilities as human beings, exposing the power of relationships and how deeply the past can shape the present.
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The Park City Council is looking for ways to build more pickleball courts. The council will discuss a proposal for the Quinn’s Junction area Thursday.
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E-bikes are available starting May 14 with four new locations: Park City Hospital, Lincoln Station Apartments, Park City Visitor’s Center and Frostwood Village at Canyons Village.
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The county council says the Skullcandy purchase came up separately from negotiations about potentially developing the surrounding land.
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The Alzheimer's Foundation of America is helping Utahns learn about the disease, brain health and advance planning May 15.
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A record number of volunteers helped in the third annual Trails, Trash and Tunes event. Here's more on the Wanship Rail Trail cleanup.
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Heber City held its annual spring cleanup event Saturday. Volunteers did everything from pulling weeds to installing a water fountain.
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The new Ideal Playhouse on Heber City’s Main Street is celebrating its grand reopening after renovations. The new playhouse will host musical theater performances, concerts and movies.
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The International Federation of Skiing has released the professional calendar for the alpine FIS World Cup.
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Parents, children, educators and supporters will gather in three locations around Utah Monday to participate in the National Day Without Child Care.
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The Garlic Mustard Games and other competitions to remove noxious weeds in Summit County have begun. Here's more on the efforts to preserve natural resources and reduce wildfire risk.
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The Wasatch County Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for a private recreation center in the Jordanelle Basin.