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Wasatch County Parks and Recreation has shut down its popular skate park after repeated acts of vandalism. Police have some leads on possible suspects.
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Family, friends and former athletes recently gathered to dedicate Wasatch High School’s Tolley Track to a local legend.
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The International Olympic Committee visited Wasatch County Thursday, continuing its tour of Utah Olympic venues.
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Wasatch County leaders say they’ll plan ways to improve sustainability and engage youth if the Olympics come back to Utah in 2034.
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The Utah Department of Transportation will discuss bypass plans at the Heber Valley Chamber lunch next week.
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Olympic officials are visiting Utah this week to tour venues in the Wasatch Back and beyond for a potential 2034 Games here.
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It will be another six weeks before any decisions are made in a lawsuit over the Heber Valley temple.
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The Wasatch Back Fruit Tree Project is asking for help to determine what fruit trees thrive in the Wasatch Back.
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Plans for 15 new temples were announced this weekend during the April general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Meanwhile, Heber Valley temple construction plans are pending litigation.
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The Wasatch County Council is considering changes to the county’s policy on public infrastructure districts.
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The Wasatch County School District sent a message to Daniels Canyon Elementary parents Thursday afternoon, April 4, condemning antisemitism.
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Plans for a wellness-focused resort took a step forward Tuesday night, April 2, as the Midway City Council granted preliminary approval to the next phase of development plans.