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Park City girls lacrosse has made it to the 5A state quarterfinals.
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After a buzzer-beater regular season victory against undefeated Brighton last week, Park City lacrosse improved its record to 13-4 with a win over the Skyline Eagles in the second round of the 5A state championships.
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A Wasatch County man has been found not guilty on all charges of wanton destruction of protected wildlife.
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The legal fight over the future of the Heber Valley temple will continue. A judge has returned two key decisions.
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Despite snow on the horizon for some parts of the state, many Utah state parks are opening campsites and facilities for the season.
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Wasatch High School’s greenhouse is bursting with student-grown greens and blossoms for the school’s upcoming sale.
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Wasatch County Parks and Recreation reopened the Southfield Skate Park May 2.
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Wasatch County is moving closer to breaking ground on a new government building: an architect has been chosen.
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Thirteen Wasatch County teachers were named Distinguished Educators of the Year.
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There were a lot of tears and cheers at the “I Can Do Hard Things 5K” fundraiser to support kids with special needs last weekend.
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“The Nerd,” a two-act comedy written by American playwright Larry Shue runs through May 11 in Heber.
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Heber City Police say six young people are headed to juvenile court after vandals caused thousands of dollars of damage at the local skate park.