The Park City Council has officially appointed Adam Lenhard as city manager. He’ll be paid $250,000.
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Dozens of Wasatch Back residents learned about self-reliance and preparedness Saturday. Many were concerned about potential economic impacts this year.
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Park City Recreation’s new aquatic facility will open this summer after a $9 million renovation.
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Construction resumes in April on bus rapid transit lanes in Park City and the Snyderville Basin.
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The Flying A Ranch in Wasatch County’s North Fields is now under a conservation easement.
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When does an e-bike become a motorcycle? New legislation says when the throttle exceeds 20 mph.
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The Park City Council is moving forward with plans for the Bonanza Park redevelopment. The proposal includes affordable housing, restaurants, a dedicated arts space and an amphitheater.
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She finalized a memo advising caution to local leaders approving "public infrastructure districts."
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Dogs must be kept on leash on trails and at campsites in most national forests.
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Wasatch Back towns are encouraging residents to complete a Utah State University survey about personal wellbeing and perspectives on community life.
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Soldier Hollow Nordic Center will shut down winter operations March 22 amid a record-low snow year.
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Border czar Tom Homan says ICE agents will help the Transportation Security Administration 'move those lines' while also enforcing immigration law.
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A scientist from Zambia who loves — LOVES! — chemistry runs a lab in South Africa that is being hailed for "extraordinary" work.
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NPR'S Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KXJZ listener Jen Hart and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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