Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey is the first person to publicly declare a candidacy for mayor this year. Dickey has served on the city council for over three years
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Summit County Republicans elected new local leaders at their organizing convention Tuesday.
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Wallsburg resident Merrill Hall turns 100 years old Wednesday, April 23.
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City councilmembers passed a resolution opposing West Hills, the town proposed along state Route 248.
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Community partners will host a free anti-bullying event at Woodward Park City Saturday to promote kindness and empathy.
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An estimated 70% of throat cancers are attributed to HPV, the human papillomavirus. The Centers for Disease Control [CDC] says throat cancer has surpassed cervical cancer cases in the United States, the reason the HPV vaccine was originally developed. Now, a free, quick and painless screening this week can help pick up any concerning findings.
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Midway’s Wasatch Mountain State Park is raising awareness about light pollution during Dark Sky Month.
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Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort will wrap up the 2024-2025 ski season with limited terrain open for the final days of skiing.
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Park City crews will restripe streets in Old Town this week.
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The Park City Council appointed Bill Johnson, Grant Tilson and Seth Beal to serve new terms on the planning commission April 9.
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As the number of affected Utah international students rises to 50, governor hopes the country can still attract talent from abroad.
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At a time when communities feel fractured, here's a look at online communities taking a pragmatic approach to changing the world for the better.
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To celebrate 50 years of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, send us your memories of the film.
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For over a decade, Ryan Coogler has been bringing out the best in Michael B. Jordan — in Fruitvale Station, Creed, Black Panther, and now, Sinners. It's hard to overstate how important this partnership is in cinematic history.
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