The Park City School District is eliminating its Chief Operating Officer position. The district announced Thursday COO Mike Tanner will no longer be with the district.
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Locally, there may be bipartisan agreement on how to change the bill districting county councils.
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Wasatch County has allocated all of the $10 million voters approved for open space preservation a few years back.
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This year Park City will offer municipal golf course season passes to 84060 residents for the first time in more than two decades.
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U.S. Health Secretary Robert. F. Kennedy Jr. will visit Utah next week.
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The Wasatch Immigration Project has hired an attorney to help locals navigate the immigration system. It’s in response to immigration crackdowns.
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Summit County-based entities can now apply for sustainable tourism grants. It’s the third year the grants have been offered.
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The Park City Peaks Hotel plans to undergo a major renovation this year and join Marriott’s portfolio of boutique properties.
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Park City School District’s three new principals have set goals for the next school year: focus on collaboration, provide holistic learning and ensure students create good memories at school.
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The Utah Department of Public Safety is testing the statewide AMBER Alert Thursday afternoon.
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Tattoo businesses aren’t allowed in downtown Heber, but one artist has urged the city to reconsider the ban.
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At least six people have died amid severe storms that are predicted to impact large areas of the United States through the weekend.
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The administration revealed how they calculated the tariffs. Buried in that math is a straightforward answer to a question Trump has long refused to answer: How much will his tariffs raise prices?
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The department sent a letter to state leaders threatening the loss of funds for K-12 schools that don't follow its interpretation of civil rights laws.
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