High Valley Transit plans to start work on its bus rapid transit project on state Route 224 in August.
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Wasatch County School District Superintendent Paul Sweat is retiring after a decade in the role.
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The Park City School District is seeking planning commission approval to demolish Treasure Mountain Junior High and expand its athletics facilities.
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Sarah Hall, chair of the Park City Planning Commission, is withdrawing her application for a third term ahead of a final decision on appointments.
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Wasatch County’s spring interlocal agenda features conversations about affordable housing, the bypass, and more.
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The community is invited to the Heber Valley Chamber’s annual expo Saturday, April 12, to learn about local businesses and enjoy food and fun.
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Twenty-year department veteran Peter Emery will become chief May 1 when Bob Zanetti retires.
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Summit Land Conservancy is hosting its annual conservation breakfast next month and will feature the man who has been appointed to help save the Great Salt Lake.
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Twice a year, the local chapter of the Citizens’ Climate Lobby meets with Utah’s congressional delegation to discuss climate policy. The goal is to help enact climate solutions to ensure a healthy future and strengthen the American economy.
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox has ordered all flags be flown at half-staff Monday, April 7, in recognition of the life, legacy and service of former U.S. Representative Mia Love.
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The CDC teams that supported local sexual assault prevention groups were 'wiped out' in RFK Jr.'s overhaul of the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Colleges are recognizing the importance of this growing pool of potential students.
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Lawyers say the government is trying to gain a legal advantage as it tries to expel noncitizens over their pro-Palestinian activism.
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