The 2024 5A Girls Lacrosse State Championship game looks eerily similar to last year’s as Park City and Olympus prepare to face off in a rematch.
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Summit County is another couple million dollars closer to closing on an over 800-acre farm near Kamas.
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A large Smith’s grocery store is under construction along U.S. 40 north of Heber. City leaders don’t want an excessively large sign.
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To minimize holiday travel delays, the Utah Department of Transportation crews will take a break from construction projects on Memorial Day.
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The Park City School District has received two grants to build a teen center at Park City High School. It must open in 2025 or the district will lose the grants.
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North Summit High School graduated 79 seniors Monday.
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A Park City School District librarian recently received a national honor. She received the Travelers Awards for Teaching Excellence.
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The Heber City Cemetery is running out of space, but it won’t be cheap to expand.
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Park City High School beat Olympus in the semifinals of the 5A Boys Lacrosse Championship Wednesday, May 22.
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Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital is donating 900 life jackets to reservoirs across the state in an effort to save lives this summer.
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The Park City Council could move forward with new e-bike policies at its meeting Thursday.
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For the first time in decades, the number of drowning deaths in the United States is on the rise. Researchers say part of the reason for the spike is the pandemic when many pools were closed.
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The Michigan dairy worker had mild eye symptoms from the infection and has recovered, health officials said. The worker had been in contact with cows presumed to be infected.
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Only days after the mogul apologized for a leaked surveillance video showing him attacking his former girlfriend Cassie Ventura, he faces new allegations of drugging and assaulting another woman.
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