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This is the third article in a seven-part series of stories surrounding the mystery of who robbed the Oak Saloon in 1910, running from June 18 through July 30. In its application for statehood in 1895 ...
As the height of the bike season approaches, there is a significant need for improved bike-pedestrian courtesy. Too often people riding bikes, especially those getting “exercise” riding a full ...
It is time to highlight the outstanding leadership coming from our school district. The superintendent, Lyndsay Huntsman, and her team have decided to officially implement the Yondr pouch system to ...
This Fourth of July, as we celebrate freedom and community on the streets of Park City, we invite our friends, allies, and neighbors to stand with us — literally. The Summit Pride Foundation will be ...
I am writing today, as chief of the Park City Fire Department, to express our profound gratitude for the exceptional support we receive from both the Park City Police Department and the Summit County ...
A notice soliciting buyers has appeared in recent issues of the Wasatch Wave, a weekly paper that began publishing in Heber City in 1889 and is the oldest business operating in Wasatch County.
Park City leaders in April approved a resolution that prohibits the use of fireworks, as well as ignition sources and open flames.
Today, the Oakley Rodeo is one of the best in the nation. It ranks 35th nationwide and third of all the Fourth of July events ...
Park City surveys from 2019 showed limited support for aerial transit. Officials are now revisiting the topic.
Main Street begins closing at 6 a.m. to give organizers time to prepare for the parade. All cars need to be off of Main Street, Park Avenue — from 9th Street to 15th Street — Heber Avenue, Swede Alley ...
The team were focused on pinning down arena barrels for horses to scurry around; action begins Wednesday at 7:20 p.m. The rodeo will run through Saturday, with competitions beginning at the same time ...
About 20 people made the hike to the third floor of the Park City Library for the Monday evening talk, “Learning to Live with ...
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