Carolyn Webber, The Park Record

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Past articles by Carolyn:

Stein Eriksen Lodge adds pool, game room to attract new guests

Owners of the Stein Eriksen Lodge are proud of its heritage as one of the oldest lodges in Park City, but they also know that all those years require → Read More

Developer continues his father’s legacy with Silver Lode Development Company

David James started working in construction at the age of 3. His dad, who was a general contractor, brought him along on his projects. James asked if he could → Read More

Park City graduate pleads guilty to disorderly conduct in harassment case

A Park City High School graduate prosecutors accused of inappropriately touching another person pleaded guilty to a class B misdemeanor of disorderly conduct Monday.The charge against the graduate, Bernhardt → Read More

Utah’s first Digital Currency Con is coming to Park City

Terms such as cryptocurrency, Blockchain and Bitcoin are becoming more common in national and global financial markets. Next weekend, those words will likely be tossed around countless times during → Read More

Plaza at base of Park City Mountain Resort undergoes major renovation

After its construction more than 30 years ago, the Lodge at the Mountain Village and plaza near the base of Park City Mountain Resort are getting overhauled. Jackhammers can → Read More

Next Chapter Book Club helps adults with disabilities find community in books

Madi Christiansen loves Monday afternoons. Each week, she walks into Lucky Ones Coffee in the Park City Library toting her lunch. When she sees some familiar faces, she greets → Read More

Park City Board of Education approves designs for tunnel under S.R. 248

Generally, the most congested hours on S.R. 248 are during the start and end of the school days. Parents, buses and students walking and biking crowd the road as → Read More

Marketplace: Professional ultra runner opens second Stoked Roasters location in Park City

There are two things that Jax Mariash perhaps loves the most in life: spending time in the outdoors and drinking coffee.While living in Hood River, Oregon, a few years → Read More

Park City Rotary Club readies for season of grant giving

About 30 representatives from nonprofits in Summit County gathered at the Grub Steak Restaurant on Tuesday. As they stepped up to the microphone to share their one-minute elevator pitches → Read More

Alterra’s acquisition of Solitude could boost skier numbers, officials say

Deer Valley Resort’s parent company Alterra Mountain Resort is expanding its portfolio. With Alterra’s agreement to purchase Solitude Mountain Resort, ski officials are confident that the addition to the → Read More

Park City Board of Education approves budget, tax increase

A tax increase is coming to residents within the Park City School District boundaries. The Park City Board of Education approved its 2019 fiscal year budget on Thursday evening → Read More

Park City School District’s summer school expands to secondary grades

School might be out for the summer, but this year, more students are sticking around the classrooms. The Park City School District recently launched a pilot summer school for → Read More

Park City High School student selected for international program in Taiwan

Three years ago, Evan Lawing said goodbye to his sister as she left for Oman for a seven-week language immersion program. When she returned, he heard about the positive → Read More

Ski Utah reports that skiers spent less time on slopes, more dollars in town

During the 2016-17 ski season, the snow forecast website On the Snow reported that Park City received a total of 404 inches of powder. Last season, Park City received → Read More

Statewide SAGE exam to be replaced by two new tests

Next spring, students in Utah will be taking a new exam.The Utah State Board of Education announced earlier this month that it has selected the Utah Aspire Plus test → Read More

Winter Sports School student selected to represent Utah at Girls Nation

Maxine Dalton signed up for the government learning program Girls State because she knew she could earn three college credits if she attended. On the first day, she felt → Read More

Marketplace: Consulting firm aims to help organizations reach goals

There has hardly been a dull moment in Alison Kuhlow’s life. Shortly after graduating from college in Iowa, she took a job in the Park City Planning Department. She → Read More

Wild Women Tribe rallies female business owners in Park City

Renée Huang began her search by reaching out to a couple of women who own businesses in Park City. She asked if they would be interested in partnering for → Read More

Women’s Giving Fund vote open to select grant recipient

Four years ago, the Women’s Giving Fund began recruiting members and collecting donations to support nonprofits in the Park City area. PC Tots was selected as the first recipient → Read More

Savor the Summit aims to reduce waste at annual event

On any given day, restaurants in Park City are creating small mountains of trash that go straight to the landfill. Beth Rossi is taking it upon herself to change → Read More