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The town of Frisco has announced its full lineup of social and competitive events at the Frisco Nordic Center for the 2022-23 winter season. The events will start in early January with the Up &... → Read More
Summit County is readying to administer booster shots for older residents and first doses for children aged 5 to 11. → Read More
Kamas City Council candidates offer their opinions about a proposed 1,600-home development west of the city. → Read More
Summit County has proposed its largest operating budget ever. → Read More
The first skier-caused avalanche of this ski season was reported Oct. 15. → Read More
Growth and water issues dominated discussion among East Side political candidates. → Read More
The High Valley Transit District is proposing a nearly $5 million increase to its budget over 2021, a 35% jump. → Read More
Coalville is told it must expand its water and wastewater systems as growth arrives. → Read More
Dick's Burger Shack, a Kamas staple since the 1970s, is on the market. → Read More
Summit County is offering free COVID-19 testing at its Health Department offices in Park City, Kamas and Coalville. → Read More
Oakley residents are directed to bring ‘pointed questions’ to a candidate forum scheduled on Tuesday. → Read More
A deal has been struck for a buyer to purchase the former Road Island Diner in Oakley. → Read More
Hideout aims to take, develop land in Summit County. → Read More
The ongoing drought is the worst the area has seen in generations. → Read More
Enrollment growth continues, but solving overcrowding has been elusive. → Read More
With a golf course community approved, questions are raised about the town’s identity. → Read More
The local trail system’s popularity is becoming a source of friction. → Read More
Summit County offers $100 incentive for its employees to be vaccinated, stopping short of a mandate. → Read More
Recent rains briefly muddied trails last week, but officials say the drought is still firmly in place in Utah. Soil moisture levels, however, are offering a glimmer of hope. → Read More
Wildfire smoke is predicted to remain in the Park City area into the weekend, with a possibility for a change in the weather early next week. As winds lessen toward the end of this week, higher elevations might see some relief from the smoke compared to valleys → Read More