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The Milestone Home, shelter in Sandy, to be featured in The Parade of Homes
SANDY, Utah — The Milestone Home in Sandy recently went through a major remodel fit for The Parade of Homes. The home helps homeless young adults get back on their feet. The Milestone Home underwent a significant remodel, thanks to community partners. They stepped up to mark its 83% success rate in helping over 300 individuals.
Rocky Mountain Power to install powerlines underground
BIG COTTONWOOD CANYON, Utah (KUTV) — Rocky Mountain Power crews are preparing to install powerlines underground up Big Cottonwood Canyon and Guardsman Pass in hopes of preventing wildfires and power outages. “It’s a lovely place that puts some peace in your heart,” said Barbara Cameron, President of the Big...
Park City police blotter: ‘e-motorcycles’ reported in area of Rail Trail
The Park City Police Department last weekend was told of boys, appearing to be high school-aged, riding what were described as “e-motorcycles” in the area of the Rail Trail and Trailside Court. They “split up” in the vicinity of Prospector Park with each headed in a different direction...
Kimball Art Center nears potential agreement for new Park City location
The Park City Council is working on a plan to develop five acres the city owns at the intersection of Bonanza Drive and Kearns Boulevard. Park City purchased the land in 2017 to create a new arts and culture district, with new homes for the Kimball Art Center and the Sundance Institute.
New Park City water treatment plant meets stream discharge regulations
Park City gets around half of its water from abandoned mining tunnels that include a variety of contaminants, such as arsenic and lead. The city began operating the new 3Kings Water Treatment Plant near the municipal golf course earlier this year. 3Kings cost over $100 million and replaced the Spiro Water Treatment Plant.
Pickleball, pool top list of Park City recreation’s busy summer capital project list
Park City Municipal has issued a Request for Proposals for a private developer to build a 12-court pickleball facility on a city-owned property between the Ice Arena and the US Ski and Snowboard building at Quinn’s. Park City Recreation Director Ken Fisher said the city chose this route after voters turned down a bond last November to build additional pickleball courts in town.
Winter Sports School Capital Campaign Boosted by U.S. Ski & Snowboard Donation
Press release and image provided by the Winter Sports School. WINTER SPORTS SCHOOL RECEIVES CAPITAL CAMPAIGN SUPPORT FROM U.S. SKI & SNOWBOARD. School Seeks Funding To Complete Campus Expansion Project. PARK CITY, UT—The Winter Sports School (WSS) received a generous donation from U.S. Ski & Snowboard toward its $5 million...
Kimball Art Center exhibit explores the struggle and spirit found at the U.S.-Mexico border
Kimball Art Center Executive Director Aldy Miliken and Curator Nancy Stoakes share details on the current exhibit "In the Shadow of the Wall" which explores the struggle and spirit found at the U.S.-Mexico border.
A tasteful campaign in best cocktail contest
Park City Area Restaurant Association’s Savor the Cocktail contest is nearing the halfway point, and a few drinks are already rising above the rest. In the top spots as of Tuesday are Hearth and Hill’s “Dragon Ball Z,” Cena Ristorante & Lounge’s “Cena Old Fashion” and reigning champion Handle’s “Gin & Juice.”
Retiring state child nutrition director started unusually making sure all children got meals at Park City School District
Kathleen Britton, who has led child nutrition programs for Utah for the past decade and at the Park City School for 21 years before that, will retire at the end of the month. You can say she has done as much as anyone to make sure schoolchildren don’t go hungry in Park City or the rest of the state all this time.
Park City police receive information about ‘big dead deer’ in road
The Park City Police Department received at least two recent reports of wildlife carcasses on busy roads, with the cases appearing to have involved collisions between animals and vehicles. On Saturday, July 13, at 10:13 p.m., a “big dead deer” was reported in the road on the westbound U.S. 40...
Steve Garvey, former Park City resident and MLB star, intensifies US Senate campaign in California
LOS ANGELES – Steve Garvey, a former Park City resident and MLB star, is beginning to intensify his campaign efforts for California’s open U.S. Senate seat. Garvey began his professional
Lehi Arts Council presents “Matilda the Musical”
Lehi Arts Council proudly presents “Matilda the Musical.” Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl, the critically acclaimed musical is a charming story that applauds the strength of childhood, the power of imagination, and the inspiring story of a young girl who dreams of a better life.
Clearfield Twp. man fired up about Can-Am Games
Jim Reeder hopes his golf game is so hot that the 2024 Can-Am Police Fire Games organizers will have to call 911. Reeder, of Clearfield Township, shined up his clubs to compete as a single player at the Butler Country Club and in a two-man scramble with his father at Cranberry Highlands Golf Course.
City Council members disagree over Hadco annexation
On July 9, a City Council agenda item brought strong opinions and tense exchanges between Lehi’s lawmakers. The agenda item that became the hot topic of the evening was Hadco-Pacific’s (Hadco) annexation application and accompanying zoning designation of Light Industrial zoning located at approximately 2100 N. 1450 W. Applications for annexation from Utah County property into Lehi City, including initial zoning requests, are standard, and typically don’t involve controversy if the proposed zoning complies with the city’s General Plan. Typically, annexation applications are submitted in order for a property owner to be able to connect to water and power and initial zoning designation is guided by the existing General Plan. The existing General Plan shows that the property in this agenda item falls within a Light Industrial zoning district.
BYU football unveils new field design for 2024 season
By Mitch Harper, KSL Sports: BYU football has a new playing surface at LaVell Edwards Stadium. The authentic grass will be sprayed with a new design. On Monday, BYU unveiled its new field design for the 2024 season. BYU will have a royal blue oval and a white stretch Y...
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