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The summer concert that creates life-changing experiences for those with disabilities
EMIGRATION CANYON, Utah (Good Things Utah) — Diversity, inclusion, and kindness are just a few of the wonderful things Camp Kostopulos (Camp K) embodies with their events that serve children, teens, and adults with special needs. They’ve been serving the community since 1953 and Mircea Divricean joins Surae and Nicea to talk about their upcoming event. The 36th Annual “Send a Kid to Camp” Gala and concert are coming up this Saturday July 20th, from 5-8pm at Camp Kostopulos. Your attendance and generous contributions will directly contribute to creating life-changing experiences for the people with disabilities and complex medical needs they serve.
DUI driver sentenced to prison in beloved Toymaker’s death
WEST JORDAN — The family of a beloved volunteer toymaker killed by a DUI driver reacted to the driver’s prison sentence, and explained why they’re hoping a new law will help other families going through the same court process. For Julie Merrill, going into Tiny Tim’s Toy...
Utah RNC delegates: Trump assassination attempt has revved Republicans
The Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin kicks off on July 15, 2024. (Courtesy of Chayse Leavitt) Chayse Leavitt, 18, said he was watching former President Donald Trump’s rally in Butler Pennsylvania live from his home in Smithfield on Saturday when he heard the gunfire. Leavitt — the youngest...
Layton City PD offers $500 reward, asks for tips on man who threw fireworks into July 4 crowd
LAYTON, Utah, July 17, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Police are asking for a public assist in tracking down suspects who were throwing lit fireworks into a crowd of people. “During the City’s July 4th festivities, a large group of 100 or more young people gathered near the vendors on Constitution Circle, and then made their way to the soccer field at Layton High School,” Layton City Police said in an online post that included a suspect photo and which offers a $500 reward for information.
Park City Police report uptick in vandalism
Park City Police Lt. Jay Randall says the department normally sees an increase in vandalism in the warmer months. “Just criminal mischief type stuff where things are destroyed and maybe there’s taggings or there’s different painting of different property, electrical boxes and in the bathroom and around town, City Park and up on the mountain at Park City Mountain,” Randall said.
Guardsman Pass Road to close for repaving project
During the repaving process between the winter gate and pass overlook, the road will be closed to all traffic, including bikes. The two-phase project will create a smoother ride for drivers and bikers traveling the roughly two-mile pass in upper Big Cottonwood Canyon. After phase one the road is expected...
Tradition: Hundreds of people gathered to celebrate Erda Days
Erda’s yearly celebration took place over the weekend with Erda Days celebrated on Friday, July 12 and Saturday July 13. Friday evening’s celebration began at 6:30 p.m. at the Warr Memorial Park where a pulled pork dinner and a talent show were held. Around 225 people attended the dinner and talent show, according to Chris Connelly, a member of the Erda Days committee.
DEALER NEWS: YOUNG POWERSPORTS LAYTON REVAMPED
Today is the day as Young Powersports Layton hosts local dignitaries — including mayor Joy Petro as well as members of the Davis Chamber of Commerce — customers and food trucks at a ceremony showcasing dealership upgrades. “This is a game changer for us,” says GM Justin Custis. “We’re so excited to give the public a first glance at what we’ve done, and engage with this community in a capacity outside of the showroom.”
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