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Utah health officials share rabies warning after numerous bat encounters
The Department of Health and Human Services reports, over the last month, dozens of Utah residents came in close contact with bats staying at a cabin in Idaho. Some are now receiving preventative treatment for rabies. The department says bats are one of the most common carriers of the virus....
Draper traffic light destroyed by dump truck with bed hoisted
DRAPER, Utah (KUTV) — A dump truck crash in Draper forced the hours-long closure of one of the city's busiest roads. It's at least the third dump truck-related incident to affect a major highway in Utah in less than a month - and the second such incident caused as a result of a dump truck driving with its bed hoisted up.
Park City School District board members question performance reviews of superintendent
Park City School Board member Meredith Reed was as surprised as anyone last month when board President Andrew Caplan said during an interview on KPCW’s “Local News Hour” that he and his fellow members were very happy with Superintendent Jill Gildea’s performance and fully intended planned to renew her contract for two more years in August.
Jeremy Ranch, McPolin elementary expansions to open this fall
The expansions at Jeremy Ranch and McPolin elementary schools are nearing completion. They are slated to open for the school year in August. Both projects involved adding spaces for preschool and daycare. Park City School District COO Mike Tanner said similar work is also underway at Parley's Park and Trailside...
Young Powersports Layton celebrates renovation completion
Held at Young Powersports’ Layton, Utah, location on Main Street, the event featured a food truck and notable attendees such as Layton mayor Joy Petro. Those in attendance could see the dealership’s new 10-bay service center and artwork on the side of the facility—which was painted by Adrenaline Murals.
2024-25 Big Sky basketball schedules announced
Weber State men's and women's teams will play both play an 18-game conference schedule starting January 2. The Big Sky Conference has announced the men's and women's basketball schedules for the 2024-25 seasons. Once again, each team will play a full 18-game conference schedule that will begin on January 2...
NWSL news: Royals announce completion of training facility, no update on Alonso, and more
NWSL news: Expansion outfit Utah Royals FC announce the opening of its new training facility, the SharkNinja Performance Center in Herriman, Utah. NWSL clubs continue to make waves with their continued investment in pushing the game forward. A new bar is being set. Football in the Beehive State isn't going anywhere. Thursday, July 18 will go down as one of the most historic in Utah Royals FC history.
Swimming discouraged in Bloods Lake, Girl Scouts’ water source
Bonanza Flat boasts several lakes across more than 1,000 acres of open space. Nicknamed the “Heart of the Wasatch,” the land is nestled between upper Deer Valley, Big Cottonwood Canyon and Wasatch Mountain State Park. Bloods Lake is by far the most popular destination in Bonanza Flat, according...
Park City endurance mountain bike race names new director
Park City’s annual Point 2 Point endurance mountain bike race, one of the most challenging races of its kind, has announced its new race director. Point 2 Point was started in 2009 by Park City resident Jay Burke to showcase Park City’s mountain bike trails. “Being 15 years...
Utah Olympic Park to host Celebrate 2034 festivities on July 24
Utah Olympic Park announced it will host Celebrate 2034 festivities on July 24 in anticipation of the potential award of the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games to Utah. According to the park, festivities will include live music, vendors, activities, face painting, giveaways and an Olympian and Paralympian meet and greet. Attendees can sample food options from Utah Olympic Park, Deer Valley, Park City Mountain and Hill’s Kitchen.
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