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Justice court vacancy announced for Providence
LOGAN — Applications are being accepted for a justice court judge position that will serve the city of Providence. The position will replace Judge Matthew Funk who resigned in January. Tania Mashburn, Utah State Courts Director of Communications, said that to be considered for a justice court judgeship in...
Jazz Have Full 15 Man Roster After Latest Signings
SALT LAKE CITY – Despite a slow start to the summer for the Utah Jazz, the team’s roster has taken shape after a slew of signings over the last week. Having signed Patty Mills to a one-year deal on Wednesday, the Jazz have 15 players on guaranteed contracts, the max they can carry into the regular season.
New Park City Main Street town square concept features pedestrian improvements
A pedestrian-friendly Main Street with less cars. A potential new town square where the post office sits. Significant new development along Swede Alley. These are all ideas being discussed by Park City’s Main Street Area Plan Committee. The group met for the third time Wednesday to discuss ideas about...
Summit County planners don’t expect Canyons garage groundbreaking this year
Staff at the Summit County Planning Department now say construction won’t start on the Cabriolet lot parking garage until spring 2025. Canyons Village master developer TCFC Finance hasn’t given an update on construction plans since the spring. It received a building permit for two phases of construction shortly after receiving the Snyderville Basin Planning Commission’s approval March 26.
Cedar City Outlines Plans For RAP Tax Use
Cedar City is gearing up for exciting new amenities and significant improvements within its Leisure Services, all made possible through the Recreation, Arts, and Parks (RAP) Tax. Residents can look forward to several upgrades aimed at enhancing the community’s recreational facilities and overall quality of life. One of the...
Downtown Revitalization District may send SLC’s skyline to record heights
As it readies to host a new NHL team, downtown Salt Lake City is poised to reach record heights with a new zone drafted specifically for the so-called Revitalization Zone, the area that’s set to house a renovated Delta Center and a sports and entertainment district. The Salt Lake City Council hasn’t made a decision […]
Men's Soccer roster finalized with 13 newcomers joining the 2024 squad
Utah Valley men's soccer head coach Kyle Beckerman has announced the addition of 13 players who are joining the team for the upcoming 2024 season. This brings the total of newcomers to 17, joining the previous four who joined the squad in the spring. Of the 13, six are transfers...
Utah State Football Opponent Preview Vol. 7 - New Mexico
Following the gauntlet of early October, Utah State will host New Mexico in a game that will mark the beginning of the second half of the season. This second half will feature teams that are, by preseason standards, easier opponents. Games against projected lower-end-of-the conference teams like the Lobos, Hawaii, San Diego State and Colorado State will contrast against two top-30 teams like USC and Utah and games against the top two teams in the preseason MW poll, UNLV and Boise State.
Proposal to rename fire station sparks renewed controversy in Bluffdale
BLUFFDALE — Some members of the Bluffdale City Council are proposing to rename a Bluffdale fire station that was named for a former fire chief, arguing that the change is warranted after the former chief pleaded guilty in June to misusing public funds. But some residents who are in...
Granite School District implements new cellphone rules as 2024 school year starts
HOLLADAY — As Granite School District went back to school Wednesday, a new rule was implemented regarding personal devices on campus. From kindergarten through eighth grade, the new rule means students are not allowed to have personal devices out on school property from bell to bell. In grades nine through 12, no personal tech will be allowed during instructional time, but the rule allows flexibility during passing time and lunch periods.
Utah family recovers from two serious car crashes in one day
JACKSON — A Salt Lake City family experienced two traumatic crashes on northwest Wyoming roads in the span of 10 hours Friday. Alex Malmborg, 49, said his oldest daughter and her boyfriend were injured in a crash that afternoon in Sublette County, an hour southeast of Jackson. Later that same day, as members of the family left the hospital, Malmborg and his other daughter were in a head-on crash on Highway 22 in which both cars caught fire and Malmborg pulled the other driver from her burning vehicle.
Point Battles Intensify at Sweetwater Speedway with Four Races Remaining
ROCK SPRINGS – With just four race nights remaining in the 2024 season at Sweetwater Speedway, the competition is heating up across multiple classes as drivers battle for the top spot in the points standings. The upcoming Pitt Stop Motorsports All-Star Modified Special on August 16-17 will play a crucial role in the standings leading to the final weekend of racing for the All-Star Labor Day Special August 30-31. IMCA Modified.
Smart Dwellings is hosting a community block party this Saturday
**Join Us for the Smart Dwellings Second Annual Block Party in Mustang Ridge!**. We’re excited to invite you to a day of fun and community at Mustang Ridge on **Saturday, August 17th, 2024**, from **11 AM to 3 PM**! Whether you’re new to the neighborhood or have been here for a while, this is the perfect chance to connect with fellow residents, enjoy delicious food, and have a great time with your family.
Wolves Eye Consistency and Growth as Season Tees Off
GREEN RIVER – As the Green River Wolves gear up to host the first high school golf tournament of the season at Rolling Green Country Club, Coach Karly Eyre is setting clear goals for her team this season. With a focus on consistency, both in performance and mindset, the Wolves are ready to tee off with determination.
Mustangs show strong performances at Legion A all-star game
The East/West American Legion A all-star game lived up to expectations of high-quality baseball on Saturday afternoon in Green River with a back-and-forth battle won by the East 19-17 in 13 innings of play. The Mustangs were well represented, with Tucker Jackson, Carlos Rodriguez, Lafe Files, Alex Hedges and Jacob...
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