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Local real estate market stays steady with slight gains
Both the number of sales and median home prices increased year over year, driven by demand from out-of-state buyers and a limited supply of inventory. Park City Board of Realtors President Jon Schumann said the numbers show steady growth. “Everything continues to increase slightly,” Schumann said. “As you've seen, the...
Park City’s historic Washington School House Hotel listed for $31 million
The Washington School House Hotel touts itself as a 12-room luxury boutique hotel built on .3 acres, or five oversized lots, on Park Avenue in Old Town. It’s for sale for $31 million. The 11,763-square-foot property was originally a schoolhouse built in 1889 and named after George Washington. The...
Tooele welcomes a New Canyon Grove Academy microschool
A new Canyon Grove Academy tuition-free public microschool, led by Michael Anderson, is set to open its doors this fall, offering a unique educational approach for K-6th graders. The school focuses on individualized learning, project-based activities, and a strong emphasis on real-world problem solving. Anderson, a thirty-year educator, envisions a...
Iron County schools open doors amid surging student numbers and new facilities
CEDAR CITY, Utah (KUTV) — Iron County — a school district that has seen rapid growth — went back to school today. According to the district superintendent Lance Hatch, the number of students has increased by 4,500 in the last five years. “One of the main challenges...
Dixie Days is Almost Here! Here’s a Full Schedule of Events
Washington has Cotton Days, Hurricane has Peach Days, and Santa Clara has Swiss Days. It was only until the past State of the City Address that St. George got their own “Days.” Here’s what you can expect from Dixie Days from Sept. 8 to Sept. 14. Sunday,...
Community Asked To Keep Children Away From Construction Equipment
Roosevelt City is calling on the community to make safety the first priority as construction crews continue work on the City’s secondary water project. The current phase of the project has been working along Gates Drive. Next week the contractor will work their way down Nelson Avenue and then from Nelson Avenue down Gates Drive to 200 North. Once that is completed, crews will move down to 1080 South between State Street and 320 East. “When construction crews are on 1080 South, the road will be closed to local traffic only until the main line is installed. With school starting soon, it will be important to plan routes to school avoiding 1080 South until the road is reopened,” shares Roosevelt’s safety message. “Additionally, the project team asks that no vehicles or trailers are parked on the roadway between the hours of 7:30am and 5:30pm. As always, safety is a number one priority, so to protect the public, and especially children, the project team asks that children be kept away from the construction equipment, so accidents do not occur.” Public cooperation is appreciated as the project continues.
Cleanup begins after floodwater damages Orem apartments
OREM — Homeowners are beginning the process of cleaning up after water broke through several condos in an Orem apartment complex Tuesday evening, leaving some with an unimaginable mess. Plank by plank, homeowner Andrew Gill is ripping out his kitchen flooring ruined in the flooding. "It mostly stayed in...
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...
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...
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.
US to award chipmaker Texas Instruments up to $1.6 bn
The US government said Friday it has signed a preliminary agreement with semiconductor manufacturer Texas Instruments to give the company up to $1.6 billion to help fund new facilities in the country. The money would give a boost to TI's planned investment of more than $18 billion through the end of the decade to build three new facilities, the Commerce Department said in a statement.
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