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Park City Chamber reports increase in hotel bookings in July, August
The Park City Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau reports local hotel bookings in July were up 5% compared to the same time last year. That trend has continued in August, with bookings up 3% year-over-year. The data comes from the chamber’s occupancy report, which analyzes around 20 different lodging...
Junction Commons calls for artists to spruce its moose
Junction Commons, formerly Outlets Park City, announced Monday a call for artists to spruce up the seven-foot Moose at the entrance of the shopping center. The moose originally comes from the “Moose on the Loose” fundraiser that supports Park City Performing Arts Foundation, the Egyptian Theatre and the Kimball Arts Center, and it stands at the entrance to the shopping center.
Park City chefs bound for NYC provide menu sneak peek
The Park City Restaurant Association and Park City Chamber Bureau provided the media with a look and taste of what diners can expect at the Platform kitchen by the James Beard Foundation. The James Beard Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports and celebrates worldwide culinary talent. From Sept. 26...
Food and drink events to mark on the calendar for September
September 10th, 6.00 p.m. Lorenza wines will be the focus of this five-course pairing meal. The price is $150 ($95 food, $55 wine), call the restaurant on (385) 295 4200 for reservations. Menu as follows:. Welcome of Park City Creamery, Silver Queen Goat Cheese, stewed local heirloom tomatoes, basil, oyster...
Five Things We Learned From Kalani Sitake’s BYU/Southern Illinois Presser
PROVO, Utah – BYU football head coach Kalani Sitake held the first of his weekly press conferences for the 2024 season. Sitake addressed the media virtually via Zoom. The 2024 season marks the fifth consecutive year BYU has opted for a virtual press session with its head coach. Sitake...
Utah Football: Same Team, New Twists Heading Into Exciting 2024 Season
SALT LAKE CITY - Just a few days out from the kickoff of the 2024 Utah football season, head coach Kyle Whittingham gave his first Monday Press Conference of the year, noting a lot has stayed the same with the Utes with some twists as well. Expect a lot of...
Uintah 100 Year Celebration To Take Place During Homecoming Next Month
Uintah High School is officially 100 years old and the community is invited to join in celebrating during Homecoming next month. The District announcement states that all Uintah alumni and the community are invited to join in the party at the Homecoming parade and Homecoming game on Friday, September 20th. The Student Council plans to honor the oldest living Uintah High graduate so all candidates for this recognition are requested and can be emailed to blaire.martindale@uintah.net. Uintah band alumni are also invited to dust off their instruments and join in playing during the Homecoming parade. A short practice will take place at noon on that day and all band alumni are invited! Also as part of their announcement, the District shared that a misunderstanding led to the failure to celebrate the class of 2024 as Uintah High’s Centennial Class and that Uintah High alumni had helped set the record straight, leading to the plans for the Homecoming celebration.
Poll results show regional divide on issue of Alpine School District split
PLEASANT GROVE — A recent poll shows residents have strong opinions based on where they live when it comes to the potential splitting of Alpine School District. Stronger Together, a political action committee that originated in opposition of the ballot initiative asking voters whether Orem should split from Alpine School District, presented its poll results Tuesday night during the Pleasant Grove City Council meeting. Keith Wilson said a school district study had analyzed potential split options, but the group wanted to have further data on city-by-city results.
‘These Angels Among Us’: Artist to release book of missionary portaits
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah artist is releasing a new book showcasing the dozens of missionaries he’s painted who have died while serving. To date, JR Johansen, 79, of Huntsville, has painted 167 missionaries over the past 10 years. On top of that, Johansen has also painted...
USU head coach Nate Dreiling joins Real Sports Live
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4 Sports) – Utah State interim head football coach Nate Dreiling joined Real Sports Live Sunday night to preview the upcoming season for the Aggies. Dreiling, who was initially hired as the defensive coordinator in January from New Mexico State, was thrown into the fire when Blake Anderson was fired in July. […]
BYU adds another transfer to men’s volleyball roster
BYU head coach Shawn Olmstead has announced the official signing of transfer Keoni Thiim from Hawaii. A 6-foot outside hitter from Honolulu, Hawaii, Thiim played for the Rainbow Warriors from 2022-2024, totaling 189 kills, 144 digs, 71 aces and 35 total blocks. In the 2024 season, Thiim appeared in all...
Dawgs To Open 2024 Football Season Vs. Weber State
THE GAME: The Washington football team opens the 2024 season this Saturday, Aug. 31, vs. Weber State. Kickoff is at 8:00 p.m. PT and the game will air on Big Ten Network. The game marks the start of the Dawgs' first year under head coach Jedd Fisch, who led Arizona to a 10-3 record last season. The game also marks the start of the Huskies' first season in the Big Ten Conference. Washington enters the season unranked, though the Huskies did receive votes in both the AP Top 25, and the coaches' poll, which effectively ranked them No. 32 and No. 26, respectively. The following Saturday, UW plays host to Eastern Michigan, in a game that will kick off at 12:30 p.m.
New Record And Scholarship Offer For Union Cross Country 5K Winner
Years of dedication and hard work are paying off for a pair of Union High distance runners. The Union Cross Country team competed at the UIAAA Invitation in Spanish Fork this weekend where around 30 schools from 1A to 6A classification were competing. Jaylie Jenkins and her teammate River White beat out all their competition in the 5K race with River placing second with a time of 18 minutes 8 seconds and Jaylie earning 1st place with a time of 17 minutes 28 seconds, a new school record! “These two girls deserve all the praise,” shares Union track coach Levi Wise. “They have put in countless hours running, in the weight room, in the swimming pool, doing everything their coaches have asked them to do. Their hard work and sacrifices are paying off. I can’t wait to see what they accomplish this year and beyond high school.” Wise says the fact that Jaylie broke 17 minutes 30 seconds is a huge deal and puts her among the nation’s elite. It’s no surprise then that her performance resulted in a phone call with a scholarship offer from BYU that has one of the best running programs in the country. Jaylie has verbally committed to the offer. Well done to seniors Jaylie Jenkins and River White on their dominating performances this weekend against the best runners in the state.
Poll: Most Americans fear political violence before, after election
SALT LAKE CITY — Months away from a polarizing presidential election, most U.S. voters — regardless of party affiliation — believe one thing: There is a real possibility of more political violence erupting before and after Election Day. According to a new Deseret News/HarrisX poll of U.S....
Gabe Tardio Bags Two PPA Golds While Kate Fahey Breaks Through at PPA Utah Open
The PPA Tour's first trip to Salt Lake City is in the books, as the Utah Open came to a close Sunday afternoon at the Salt Palace Convention Center. This venue was unique in that it was completely indoors and in a downtown setting. There was plenty of drama and...
FLASHBACK 1992: John Paul Brophy breaks out the eatin' irons at Wagonmaster
In commemoration of City Weekly's 40th anniversary, we are digging into our archives to celebrate. Each week, we FLASHBACK to a story or column from our past in honor of four decades of local alt-journalism. Whether the names and issues are familiar or new, we are grateful to have this unique newspaper to contain them all.
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