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Heber Valley draws Independence Day revelers from near and far
Fourth of July celebrations in the Heber Valley began just after the sun came up and were scheduled to continue until after the sun went down. The morning started with a 5k and 10k race from downtown Heber to downtown Midway and back. In Heber’s City Park, runners and community members gathered for breakfast.
“Utah Black Diamonds Pickleball Center” Coming to Utah Summer 2025, Establishing the First-Ever Home Facility for a Professional Pickleball Team
“Utah Black Diamonds Pickleball Center” Coming to Utah Summer 2025, Establishing the First-Ever Home Facility for a Professional Pickleball Team. Facility will be home to Utah’s Major League Pickleball team and will serve as a high-end pickleball club for players of all levels. Salt Lake City, Utah–April 12,...
Women’s Giving Fund members to select $75k grant recipient
Three organizations are in the running to receive a share of the Park City Community Foundation’s Women’s Giving Fund largest-ever grant. All of the nearly 2,200 members of the Women’s Giving Fund can vote to decide which community group receives the top prize. This year, the group will give away three grants totaling $125,000.
Exciting Fifth Edition of Salt Lake City Criterium P/B LHM Adds New Thrills | Racing Returns this Sunday
The Salt Lake City Criterium p/b LHM is set to take place in Sandy, Utah this Sunday, featuring a new course and professional racing returning to the Beehive state. The Salt Lake Sandy criterium is a 0.80-mile course with 60 feet of elevation gain per lap. The event started in...
A Deadly Virus Has Infiltrated Las Vegas And It’s On It’s Way To Utah!
West Nile Virus has been discovered in Las Vegas, only 100 miles from the Utah Border. A record number of mosquitoes in Las Vegas are carrying West Nile virus, prompting local health officials to warn the public to be careful and take precautions. Recently, 169 out of over 24,000 mosquito pools tested positive for West Nile across the state. This early season count breaks previous records set 5 years ago.
Knicks Trade Proposal Flips Miles McBride, Pick for 23-Year-Old Shot Blocker
After losing Isaiah Hartenstein to free agency, the New York Knicks are scouring the trade market for a replacement. Walker Kessler is a name they’re monitoring. HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto was first with reports of New York’s trade interest in the Utah Jazz center. “The Knicks have also...
Intermountain Health’s Transplant Program uses new organ saving device
MURRAY—A new state-of-the-art organ saving device being used by Intermountain Health’s Transplant Program has the potential to save more patients’ lives who are waiting for liver transplants that might otherwise die before their name comes up. Intermountain is the first in the state to use the device.
Millcreek Fourth of July drone show prioritizes safety, community
MILLCREEK, Utah (KUTV) — This Fourth of July, Millcreek residents had a new way to celebrate: a drone show. The city chose drones for a specific reason: safety. While firework shows, put on across the state, are well planned out and usually have fire fighters on standby, cities are starting to adopt new ways to celebrate Independence Day.
Making the most of your preventive care benefits
MURRAY, Utah (ABC4 Utah) – Your health insurance plan is an investment in your health and well-being, providing you with the financial support needed for both unexpected and expected medical care and prescription coverage. A common misconception when it comes to health plans, however, is that it’s only for...
Logan City supports new murals for downtown and city park
A new mural was recently completed in downtown Logan on the side of Somebody’s Attic thrift shop on 100 N. The artist, Liesl Cannon, is a Utah State University alumna. The mural features Cache Valley through the seasons and took five days to complete, June 1-5. The scene was commissioned by Somebody’s Attic with the support of Logan’s Downtown Mural Grant program. ...
City officials announce streets scheduled for chip and seal treatment July 8 to 31 | News
LOGAN – City officials have announced that their 2024 Chip and Seal program will take place from July 8 to 31. Chip and seal is also known as seal coating or Bituminous Surface Treatment (BST). It’s a process by which a protective coating is applied to existing pavement.
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