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Water Canyon Winery expands: Sip and savor this weekend at the grand opening of Hildale’s new cafe
HILDALE — Hildale just got a fresh new flavor with a brand-new cafe, and they’re serving up delectable, locally sourced dishes alongside a selection of wines that are already winning hearts and tantalizing taste buds. “It’s been awesome,” The Winery Cafe owner and chef Indy Tooke said. “I’m...
2.9 magnitude earthquake rattles St. George area
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Utah, July 24, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — A 2.9 magnitude earthquake shook the area south of St. George Tuesday night as residents settled in for the night. The earthquake, a little southeast of St. George, was recorded at 10:33 p.m. by the University of Utah Seismic Center. The earth shifted at a depth of seven miles.
IOC officially awards Utah the 2034 Olympics — but not without final-hour drama
It was just after 4:20 a.m. in Salt Lake City, where a crowd of about 2,000 Utahns — many of them sporting 2002 Olympic hats, jackets and other memorabilia — waited with bated breath as the International Olympic Committee voted Wednesday on whether Utah would again host the Winter Games in 2034. “Come on!” someone […]
Knecht starts as executive at West Valley Arts Council
The West Valley Arts Council announced its new interim executive director will be returning board member Kathy Knecht. Knecht will be filling in for former Executive Director Michael Denson after he ...
Planned Utah medical office building secures equity investment
A 24,655-square-foot medical office project in Eagle Mountain, Utah, has secured development funds from a private equity investment firm, according to a July 19 report from Utah Business. The two-story Eagle Mountain Medical Office Building Development is slated for completion in the third quarter of 2025. The building is set...
DMS fire clean-up done at mach speed pace
Editor's Note: This was initially published in the July 17, 2024 edition. Some information may be outdated. Work to ready Delta Middle School is taking place at lightning speed in order to allow most students back into classrooms when the 2024- 2025 academic year begins on Aug. 14. The school sustained between $4 million and $5 million worth of damage […]
Missing Orem man’s case now deemed suspicious
OREM, Utah July 23, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Police are now calling the case of an Orem man missing more than a week “suspicious.”. Orem Police detectives have issued a new alert on David Roe, 48, who went missing Monday, July 15. Roe’s online blog that day indicated “he was in the South Salt Lake area that day handing out cash and Gatorade as an act of goodwill.”
New BMX freestyle training facility in South Jordan
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah — South Jordan is now the home to USA Cycling’s new BMX Freestyle Training facility. The training facility finished up in March. Since six cyclists from Team USA were using it to get ready to compete in Paris, the owners kept it under wraps. Joe...
Antelope Island State Park reopens day after grass fire
SYRACUSE — Antelope Island State Park has reopened a day after a grass fire scorched about 59 acres of land near its entrance. Park officials reopened the park shortly after 9 a.m., asking visitors to slow down because fire crews remained on scene to keep tabs on the fire. No other updates were provided.
How 2002 helped Utah win the Winter Olympic Games in 2034
Salt Lake City is set to join an exclusive list of cities that have hosted the Olympic Games more than once when the 2034 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games come to the Beehive State. And it was their first time hosting in 2002 which helped make that dream a reality.
Knecht starts as executive at West Valley Arts Council
The West Valley Arts Council announced its new interim executive director will be returning board member Kathy Knecht. Knecht will be filling in for former Executive Director Michael Denson after he stepped down from the position to be deputy director after two years in the executive role. Denson started as...
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