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Come ‘home’ to Hyde Park this weekend | News
HYDE PARK — The Cache Valley Cruise-In was just held in early July, but we’re not done with car shows. It’s a car show and so much more this weekend during Hometown Days – Friday and Saturday in Hyde Park. On KVNU’s For the People program...
InterACT series by the Lyric Repertory Company offers two quirky, surprising one-act plays
LOGAN – For a total change of theatrical pace, you really need to check out the Lyric Repertory Company’s ongoing InterACT series. Under the direction of Equity artist Herb Newsome, the Lyric troupe is presenting two one-act plays that showcase original material from members of its 2024 company that have never been previously produced or published.
Clearfield Twp. man fired up about Can-Am Games
Jim Reeder hopes his golf game is so hot that the 2024 Can-Am Police Fire Games organizers will have to call 911. Reeder, of Clearfield Township, shined up his clubs to compete as a single player at the Butler Country Club and in a two-man scramble with his father at Cranberry Highlands Golf Course.
Weber County’s offerings for seniors face uncertainty; one or two facilities could close
OGDEN — The number of centers serving Weber County’s seniors will likely be whittled from five to three or four by the middle of next year per a reorganization and consolidation initiative meant to better use limited funding resources. By consolidating operations to three or four centers, Kevin...
Logan City officials announce schedule of events for Pioneer Day celebration
LOGAN – Local favorites the Bear River Ramblers will be one of the headliners at Logan City’s all-day festivities to celebrate Pioneer Day on Wednesday, July 24 at Willow/Horseshoe Park. Based here in Logan, the folk/bluegrass/country band has been performing together for more than five years throughout Utah...
Summit County Council to vote on putting sales tax on ballot
County leaders have expressed a desire to focus on what the sales tax would fund, rather than what happens if it doesn’t pass. But without it, county leaders will have to decide whether to raise property taxes or cut county services. The so-called emergency services sales tax is an...
Summit Arts Market artist uses ski resort snowmelt for watercolor renditions
Lexi Dowdall was working in the ski industry when the COVID-19 pandemic hit during the busiest time of the season. When all the resorts closed, she started painting to keep busy. Since she skis around 80 days a year, Dowdall incorporated that aspect of her life into her art. Dowdall...
Swig, Moab Brewery and more coming to Salt Lake City International Airport
The final concessions selected to be in the Salt Lake City International Airport as part of its ongoing redevelopment were announced Tuesday, with some local favorites at the top of the list.
St. George Musical Theater Hosting Groundbreaking of New Theater July 18
One of Southern Utah’s founding community theater companies is breaking ground on their own original theater after more than 20 years of dreaming. The new theater for St. George Musical Theater will be located on 900 S. Main Street in St. George. The groundbreaking will start at 8 a.m. on July 18 at the same location.
Mid-Distance Freestyle Specialist Taylor Tomey to swim for Univeristy of Utah (2024)
Tomey, who hails from Scottsdale, Arizona, is a middle distance freestyle specialist and will join the University of Utah this fall. Current photo via Taylor Tomey. Fitter and Faster Swim Camps is the proud sponsor of SwimSwam’s College Recruiting Channel and all commitment news. For many, swimming in college is a lifelong dream that is pursued with dedication and determination. Fitter and Faster is proud to honor these athletes and those who supported them on their journey.
Cathedral of the Madeleine to borrow different relic in place of missing one
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The relic of Saint Mary Magdalene that had a home in the Cathedral of the Madeleine is still missing, but the cathedral will be borrowing another relic for a July 22 event. Father Martin Diaz, the cathedral rector, said he is drafting a letter...
Price City and the Carbon Corridor Host First Ever CITO Event
Carbon Corridor teamed up with Price City to host their first ever Cache In Trash Out (CITO) event. This CITO event took place July 13 at the Price River Walking Trail. CITO is a volunteer event for fellow cachers to join together to help clean up parts of their community.
Stack Homes expands into developer projects under new name Polaris Modular
Salt Lake City — Stack Homes, a Salt Lake City based modular builder, now introduces Polaris Modular. The new name reflects the company’s evolution from direct-to-consumer home sales to servicing developer’s residential and commercial projects. While the manufacturing division previously known as Stack Modular Development takes on the name Polaris Modular, the Stack Homes product line remains within Polaris Modular’s portfolio of designs.
Heber City Smith’s Marketplace opens Saturday
Smith’s Food & Drug will open a new Smith’s Marketplace store at 744 North Main Street in Heber City on Saturday, July 20, at 8 a.m. The 123,000 square foot multi-department store will offer a full line of grocery products along with apparel, household goods, outdoor garden center and sporting equipment. The new store features a floral department, drive-through pharmacy, made-from-scratch donuts, online grocery pick up and a Starbucks with indoor seating for 50 people and a seasonal outdoor patio for 25 guests. A mural of the Heber Valley, created by local artist John Moore, will greet customers as they enter the store.
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