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Parents say Park City School District superintendent contract may include illegal provision
Josh Mann and Karl Persson, who have children in the district, say Park City School District Superintendent Jill Gildea’s contract contains an automatic renewal provision that’s against Utah law. Gildea was hired in 2018 and each year her contract had the same renewal agreement: the board would notify...
Summit County goes back to school next week
Thousands of students will go back to school next week in Summit County. The first day of school for students in the Park City and South Summit school districts is Tuesday, Aug. 20. North Summit School District students will start their year on Wednesday, Aug. 21. Park City School District...
Park City School District to host ribbon cutting ceremonies for two preschool expansion projects
The district invites community members to attend ribbon-cutting ceremonies at each school to celebrate the completion of the two expansions. The projects are part of the School Bond passed by locals in 2021. Both ceremonies are on Monday, Aug. 19. The Jeremy Ranch event starts at 4 p.m. with the...
Uranium transportation negotiations kick off between Navajo and mining company
(The Center Square) – The Navajo Nation and Energy Fuels are now hashing out details to figure out the best path forward on uranium ore transportation from the Pinyon Plain Mine to White Mesa Mill in Blanding, Utah. “I’m glad that EFRI and Navajo Nation have begun conversations about...
How new rules taking effect will impact Utah homebuyers and sellers
SALT LAKE CITY — The rules are about to change when it comes to buying and selling a home. Starting Saturday, terms of a $418 million settlement between the National Association of Realtors and home sellers will go into effect. Sellers will no longer be able to promise compensation...
Offensive Fireworks Reign In Corner Canyon’s Season-Opening Win Over American Fork
AMERICAN FORK, Utah – It was all offense in a season-opening 70-42 Corner Canyon Chargers win over the American Fork Cavemen. American Fork hosted the defending 6A state champion Corner Canyon Chargers on Friday, August 16. First Quarter. Corner Canyon wasted no time after taking the opening kickoff. The...
Sold-Out Utah Crowd Gets Two OT Thrillers on Friday
Zions Bank Stadium in Herriman, Utah, was once home to the Premier Lacrosse League’s bubbled 2020 season. With no fans in the stands, the league’s clubs competed in a truncated season and still crowned a champion. Utah was awarded the Archers when the league expanded to give each...
Expert-trusted supplements: Paradise Canyon Eye Care’s approach to preventing vision decline
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Paradise Canyon Eye Care is more than just a destination for eyewear and vision care; it’s a hub for preventing eye problems before they start, ensuring your eyes stay healthy and your vision sharp for years to come. Part of that prevention strategy includes pharmaceutical-grade...
RMU: Former BYU athlete taking lessons from sports into her medical profession
Jennifer Hamson’s name was announced and applauded in front of a large crowd in a big arena recently. Of course, this isn’t exactly an unusual scenario for her. She is, after all, a talented two-sport athlete who excelled in basketball and volleyball at Pleasant Grove High School anda Brigham Young University and in the professional ranks.
Road upgrades planned for Pine Valley Recreation Area, campgrounds and trails
ST. GEORGE — Outdoor enthusiasts wanting to enjoy the peace and solitude of Pine Valley have less than one month before construction crews invade the area. Over the last year, engineers have been monitoring the Pine Valley campground and recreation area roads for damage and preventative maintenance. Officials recently...
Utah pilot part of crew that brought Olympic flag from Paris to LA
SALT LAKE CITY — Captain Mark Braby knew from a young age that he wanted to fly planes. “My first toys were airplanes when I was a little boy,” he said. “Even as a kid, I sat far away from the TV because I was afraid it would mess up my eyes and I wouldn’t be able to be a pilot.”
Church of Jesus Christ makes donation to combat child malnutrition in rural Mexico
SALT LAKE CITY — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the nonprofit Un Kilo de Ayuda are working together on a project to combat child malnutrition in rural Mexican communities. Un Kilo de Ayuda will deliver nutritional packages geared to children under the age of 5...
Washington City Names Randall As Justice Court Judge
Aaron Randall has been appointed as the new Justice Court Judge in Washington City. The Washington City Council voted to confirm this appointment at their City Council Meeting Aug. 14. The Washington City Justice Court administers class B misdemeanor and infraction crimes, and small claim civil cases that occur within...
Donations at a kids’ clothing distribution event in Roy ran out shortly after opening
SALT LAKE CITY – Donations flew off the tables at a kids’ clothing distribution event at North Park Elementary School in Roy. The purpose of the event was to help families who are hurting in this economy. Families from all over Weber County attended the event. Many people...
Stock Up: Six Under-The-Radar Players That Got Better For Utah Football
College football, particularly at Utah, is a player development sport. That process is critical to the success of the program and what allows it to sustain a good level of play. Utah has made a lot of exciting additions to the program. A lot of them will play a big...
Community organizations rally to support KPCW summer fundraiser
KPCW Development Director Sara Ervin said the station relies on donations from pledge drives to function. “It costs about $2.5 million to run this station," she said. "That is tremendous growth for this public radio station in the time that I've been here, that number has gone up by about $200,000 every year. So our fundraising efforts need to expand every year, and about $1.5 million of that $2.5 million, more than half our operating budget is salaries and benefits for our people.”
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