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Residents can explore a century of Heber history through a photography exhibit at the Wasatch County Library, opening Saturday, July 19.
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Heidi Franco, who's seeking a second term as Heber City’s leader, brings a long record of public service.
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As Wasatch County evolves, with new arrivals and shifting demographics, county leaders say the general plan is a way to share early settlers’ values.
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The Wasatch County Council got its first look at how locals might navigate around the proposed Heber Valley bypass routes. It will connect U.S. Highway 40 with U.S. Route 189.
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Utah’s 2034 Olympic Organizing Committee met with Heber Valley leaders this week as part of a statewide listening tour. Topics included infrastructure and accommodations needed before the Winter Games.
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The Heber Valley’s annual Red, White and Blue Festival on the Fourth of July was a big success, with more participants and volunteers than expected.
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Wasatch County School District’s new superintendent, Garrick Peterson, said he wants to give students every opportunity to find their passions.
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A high-speed collision on Heber’s Main Street led to the arrest of a 32-year-old man after a brief standoff with police.
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The newspaper’s founding family has sold the building and is looking for someone to buy the paper.
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A committee that’s part of Utah’s 2034 Olympic organizing team met for the first time Monday. It includes Wasatch Back leaders.
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The Wasatch County Council is considering updates to the criteria for awarding Trails, Arts and Parks grants, after a disagreement over the TAP committee’s initial decision not to award funding to the Red, White and Blue Festival.
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Royall, an alternate on the Heber City Planning Commission, said he wants to tackle big issues like the cost of living if elected to the city council.