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National Olympic leaders are in Utah this week talking about how to capitalize on the state’s Olympic legacy. Part of the goal is to improve Team USA’s performance in future Winter Games.
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Summit Community Gardens & EATS is expanding its Food Farmacy Rx program. KPCW’s Jonás Wright has more on the new pop-up pantry with free food for patients.
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Park City Mountain and the Canyons Village Management Association hope to add an on-and-off midstation just west of Red Pine Road, where Canyons Village Drive bends left.
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Applications for the next Leadership Park City class are now open. The organization will host an open house in August so locals can learn more.
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The Yarrow DoubleTree hotel will return as a 2026 festival venue after a brief hiatus.
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It’s been more than 30 years since the Swaner Nature Preserve’s land was first protected. Since then, added parcels have grown the wetlands and wildlife habitat by some 1,200 acres. Preserve leaders now want residents to help chart the area’s future.
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This week state and local health departments will be at the Park City Farmers Market to test residents’ soil and blood for lead.
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It’s the National Ability Center’s 40th anniversary this year and it invited the community to celebrate Saturday. Two employees reminisced on how the center has supported them.
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Former Park City Councilmember Dick Peek and his wife Laura Ritter recently finished their seven-year journey around the world on their 41-foot sailboat, “Maia.”
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Park City Transit launched its dogs on buses pilot program at Library Field as Parkites and pups hopped on board July 10.
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The Willow Creek Park pond closure followed incidents of wildlife harassment. Basin Recreation staff say some pet owners encouraged their dogs to chase a family of ducks.
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The pouches students will use to lock up their cellphones during school this fall will cost the Park City School District $60,000. A local nonprofit will fund the program.