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Wasatch County · Wasatch CountyOver the last few months, we have discovered some interesting demographics about Wasatch County property owners and voters. Our analysis of the Wasatch County 2022 taxable property data showed 26,092 properties. Of those, 16,964 were “improved” properties — i.e., land with a home or a commercial building. The balance, 9,128 properties were plated lots or land with no structures. More recently, in our efforts to support Bob Adams’ election as th…See the Story
We need watchdogs in Wasatch
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Park City, Utah · Park CityI have known Megan McKenna since I was in junior high, eight years ago. She was my first teacherin Utah and my favorite since then. She taught environmental science at Park City High School, but she was more than an educator; she was a friend. I’d often visit her in her classroom early in the morning. I would find her toiling hard at grading assignments, creating lesson plans, and planning the day. But she always found time for me. We told stor…See the Story
Always there to help
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Park City, Utah · Park CityFresh off hearings whose only goal was to bloody the reputation of several university presidents, the Republican Congress has now set their sights on K-12 educators. The U.S. House Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education recently held a hearing called “Confronting Pervasive Antisemitism in K-12 Schools” in which they dragged the chancellors of New York City Public Schools, the Berkeley Unified School District in Cali…See the Story
Serious about combating antisemitism?
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Park City, Utah · Park CityIn it’s 15th year, the celebratory relay race fundraiser for the Park City Education Foundation started Saturday morning at the Basin Rec’ Field House. The 27.6 mile, 8-leg course, visited six Park City School District campus’ and Utah Olympic Park. The shortest leg was 1.3 miles and the longest leg 5.7 miles. True to past years, it was an opportunity for participants to “dress-up” in their silliest running costumes.
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Running With Ed raises $338,000
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Park City, Utah · Park CityA City Hall-hired firm conducted a controlled burn on the municipal Treasure land overlooking Old Town in April, part of an effort by leaders to reduce the risk of wildfires. The Park City Council on Thursday proclaimed May to be Wildfire Awareness Month in the community.Park Record file photo by David Jackson Park City leaders are considering the danger of wildfires later in the year even as snow lingers on the mountains. The Park City Council…See the Story
Park City prepares for wildfire season, seeing a blaze as ‘most likely’ natural disaster
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Park City, Utah · Park CityThe National Ability Center will host its 15th annual Barn Party on June 1. The hoedown is a fundraiser for the nonprofit’s equestrian program, and it will feature family-friendly activities, a barbecue dinner and a live auction. Attendees are encouraged to dress in their best, western-themed attire.Photo by Eileen Johnston The National Ability Center invites the community to its annual barn party hoedown. The event, scheduled for June 1, is th…See the Story
National Ability Center celebrates 15 years of Barn Parties
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World War II · Park CityFriends of the Topaz Museum’s exhibit “Topaz Stories: Remembering the Japanese American Incarceration” is showing through June 1 at the Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch. The exhibit, part of the Utah Division of Arts & Museums’ Traveling Exhibition Program, comprises photographs and writings from the camp’s survivors or their descendants. Topaz, located in Delta, was one of many camps where more than 70,000 United States citizens of…See the Story
‘Topaz Stories’ mines the history of a Japanese-American internment camp
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Dogs · Park CityThe big news this week is that Summit County was awarded $40 million grant from the Federal Forest Legacy Program for the purchase of the 910 Cattle Ranch property along East Canyon Creek. They struck a deal to buy the 8,700 acre ranch back in August of last year. The deal was an option to purchase for $55 million, with interest and interim lease payments due until closing. At the time, I was more than a little puzzled. The voters had approved…See the Story
More Dogs on Main: A $40 win for the county
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