TURN CLOCKS BACK SUNDAY MORNING
Don’t forget to Fall Back and change your clocks back one hour at 2:00 AM this Sunday, November 4th.
Does it seem like Daylight Saving Time used to start later and end earlier?
Well, yes. It did.
Several Pet Carcasses Left On Driveways
A Summit County Sheriff’s Deputy on Wednesday responded to a report about several pet carcasses left on driveways in Summit Park. Rick Brough has more.
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Friday Film Review: “Chasing Mavericks”
The new film “Chasing Mavericks” is a wipe-out. That’s the word from Libby Wadman, with the Friday Film Review.
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Stop Ski Link Now Fundraiser
They host a fundraising event in Salt Lake City Friday night with proceeds from the event going towards an awareness campaign about the proposal. Rick Brough has more.
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Golf At Wasatch State Park Still Open
Utah State Park facilities on the Wasatch Back aren’t ready yet to shift to winter operations. Rick Brough has more.
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Tax Petition Organizer Speaks With Council
In a brief discussion Wednesday during public input, the County Council heard from one of the organizers who mounted a petition drive against two tax increases this year. Rick Brough has more.
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Council Member Hanrahan On Tax Petitions
There’s still controversy over two tax increases that the County Council approved earlier this year. But now, says Council Member John Hanrahan, residents have a good chance to pay attention to the budget process for next year. Rick Brough has more.
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