The county council says the Skullcandy purchase came up separately from negotiations about potentially developing the surrounding land.
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The new Ideal Playhouse on Heber City’s Main Street is celebrating its grand reopening after renovations. The new playhouse will host musical theater performances, concerts and movies.
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The International Federation of Skiing has released the professional calendar for the alpine FIS World Cup.
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Parents, children, educators and supporters will gather in three locations around Utah Monday to participate in the National Day Without Child Care.
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The Garlic Mustard Games and other competitions to remove noxious weeds in Summit County have begun. Here's more on the efforts to preserve natural resources and reduce wildfire risk.
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The Wasatch County Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for a private recreation center in the Jordanelle Basin.
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The Summit County Council voted to purchase Skullcandy’s headquarters in Kimball Junction Thursday.
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Midway has been awarded a $750,000 grant to build a new trail by Center Street. The city will replace sewer and water lines while it installs the trail.
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Wasatch County’s Trails, Arts and Parks project grant application period is now open.
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Park City High School boys lacrosse beat undefeated Brighton Wednesday after the team's goalie sprinted the length of the field to score in sudden death overtime.
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Summit County will break ground on a new roundabout and move an intersection near U.S. Highway 40 this construction season.
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Olivia and Liam are the most popular baby names in the U.S. for the fifth consecutive year, according to an annual tally by the Social Security Administration.
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Northern lights were visible in parts of the southern United States after a solar storm slammed into earth. It could disrupt some communications and navigation systems like GPS.
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Gatwa is the first Black man and the first person born outside the U.K. to play The Doctor. He's candid about how his own life has influenced his take on the role — and about his critics.
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