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Allison Keenan discusses a citizen group Deer Valley survey just released.
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Hanukkah began Sunday at sundown and will end on the evening of Dec. 26. Old Town is celebrating the Jewish holiday with a parade.
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Park City Elks Treasurer Cheryl Soshnik and board member Craig Cooper detail the 100th anniversary of the historic building on Main Street. The Elks building was constructed in 1922 and its first function was a Christmas Party that December.
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Snowplows work a lot these days with back-to-back winter storms. Now the Park City community can see exactly where they are thanks to a new interactive map.
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In its last regular meeting of the year, the Park City school board will hear the latest on construction progress and decide which campuses will be open to enrolling students from outside the district next year.
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With a new Park City Council, Recycle Utah hopes the momentum it was building to move to a new location will continue.
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As Gay Ski Week returns, the Park City LGBTQ+ Task Force is holding a lunch and apres-ski celebration this weekend.
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On today's Local News Hour guests include: Park City Special Events and Economic Programs Manager Jenny Diersen with a look at the upcoming events in town, Park City Community Foundation Vice President of Equity and Impact Diego Zegarra and Mitch Dumke with 3Springs Utah talk about the Climate Change grants just awarded and Park City Film Director Katy Wang has with a monthly update.
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Despite a record-setting year for drought conditions, the Utah Wildfire Annual report shows a significant decrease in fire damage, thanks in part to humans causing fewer of them.
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As the 2022 legislative session gets underway, Representative Mike Kohler water conservation bills are in the works for the legislative session that began Tuesday.