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The Wasatch County Board of Education holds its monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon.
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Two high school football players in the Wasatch Back are making waves with national rankings.
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School bus drivers are in short supply in Wasatch County. That’s forcing drivers to get out earlier in the morning, get home later, and drive longer routes with more kids packed in.
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A new course at Wasatch High School is teaching students to engage with the Deaf community through American Sign Language.
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Free menstrual supplies are now available in Wasatch Back School districts.
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The Wasatch County School District wants to annex the site that’s been proposed for the new high school into Heber City limits. Heber City supported the move at its regular meeting Tuesday.
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As plans for a new high school in Heber City take shape, the city council will address a land-use dispute one property owner has brought to its attention.
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On today's Local News Hour host Leslie Thatcher speaks with: (5:14) Steve Tassler board member for the Prospector Square property owners association has details about Saturday's neighborhood appreciation party, (20:12) Park City Councilmember Tana Toly has a recap of last night's meeting and (35:48) Wasatch County School Superintendent Paul Sweat and board member Cory Holmes talk about last night’s meeting. The board was considering approving $150 million in lease revenue bonds.
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Wasatch County School Superintendent Paul Sweat and board member Cory Holmes talk about last night’s meeting. The board was considering approving $150 million in lease revenue bonds.
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Heads up Wasatch County voters: Your school board has moved its meeting up a week and could be voting to approve $150 million in bonds at Thursday's meeting.