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Teen center might replace unused wood shop at Park City High School
Park City School District administrators are considering converting the high school’s old, currently unused wood shop into a teen center — a place where laundry services, a food pantry, a kitchenette, offices for counseling, study spaces and a safe environment would be available for teenagers in the community.
US downhill skier Breezy Johnson banned for 14 months for breaking anti-doping rules
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Downhill skier Breezy Johnson has been banned for 14 months for three violations of anti-doping rules and can’t race until December. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency published
Miners lacrosse teams advance to state semifinals
Both Miners lacrosse squads advanced to the state semifinals with their wins at Dozier Field Saturday afternoon. Park City’s boys squad defeated East 13-8. They’ll take on the winner of Olympus and Bountiful Wednesday at noon at Westminster University. Park City’s girls squad defeated Highland 20-4. Megan Magee,...
Sheriff’s Report: Park City teenager arrested for drunk driving, other charges
An 18-year-old Parkite was arrested under suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol over the weekend. Summit County deputies stopped the man on Sunday night for speeding on S.R. 224, according to a shift report from the Sheriff’s Office. The speed limit on the roadway is 45 mph, but vehicles often reach speeds upwards of 55 mph. Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Felicia Sotelo was unable to verify how fast the man was driving.
New infrastructure part of plan to support Hoytsville development
The next public hearing about the Cedar Crest Village in northern Summit County’s Hoytsville is Thursday, May 16. The town-sized development proposal is the brainchild of area landowners reckoning with the decline of traditional farming. They chose Larry H. Miller Real Estate and Ivory Homes, who applied in 2019 to create a “cradle-to-grave community” that could house the next generation.
Park City girls lacrosse move on to quarterfinals, Wasatch falls one point short
The 13-2 Miners beat the Alta Hawks 19-4 in Thursday’s second-round game. Park City will face the rams at Highland Saturday, May 18 at 1 p.m. And the Wasatch Wasps fell a point short of the quarterfinals Thursday, losing to Woods Cross 11-10.
PCSD with an timeline for reviewing incident reports, new reporting forms
The Park City School District Business Administrator Randy Upton and Superintendent Jill Gildea detail this week's board meeting including a new reporting system for bullying and harassment, an overview of the 2025 budget and the construction of a new teen center at the high school.
Help awaits for those struggling with their mental health, alliance wants them to know
Becky Wheelock struggled with mental health issues beginning in childhood. Diagnosed at age 7 with depression, she was treated throughout her teens and 20s with prescribed medications, but nothing seemed to work. Wheelock, who also had anxiety and experienced panic attacks because of trauma in her life, started self-medicating with pills and cocaine and eventually turned to heroin and methamphetamine.
Kouri Richins' attorneys ask to withdraw from her case
Skye Lazaro and the attorneys at Ray Quinney & Nebeker P.C. have been leading Kouri Richins' defense in the civil and criminal cases against her, including for the alleged murder of her husband, Eric Richins. The firm filed paperwork May 17 stating an "irreconcilable and nonwaivable situation" for the need...
Man killed by falling crane at Park City job site
PARK CITY — Police say a construction worker was killed in an accident at a work site in the Promontory area of Park City Saturday morning. Around 8:15 am, a man was driving a small crane at a job site, when the vehicle rolled over an embankment and into a ditch, crushing him.
Summit County evaluating options for developing 17-acre property in Jeremy Ranch
Summit County purchased the Cline Dahle property along Rasmussen Road for $3.7 million in 2017. In total it’s 30 acres, but only 17 acres can be developed due to sensitive wetlands in the area. Initially intended for a parking and transit hub, the land is across I-80 from the...
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