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Wasatch County Health Department Announces Regulations Amid COVID-19 Worries

Wasatch County Health Department Announces Regulations Amid COVID-19 Worries

In a press conference held during a special meeting with the Wasatch County Council on Monday, March 16 at 5 pm, Wasatch County Health Department Director Randall Probst announced recommendations to provide limitations for dine in restaurants, movie theaters, and public gatherings. Wasatch County Health Department’s Order only encompasses recommendations.  […]

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Wasatch County Announces Website to Help Citizens Navigate COVID 19

Wasatch County Announces Website to Help Citizens Navigate COVID 19

Officials in Wasatch County have created a task force in response to the current outbreak of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19).  The Wasatch County COVID-19 Task Force is actively monitoring the situation and working with partner organizations in an effort to prevent COVID-19’s introduction to Wasatch County and limit its spread should it arrive. Utah coronavirus websites that you […]

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Wasatch High FBLA Takes State Honors

Wasatch High FBLA Takes State Honors

Wasatch High School FBLA has figured out the formula for success and winning state championships! Today the students brought home it’s 11th year in a row victory after the three day state competition. Students participated in different areas of competition including coding, programming, sports marketing and other business related activities. […]

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RMP & Midway City at Odds

RMP & Midway City at Odds

The Utah Utility Facility Review Board has an April 20 hearing For Rocky Mountain Power’s Complaints against Midway City. In December The Midway City Council unanimously approved a joint conditional use permit submitted by Rocky Mountain Power and Heber Light & Power to construct new transmission lines to carry power […]

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Midway’s VOLT Group Short on Cash Needed

Midway’s VOLT Group Short on Cash Needed

The choice to place high voltage transmission lines overhead or underground through Midway is getting close to a decision point. Rocky Mountain Power hopes to have bids to place lines underground by the end of February, leaving Midway about a month to finalize funding to bury the lines. There is […]

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Wasatch School District Employee Jailed

Wasatch School District Employee Jailed

Summit County Sheriff’s department reporting Wasatch County School District employee Ashley Morgan was booked into jail following a situation involving multiple Wasatch County School District students. It is said to have taken place at Morgan’s Summit County residence in September of 2019, and involved a 17-year-old female student and two […]

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Open House for Airport Master Plan Wednesday, January 29 at 6 pm

Open House for Airport Master Plan Wednesday, January 29 at 6 pm

The Heber Valley Airport and the City of Heber are excited to welcome the community to attend the first Flightpath public meeting, Wednesday, January 29th at 6 pm at Heber Valley Elementary. This initial meeting is designed to introduce the community to the Airport Master Plan update process and the […]

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Planning The Valley’s Future

Planning The Valley’s Future

Heber City Council’s meeting on Tuesday examined how to plan for the city’s future, and also looked at honoring and preserving its past. Heber City council member Rachel Kahler said among priorities established include maintaining infrastructure such as roads, sewer and water, and updating the Heber City general plan. The […]

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Heber Valley Hospital Welcomes 2020 Baby

Heber Valley Hospital Welcomes 2020 Baby

Cleo Gemma Pruneda is Heber Valley Hospital’s first baby in 2020. Cleo is the daughter of Ruby and Caitlin Pruneda and proud big sister Opal. Cleo was born at 10:46 am on January 7th, 2020. She weighed in at 6lbs 5oz and is 18 inches long. “Every here has been really nice. The […]

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It’s a Brand New Baby Girl

It’s a Brand New Baby Girl

Northern Utah’s first baby of the year is a girl (pictured.) The yet-to-be named girl was born six weeks early at Intermountain Medical Center, weighing five-pounds eight-ounces and measuring 19 inches. Southern Utah’s first baby of 2020 is a girl. Intermountain Dixie Regional Medical Center says Mazikeen Williams was born […]

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