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Interreligious Council Meets With Peruvian President Pedro Castillo

Interreligious Council Meets With Peruvian President Pedro Castillo

SALT LAKE CITY-Earlier this month, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints confirms the Interreligious Council of Peru met with Peruvian president Pedro Castillo. Guillermo Estrugo Nery, an area director of communications for the Church and the vice president of the nation’s Interreligious Council, delivered a speech concerning the […]

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Releases New Pamphlet

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Releases New Pamphlet

SALT LAKE CITY-The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the release of a new pamphlet called Muslims and Latter-day Saints: Beliefs, Values and Lifestyles. This pamphlet was released on the heels of an October 2021 announcement by Elders David A. Bednar and Gerrit W. Gong of the […]

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This image provided by General Motors shows the GM Logo.  General Motors is finding new markets for its hydrogen fuel cell systems. The automaker announced Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2022,  that it will work with another company to build mobile electricity generators, electric vehicle charging stations and power generators for military camps.   (General Motors via AP)

GM expands market for hydrogen fuel cells beyond vehicles

DETROIT (AP) — General Motors is finding new markets for its hydrogen fuel cell systems. The automaker announced Wednesday that it will work with another company to build mobile electricity generators, electric vehicle charging stations and power generators for military camps. The emissions-free generators will be designed to power large […]

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The Sundance Film Festival is back and online once more

The 44th annual Sundance Film Festival is back, and entirely online once more. The festival starts Thursday with nine packed days of high profile documentaries about everyone from Kanye West and Princess Diana to Lucille Ball and Bill Cosby, buzzy first films from knowns and unknowns, virtual gatherings and filmmaker […]

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Heber City upcoming Meetings

Heber City upcoming Meetings

Agendas for upcoming meetings can be viewed on our website: https://www.heberut.gov/256/Agendas-and-Minutes

Take the survey in Heber City

Take the survey in Heber City

The newly appointed Mayor wants’ residents opinions in Heber City.  Residents can  go to the Heber City website, at heberut.gov and scroll down on the front page to “Let your Voice Be Heard”. This site will link you to  a variety of topics to voice your opinions and concerns on […]

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Utah Population To Grow To 5.5 Million By 2060

Utah Population To Grow To 5.5 Million By 2060

SALT LAKE CITY-Per a Wednesday report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah, the state’s population is expected to grow to 5.5 million residents by 2060. This report, the “Long-Term Planning Projections” also confirms the state will get older in that same span. Wasatch County’s […]

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Utah State, Senate, Votes 22-5 To Overturn Mask Orders In Salt Lake, Summit Counties

SALT LAKE CITY-Late Tuesday afternoon, the Utah Senate has passed a resolution to overturn county mask orders in Salt Lake and Summit Counties. The orders had been issued January 7 because of concerns in the surge of coronavirus cases caused by the omicron variant. It is slated to run through […]

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Man lying on Colorado road is run over by police SUV, dies

AURORA, Colo. (AP) — Tuesday, authorities confirmed the death of a man who was lying on a road in Aurora, Colo. after being run over by a police vehicle. Monday night, the unidentified 37-year-old man from Salt Lake City was hit by an Aurora Police Department officer driving a fully-marked […]

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Climate change makes the future of Nordic skiing uncertain

Climate change makes the future of Nordic skiing uncertain

WINTHROP, Wash. (AP) — For the first time in 32 years, organizers of the Rendezvous Cross Country Ski Festival in West Yellowstone, Montana, had to cancel November’s traditional start-of-the-ski-season event due to a lack of snow. Some 300 miles away, Soldier Hollow Nordic Center in Wasatch County offered skiing in November […]

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