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Park City, Utah · Park CityThe 15th annual Gingerbread Jimmi House Building Contest will be held Monday, Dec. 4, at the Park City Library. The competition is divided into two age groups: 5 to 8 and 9 to 12. All entries must be submitted by 6 p.m. on Monday.See the Story
Gingerbread Jimmi competition celebrates 15 years of holiday magic
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Park City, Utah · Park CityThe Utah Utes are getting a jump start on readying for their 2024-25 campaign. After a season that fell short of lofty expectations, the Utes will look to retool their roster and ready themselves for their first season in the Big 12. Head Coach Kyle Whittingham will likely seek to surround the returning Rising with more speed and talent.See the Story
Following Colorado victory, Utes readying for 2024-25 campaign
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Park City, Utah · Park CityThe South Summit boy's basketball squad will be taking on the Carbon Dinos Friday night at 7 p.m., at home. Entering the game undefeated (4-0) on their season, the Wildcats look to be favorites against the 1-1 Dinos. Players to keep an eye out for on the Wildcats are Logan Woolstenhulme and Gage Mckee.See the Story
South Summit taking on Carbon Friday evening
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Basketball · Park CityThe Miners girl's basketball squad fell once more on Thursday evening, this time losing 63-24 to the Alta Hawks on the road. A bright spot for Park City was the return of senior guard Leah Yaeger, who scored a team-high six points on the night. Next up for the Miners are the Mountain View Bruins, who they'll hit the road to face on Monday at 7 p.m.See the Story
Miners girl’s basketball falls again on Thursday to Alta
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Park City, Utah · Park CityThe 104 acres of Treasure Hill land was purchased in a $64 million conservation deal, following a public vote in late 2018. Park City Municipal hired Alpine Forestry, a Park City-based forest management company, to conduct a forest management plan in 2021. After going over the assessment, wildfire risk jumped to the top of the priority, while mitigation efforts do simultaneously contribute to forest health.See the Story
Pile burning on Treasure Hill continues thanks to storm
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Park City, Utah · Park CityPark City Institute Presents Mitch Rossell Park City Institute will present country singer and songwriter Mitch Rossell at 7:30 p.m., on Saturday, Dec. 2, at the Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 1750 Kearns Blvd. The East Tennessee native is known for writing songs for Garth Brooks, including “As Me How I Know,” as well as his own, including “Son” and “All I Need to See.” For information and tickets, call 435-655-3114 or visit parkcityinst…See the Story
Scene Happenings: Dec. 2 through Dec. 5
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Olympics · Salt Lake CityPark City Council members briefly spoke about the opportunity for a second Winter Olympics in Utah on Thursday. The elected officials were not scheduled to address the Games during a meeting at the Marsac Building. Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort are both identified as competition venues, while Park City is also expected to be crucial to the transportation, security and celebration planning.See the Story
Winter Olympics: ‘One way or another, it’s coming,’ Park City official says
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Olympics · Park CityThe IOC said Salt Lake City is the preferred host of the Games in 2034. The awarding of the event to the capital city is anticipated in July. Park City and the Snyderville Basin would have an outsized role in a Games, similar to the 2002 Winter Olympics.See the Story
Analysis: A sketch of Park City’s role in a 2034 Winter Olympics begins to emerge
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