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As construction shapes Deer Valley East Village, another piece of the long-term vision will soon welcome its first guests.

Canopy by Hilton Deer Valley, the first Utah location for Hilton’s Canopy brand, is scheduled to open this summer. It will be the third hotel to debut in Deer Valley East Village following the opening of the


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Since the river has dried up and there is no irrigation water to speak of, all normal plans on the ranch have died and gone off to agricultural heaven. 

With normal operations kind of done, we decided to tackle some long-deferred maintenance items on the ranch. 

The old dairy barn is completely obsolete now. It was designed around loading ...


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I woke up at dawn with a headache, and I knew the reason before I even picked my aching head up off the pillow.

The wildfire smoke had made its way up to Park City.

I looked at my phone and it said the AQI was 116. When I zoomed out on the weather map, it showed a bright orange blob hovering over town. But I didn’t need a weather app or even a headline to...


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I participated in a panel discussion last month with some of our biggest retail and wholesale water providers, presented flawlessly by the Summit Health Department.

Everyone had the proper astonishment of the general, regional and the latest climate conditions — getting warmer and drier at an increasingly rapid rate. We may have been preaching to the choir or talk...


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If you could go back in time, what is the one thing you would change? For me, the answer is easy.

This very premise is explored by Stephen King in his novel 11/22/63. I’ve been a Stephen King fan since being introduced to his short stories by my boss when I was a computer operator in the late ’70s. Until then, my dyslexia stood in the way of reading novels...


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