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For Kelly Skinner, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee vice president for high performance, the clock is already ...
National Olympic leaders are in Utah this week talking about how to capitalize on the state’s Olympic legacy. Part of the ...
The short answer is yes — Utah’s “Mighty Five” parks are each open 24 hours per day, year-round. However, the activities and trails available in the parks may be different from other seasons.
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The collectible coins to help cover the costs of hosting upcoming U.S. Olympics, including the 2034 Winter Games in Utah ...
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The $1 billion for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles in Trump's mega bill is earmarked for 'security, planning and other ...
MIDWAY — When Utah first hosted the Winter Olympic Games in 2002, many residents of the Wasatch Back town of Midway weren't ...
Utah is having an astounding winter. In certain watersheds, it’s breaking records. Statewide, the water equivalent of snowpack is at 195% of normal.
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Utah’s meteorological winter has been a mixed bag. What is ... - MSNThere’s still a week left in Utah’s meteorological winter, but it’s safe to say it’s been a different winter depending on where you live in Utah. The state entered February on pace for its ...
Utah’s 'Big Five’ parks in winter By Crai Bower Updated Jan 16, 2015 4:46 p.m. Easy footpaths connect Turret Arch with the North and South Windows in the surprise that is Arches National Park.
Derek Parra, inline skater and speedskater who won two medals at the 2002 Winter Olympics, practices curling at the Utah Olympic Oval in Kearns on May 27.
Every winter, many of northern Utah’s skiers and commuters alike ask the same question during a snowstorm: How’s Parley’s Canyon?
The Utah Snow Survey, using data from previous years, predicted the maximum snow water equivalent will reach roughly 22 inches – which is around 155% of normal – by early April.
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