Sep 29, 2009 | Park Record
10 years of discovering potential in Coalville
Vehicles stand ready to work on a housing development underway above the cemetery in Coalville.
Report: Bridge has needed repairs for a decade
Some elected officials say fixing a run-down bridge in Coalville shouldn't fall onto the backs of Summit County taxpayers.
I-80 projects in Utah to require major road closings in coming weeks
Two bridge replacement projects on Interstate 80 in Salt Lake and Summit counties will require overnight directional closures on various dates from late September through mid October.
Some mayors on the East Side of Summit County do not appear interested in retaining a firm to help facilitate discussions about growth, which can get testy.
Perhaps it's the christening gown so carefully crafted by the young woman crossing the Atlantic Ocean a century and a half ago.
2. Coalville home invaded by hobo spiders
With cooler temperatures in Utah the past few days, you might start noticing more spiders in your house.
Evanston is a big change from Utah
Editor's Note: For the next week, Lee Benson's office is his bicycle as he travels the byways and backways of northern Utah, looking for columns.
Several Summit County residents have reported cases to the Sheriff's Office where callers pretending to be their grandchildren have attempted to con them out of money, the authorities say.
Like many other domestic food producers, 2009 has been a rough year for pig farms.
Summit County Councilman Chris Robinson, a Democrat who was elected last year to a two-year term, said he will likely seek re-election in 2010.