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Oakley, Utah is located in Summit County. Zip codes in Oakley, UT include 84055. The median home price in Oakley is $200,000. More Oakley information.

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Friday | Salt Lake Tribune

Kamas businesses work together to promote art

Kamas a When Gabriel Morin and his wife, Betty, officially open The Mirror Lake Diner on Friday, May 24, the walls will be adorned with nature photographs taken by Oakley photographer Charlie Lansche.

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Tue May 21, 2013

Park Record

Artique and Mirror Lake Diner work together to promote art, each other

Betty, left, and Gabriel Morin hold up a new sign for the Mirror Lake Diner that will open this weekend in Kamas.

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Fri May 17, 2013

The Wasatch Wave

Health and Wellness Fair

Spring into health at the Health and Wellness Fair on Saturday May 18th, at Elk Meadows Assisted Living, located in Oakley Utah.

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Fri May 10, 2013

Park Record

All West preps for fiber optics

Jack Walkenhorst, vice president of operations at All West Communications, draws a parallel between the integration of bandwidth fiber optics in the country to the U.S. interstate development started through the efforts of President Eisenhower in the 1950s.

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Tue May 07, 2013

Park Record

Dems to pick new county recorder

Delegates from the Summit County Democratic Party are scheduled to pick a new county recorder on Thursday to serve the balance of Alan Spriggs's term.

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Tue Apr 30, 2013

Park Record

Photos: Rockport Reservoir

The Rockport Reservoir is located within the Rockport State Park and is located about 10 miles from Oakley, UT.

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Fri Apr 26, 2013

Park Record

It's election season, unofficially, in Park City

Even as interest in this year's City Hall campaign appears to be broadening, anyone who plans to mount a political campaign must wait to formalize their bid for office.

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