
Results 1 - 20 of 123 in South Park, WY
See local youth in Ballet West's "The Nutcracker"
The four Parkites who are performing in Ballet West's annual production of "The Nutcracker" share one thing in common: They all started dancing when they were in diapers. Comment?
Artist draws the line between natural and manmade
"Left to the Elements," a new exhibit of paintings by Utah artist Kevin Hogge, is currently on display at the Kimball Art Center. Comment?
Guest Editorial, November 25-27, 2009
The media is full of shocking news a mother sells her five year old into prostitution, an Army major guns down more than 40 of his fellow soldiers but after a while we seem to get a little numb to it. 1 comment
... mani-pedicurist. Ronnie and the Recessions played its first live gig on the deck of the Steak Pub, a long-gone South Park restaurant in what is now South Side Pizza. Schwartz and Bigelow worked at the Steak Pub, which had a reputation for employing ... Comment?
Millions owed on the Claim Jumper
The shuttered Claim Jumper building, once a grand dame of Main Street, is scheduled to be auctioned off in a trustee sale in late December in what could be one of the most striking examples of the wide-reaching effects of the recession in Park City. 2 comments
Treasure: a 'little New York' in the hills above Old Town
Pat Sweeney, leading a group onto the Treasure land, says it is "disheartening" that some Treasure opponents continue to want his family to abandon plans for the development. 23 comments
Salt Lake City-based reggae band Ivy League performs Saturday, Nov. 28, at the Star Bar. Comment?
Division of landmark 900 acres in South Park holds implications for valley development. Comment?
A showcase for the $10.5 million Racquet Club redo
The exterior of the renovated Racquet Club would undergo a significant alteration under City Hall's plan to renovate the aging Park Meadows building. 10 comments
Click here to see a list by date of area couples who recently married. Click the couples' names to see their wedding or engagement announcements. Comment?
Boyer's financial books: stay away, prying eyes
The Park City Council on Thursday night agreed to a clause that ensures financial information about The Boyer Company, City Hall's partner on a Quinn's Junction development, will be kept secret. 11 comments
The Park City Nutcracker comes to life
Park City Dance will present its annual production of The Nutcracker on Saturday, Dec. Comment?
Marketplace: Little bit Rock n' Roll coming to Main Street
Upstairs at Muddy s will inhabit the second floor of Mary Jane s this winter. Photo by Grayson West/Park Record Mary Jane's has a bad-boy friend living upstairs this winter. Comment?
Distillery, a 'Rolls Royce,' celebrates debut
Whiskey maker David Perkins shows off the distilling equipment at High West Distillery in Old Town, scheduled to open in a historic property on Friday. Comment?
Olch knew of Boyer deal, did not make it campaign fodder
Defeated mayoral candidate Brad Olch said in an interview a source shortly before Election Day told him City Hall was negotiating an agreement with The Boyer Company to create a Quinn's Junction development partnership, a deal that city officials closely guarded until after the election. 15 comments
... Commissioner Paul Duncker said. Current regulations allow a concentration of light industrial uses at the South Park Service Center and along Gregory Lane, county planner Alex Norton said. The draft of the plan already includes provisions to protect ... Comment?
Click here to see a list by date of area couples who recently married. Click the couples' names to see their wedding or engagement announcements. Comment?
Parkites in October spent money making alterations or additions to buildings, but there was little other permitting activity in the Park City construction industry, the city's Building Department reported. Comment?
Parkites capture deadliest catch
In an inconspicuous office building off of Bonanza Drive, hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean, a group of local producers, directors and videographers have only one thing on their minds: sharks. 2 comments
Mountain to Mountain founder Shannon Galpin shares images and stories with Parkites at Saturday's event at The Shop Yoga Studio. Comment?