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The Heber Valley’s annual Red, White and Blue Festival on the Fourth of July was a big success, with more participants and ...
The outdoor lighting at the proposed Heber Valley Utah Temple won't be as bright as originally planned, but the lights will turn on after a unanimous late night vote Wednesday.
The second annual Gordon Law Group Red, White, and Blue Festival is poised to illuminate Heber Valley with a vibrant celebration of patriotism and community spirit on Thursday, July 4th, 2024.
Building a free-flow corridor bypass through the Heber Valley was identified by the Utah Department of Transportation as the best way to address increased traffic in Wasatch County. UDOT released ...
Thousands of locals and visitors flock to the annual Red, White and Blue Festival each Fourth of July in Heber City. And this ...
Heber Valley Artisan Cheese After his ride on the local “Heber Creeper” train, Thomas takes viewers to the fourth-generation family-owned Heber Valley Artisan Cheese dairy farm and shop.
Planned Heber Valley LDS Temple may need to pump out a million gallons of groundwater daily The two-spired, three-story, 88,000-square-foot structure still awaits a building permit.
Also immortalized in those photos was Heber Valley Railroad conductor Brandon Crose, who witnessed the proposal as his train passed by, smiling for the camera in an ultimate photo bomb.
Clint Jones and Greg Poirier started the very first brewery in beautiful Heber Valley. Heber Valley Brewing Company offers a gathering place to have a tasty beer in their tap room. They also offer ...
HEBER CITY — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has filed a motion to intervene in a legal action concerning the construction of the Heber Valley Utah Temple. Church leaders ...
You can't make the world's best cheese without the world's best milk and Russell Kohler says his cows at Heber Valley Artisan Milk and Cheese make the best milk anywhere. He's a fourth generation ...
The Wasatch County Council unanimously approved Heber Valley Utah Temple after a five-hour public hearing. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made concessions for the exterior lighting.