Red Light, Green Light, GO!

100 South in Heber gets a new stoplight. One of the city’s busiest intersections is becoming much safer. A new traffic light is being added to 100 South and 300 West. This road is also State Highway 113 and is managed by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT). The department has been doing a “warrant

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Heber City Council Approves Sorenson Annexation

An Interview with Heber City Manager Matt Brower and Mayor Kelleen Potter After more hours than you can count on your family’s fingers and toes combined, Heber City Council has approved the Sorenson Annexation. In response to a petition to annex into Heber City by developers, deliberations to create a master development agreement began over

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How to Leave Your Job the Right Way

How to Leave Your Job the Right Way The new guy in the office up and leaves for another job. Your coworker didn’t show up for work three days ago, and just this morning you find out she quit. Either one of these situations sound familiar? It’s an all-too-common occurrence in today’s workplace – employees

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TREASURE HUNTING

Finding a new job is much like a hunting for treasure. You can dream big. You can know exactly what you want. You can realize you are not getting enough of your dreams or much of what you want. Then you become convinced your problem is that you are in the wrong job. You begin

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It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time*

In Southeastern Utah’s Canyonlands National Park, two days into our trip into the Grand Gulch Area, we thought we were alone. To our amazement we heard loud laughter followed by screams. A short distance off the trail was a lone man wearing shorts, sandals and waving his T-Shirt. He jumped, tumbled, and then rolled in

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Get Your Head out of Your Hindsight

The new year is well underway.  Where are your resolutions?  Like most of the population, they are stuck so far up in your hindsight they cannot see the light of the future.  What they once wanted is lost in the past not acted upon or even remembered.  Most people find themselves anchored so tightly to

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Write a Resume that Gets Results

You can reasonably expect a hiring manager or recruiter to give your resume 10-15 seconds on the first pass. Writing a resume that gets attention in such a short time is not easy, but if you follow this advice, you’ll increase your chances of landing an interview. Format for Ease of Use Good design is

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Smart Searching: Seven Tips for Your Job Hunt

At Wasatch Jobs, we meet a lot of job seekers—people between employers or those entering the workforce anew after a long period of unemployment—and we know that getting started on the job search can be daunting. In this article, we offer advice gathered from our employers and other job services around the web to make

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Interview like a Boss: Nine Tips For Crushing It

Congratulations on making it to an interview. Your skills and experience must have been impressive enough to warrant a meeting. Now is your chance to sell yourself and seal the deal. We have provided a few tips to help guide you through the interview and ensure you leave a good impression. 1. Get to Know

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