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Adolph's, a favorite Park City dining spot — and shrine to Utah's ski history — will close after nearly 50 years in business.

| Updated: 2:39 p.m. Park City • Erik Schlopy has the last reservation on the last night of business at Adolph’s Restaurant. The Olympic skier and Park City resident said on April 30, when the white-tablecloth dining room shuts down for the final time — after nearly 50 years in business — he wants to be there to honor the moment with owner and founder Adolph Imboden. “As ski racers, we don’t have a lot of American spots to go — like they do in Europe — that really celebrate the sport like Adolph’s does,” Schlopy said. “It is a little fiber of our community being torn out. And it’s sad.”

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Lexington teen dies while snowboarding at Utah ski resort

Lexington teen dies while snowboarding at Utah ski resort Rick Bowmer/AP FILE - In this Nov. 13, 2015, file photo, downtown Park City, Utah, appears at the foot of Park City Mountain Resort. Utah ski officials are hoping that the “bigger is better” card will lure more skiers to their resorts this season following a summer where Vail finished a $50 million-project to merge two ski areas into a mega resort, and several other resorts including Snowbird and Solitude spent millions to add new lifts, build fancy mountaintop lodges and upgrade restaurants. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File) By: Jordan Mickle and last updated 2021-04-01 15:58:36-04

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At least one person was buried in an avalanche near Square Top mountain on Saturday

| Updated: 10:40 p.m. A Park City man died after he was caught in an avalanche near Square Top Mountain, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office announced Sunday. Kurt Damschroder, 57, was skiing with a friend at Park City Ski Resort on Saturday when his drop down the mountain triggered the avalanche. His friend went to his aid and dug around Damschroder enough to perform CPR on him for about an hour, but the friend was forced to leave the area due to the dangerous conditions of the avalanche. After the search for Damschroder was called off Saturday evening, it resumed Sunday morning. Summit County Lt. Andrew Wright said officials recovered Damschroder’s body, which was still partially buried in the snow.

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