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 Âbigger 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
PARK CITY A teenager from Kentucky died after he hit a tree while snowboarding at Park City Mountain Resort on Tuesday, authorities said on Thursday.
Just after 3 p.m. Tuesday, the 18-year-old man was snowboarding down the Mid Mountain Trail at the resort when he went off the trail and hit a tree, according to Park City police.
Ski patrol personnel began life-saving treatment, but the man died from his injuries. He was wearing a helmet when the crash took place.
Police did not identify the man who died and did not provide any other details about the crash.
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Slow down, Park City
With not being able to comment on an electronic article anymore, I guess this is my next best option and I hope others will read this and ask City Hall to put the brakes on demolishing the buildings to clear the way for the planned arts and culture district.
With the fate of the entire arts and culture district up in the air due to soaring costs and other issues, why is Park City going to spend another dime on this property? Yes, I understand that someday the property will be developed and demolition will be necessary, but why not wait and see what direction that is and then let the demolition be paid for by the company that is doing the development? In the meantime, please bring back the Maverick (oops, gas tanks already gone) and Anaya’s Market.