Parade and Running of the Balls leaders

Don Rogers/The Park Record
Tom Clyde took home the big prize from the Miners Day Parade, voted the fan favorite with his red tractor entry “Keep Summit County Corny.”
Parade attendee voting was a new wrinkle this year.
More traditionally:
- Park City Museum won for Best Mining Theme Representation.
- Deer Valley Resort won Best Overall Commercial Entry.
- Park City Museum won for Best Overall Community Entry.
- Leadership/Let’s Talk Park City won for Most Original Entry.
The first 10 in the Running of the Balls:
1. Candice Gagnon
2. Jeffrey Bell
3. Beryt Nisenson
4. Ann Deutschlander
5. Kyle Bayle
6. Jo Ann Stack-Askins
7. Kimberly Turchin
8. Paul Brooks
9. Kelly Griffith
10. Kevin McDermott
For full results, see parkcityminersday.org/2023-winning-balls/
Heber City, Arizona men enter plea deals in separate kidnapping cases
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