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Ephraim City Secures $998,500 Grant for Bike Path Feasibility Study
Ephraim City has been awarded a $998,500 Feasibility Study Grant from the DOT’s RAISE program to develop a comprehensive plan, including...
Jill Colby
Feb 161 min read
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Impact Report 2024
What an amazing year! With generous support, we have quadrupled our impact from 2023! Our mission is to inspire more people to ride their...
Jill Colby
Dec 29, 20248 min read
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Bike Utah is Coming to Town!
Bike Utah is Coming to Town June is hot with exciting happenings in Sanpete County, Utah. At the top of the list, Bike Utah and Ephraim...
Jill Colby
Jun 7, 20242 min read
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Kicking the Summer Off
Ephraim Police Department Bike Rodeo Cycle Sanpete kicked off the summer by supporting the Ephraim Police Department's Annual Bike Rodeo....
Jill Colby
May 16, 20243 min read
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Why Sanpete County Needs Complete Bike Path Networks
In today's fast-paced world, where every moment counts, ensuring safe and efficient transportation options is paramount. Sanpete County,...
Jill Colby
Apr 8, 20243 min read
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FREE Small Root Beer Float at Roots 89 (Just Ride Your Bike Over)
You can now enjoy a FREE Small Root Beer Float at Roots 89 just by riding your bike over! Sponsoring this location was made possible by a...
Jill Colby
Feb 19, 20241 min read
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Bike Paths are Coming to Sanpete County
One thing is certain: UDOT is planning multi-use bike paths in Sanpete County! These paths will extend all the way up to Indianola and...
Jill Colby
Jan 24, 20242 min read
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Cycle Sanpete Joins the Sanpete County Chamber of Commerce
We are thrilled to announce that Cycle Sanpete has officially become a proud member of the Sanpete County Chamber of Commerce! Community...
Jill Colby
Dec 13, 20232 min read
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Spring City, Utah Receives a $750,000 Grant
Spring City, Utah has recently received a game-changing grant of $750,000 to conduct a feasibility study for a two-way protected bike...
Jill Colby
Jul 6, 20232 min read
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