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- PCHS Academic Decathlon Team Finishes 2nd
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Posted May 08, 2008 07:23 AM by KPCW
In its best finish ever, the PCHS Academic Decathlon Team came home from the National Championships with a 2nd place finish in its school division. Head Coach John Krenkel has more.
- Friday, April 25th, 2008 Arbor Day at the Colby School
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Posted Apr 25, 2008 02:04 PM by Linda Gorton
It’s Arbor Day in Utah and to celebrate the Utah Department of Natural Resources held a poster concert. Some of the winners came form the Colby School. KPCW’s Linda Gorton has this report.
- Tuesday - April 15 - Spring Flooding Preparation
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Posted Apr 15, 2008 01:54 PM by KPCW
Park City public works crews are busy filling sandbags in anticipation of a big spring runoff. Spokesman Pace Erickson says the city is keeping its eye on the situation.
For more information where to obtain sandbags: www.parkcity.org
- Monday - April 14 - A Great Ski Season
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Posted Apr 14, 2008 01:37 PM by KPCW
Although the jury is still out whether Utah will break last year's skier day record, lots of powder this year at least kept the locals happy. Nathan Rafferty with Ski Utah talks about some of the season's highlights.
For a complete list of resort closing dates: http://www.skiutah.com/media/press_room/release/1127
- Friday, March 28, 2008 - Community Wireless Board Member Joe Wrona
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Posted Apr 01, 2008 08:57 AM by Rick Brough
Joe Wrona, a member of the board for Community Wireless, talks about the Letter of Intent they've signed with Wasatch Public Media for the sale of KCPW in Salt Lake.
- Friday January 11, 2208 - Is there a filmmaker in you? Utah Arts Council hosts first ever local 48 hour online contest
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Posted Jan 11, 2008 12:24 PM by Britte Kirsch
Creating a film from start to finish in only forty eight hours seems like something only professionals would attempt. But for the first time this year, Utah residents had a chance to compete in this sort of online film competition last weekend. The Utah Arts Council sponsored the event with the help from Sundance, Slamdance and several other local film oriented organizations. KPCW’s Britte Kirsch has the details.
For more information on the Utah Arts Council, go to http://arts.utah.gov/
And if you want to vote for your favorite entry in the film contest, go to www.48hoursinutah.org.
- Friday, December 21 - Thaynes Canyon Water Update
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Posted Dec 21, 2007 02:08 PM by KPCW
PCMC water manager Kathy Lundburg says the situation is improving, but if residents still have problems to call the city's water hotline at 615-5320.
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