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  • The Summit County Department of Health has launched a Climate Change and Public Health speaker series to talk about these pressing issues. The first of the three-event program was May 9 and focused on environmental health. Summit County Sustainability Program manager Emily Quinton and Darcy Glenn, researcher with the Woodwell Climate Research Center helped summarize and discuss the results of the first event. (2:06)Then, Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife Resources' Paul Thompson discusses Utah's Endangered Species Mitigation Fund. $4.4 million was recently allocated to 42 projects this year. (28:21)
  • Park City Council dives into childcare funding proposal (3:05), Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra shares building update (8:15), State opposes Rubell’s motion to dismiss, trial set for May 23 (16:16), Summit County submits letter of support to International Olympic Committee (18:04), Park City Superintendent of Schools Jill Gildea and Chief Student Services Officer Caroline Synan discuss the intricacies of education equity (20:25), Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau previews this week's county council meeting (38:46)
  • Mountain Trails Foundation (2:37), Summit County Planner Madlyn McDonough and Storm Water Manager Kelsey Christensen have details on the second annual Trails, Trash and Tunes this Saturday (8:14), West Hills announcement took nearby landowners by surprise (16:05), Park City MARC's Ken Fisher and Cole Johnston recap the pickleball/tennis pilot (20:39), Registration now open for Park City Fire District wood chipping program (33:28), and PC Tots Board Member Tony Tyler and Executive Director Sue Banerjee discuss the Park City Cares About Kids proposal (35:10)
  • South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting (4:05), Summit County steps up to save affordable housing (19:49), Park City Councilmember Tana Toly recaps of last night's meeting (22:01), and Curtis Tuttle, former Salt Lake County prosecutor, discusses the Kouri Richins case (36:02)
  • Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku joins to talk about his new book, “Quantum Supremacy: How The Quantum Computer Revolution Will Change Everything.” (1:01) Then, John Webster of the US Biochar Initiative talks biochar which is a carbon-rich material made from simple biomass and its uses go way beyond just enhancing our soil. (27:23)
  • Mountain Trails Foundation (2:38), Summit County Council Member Malena Stevens recaps Wednesday's meeting (6:35), Park City Recreation's Jessica Moran has details on upcoming events and summer program registrations (24:54), Leadership Park City's Myles Rademan previews this year's City Tour that leaves next week for Ft. Collins and Estes Park, CO (35:42), and Park City Council to discuss childcare proposal, hold hearing on water rates (44:51)
  • Meet the man who wants to transform Oakley (3:41), Park City Fire District Marshal Mike Owens share monthly update (8:05), Summit County GOP, Dems elect new officers ahead of 2024 (21:42), Summit County steps up to save affordable housing (23:03), Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher shares programs update (25:15), Park City Recreation is gearing up for its summer programs (34:09), Kimball Art Center's Heather Stamenov and Young Artists Academy students Macy Manning and Elle Donovan on upcoming events (36:44), Park City climber falls to her death (49:16)
  • Economist/entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author and Parkite Paul Zane Pilzer shares his book "The New Roaring Twenties." (0:00) Then Keith Butcher, co-founder of ButcherJoseph & Company, explains employee stock ownership plans and what type of company is a natural fit for the ESOP structure. (22:36) Plus, Entrepreneur Of The Year 2023 Mountain West Award Finalist Marti Wymer and Steven Wymer with Spoonful of Comfort. (41:43)
  • Park City property owners say their land was listed for sale without their knowledge (3:42), Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers shares monthly update (6:50), Echo Mutual Water Company users under boil order (18:40), Alpine Forestry and Park City Trails & Open Space detail slash pile burns on Treasure Hill (22:11), Park City Soccer Club's Eli Ulvi details next week's club tryouts (38:33), Good Samaritan saves pets, limits damage in Heber house fire (47:57), North Summit Fire has contained Henefer brushfire (49:32), Summit Land Conservancy announces $20 million 'For the Future' campaign (50:07)
  • Summit County Trails, Trash and Tunes back for second year (03:43), Allison Foust with Live On, Utah's suicide prevention effort (06:54), How Kouri Richins learned she was cut out of her husband’s will (20:17), Heber City Manager Matt Brower discusses upcoming spring cleanup (23:23), Heber Smith’s Marketplace construction to begin after groundbreaking (32:37), Ben Anderson on Park City Song Summit (35:41)
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