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  • Utah-based author Jeff Devaney talks about how he overcame a language-based learning disability that has shaped his entire life. (0:58) Then, the owners and founding chefs of Hell’s Backbone Grill in Southern Utah tell the story behind the destination restaurant. (21:24) Finally, meet the people behind this weekend's Running With Ed fundraising event. (40:24)
  • Trails report from Mountain Trails Foundation (2:40), Former mayoral candidate David Dobkin running for Park City Council (5:53), Summit County Councilmember Malena Stevens recaps meeting (8:15), Ski Utah President and CEO Nathan Rafferty shares ski numbers from this record season (23:11), Park City Economic Development Program Manager Jenny Diersen details Park Silly Sunday Market changes (35:39), Park City Council to discuss Deer Valley project, recap Sundance (46:15)
  • Kimball Creek high waters wash out bridge to Glenwild trails (3:46), PCHS Principal Roger Arbabi on 2023 graduating class (4:18), Park Silly Sunday Market opens this weekend with smaller Main Street footprint (14:45), Pride flag raised at Miners Hospital for third year to mark Pride month (18:04), Park City Councilmember Max Doilney recaps meeting (20:32), Kem C. Gardner Institute's Emily Harris on "The Geography of Utah's Migration" (36:10)
  • National Geographic science journalist and author David Quammen discusses the truly wild places on our planet in his new book, "The Heartbeat of the Wild: Dispatches from the Landscapes of Wonder, Peril & Hope." (0:55) Then, Utah local Daniel Butcher from IT Innovated talks about cyber security and ways to protect your devices from emerging technological threats. (27:48)
  • Light rail enthusiast Bill Ciraco running for Park City Council (02:57), Park City School District, Board of Education multi-year contract details explained (05:05), Powwow coming to Heber's Rivers Edge Campgrounds this weekend (20:47), Park City High School seniors witness lifelike reenactment to curb drunk driving (31:47), Crested Butte lift crew moves to unionize, following Park City’s lead (35:01), Free Park City Treble Makers spring concert June 4 (38:05), Microtransit slated to return in Park City this summer (45:39) Another USAF plane buzzes the Wasatch Back (47:43)
  • Project Manager Sara Jo Dickens and Weed Superintendent David Bingham from the Summit Cooperative Weed Management Area discuss the noxious weed population in Summit County and what you can do to help control them.Then, award-winning author Emma Marris shares her new book, "Wild Souls: Freedom and Flourishing in the Non-Human World."
  • Mountain Money looks back at a previous interview with Steve Case, co-founder of America Online and CEO of Revolution LLC, about his book "Rise of the Rest: How Entrepreneurs in Surprising Places are Building the New American Dream."Then, revisit an interview with Brian Blank, professor of finance at Mississippi State University, who explains the Stock Buyback Accountability Act of 2023.Plus a previous discussion with Little India, serving flavorsome and authentic Indian food in Heber City.
  • Sports and health journalist Christine Yu writes about groundbreaking science of women athletes in her new book, “Up to Speed.” (0:53)Then, local resident and author Joel Zuckerman talks about an upcoming speaker series on how focused, proactive, day-to-day gratitude can have a transformative effect on a person’s health, well-being and outlook. (25:18)
  • Former Hollywood producer Bob Sertner announces Park City Council bid (3:29), Mountain Town Music announces second annual Moon River Jamboree on June 15 (6:14), Park City Manager Matt Dias previews city council meeting (20:58), Historic Park City Alliance details Main Street Summer Blast Off June 3 (41:44), An “epic winter” will mean an “epic summer” for reservoirs, water managers say (47:19)
  • Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers gives an update on how the ongoing melt is impacting operations.Then, in celebration of wildflower season, local photographer and author, Robert Hedges talks about his book, "Wildflowers of Park City, Utah."
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