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  • Physics teacher Matt Nagie enters race for Park City Council (02:08), Midway City Council race: Nine candidates vie for three seats (04:38), Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant (06:06), Local author Marianne Bohr on new book, "The Twenty: One Woman's Trek Across Corsica on the GR20 Trails" (24:49), Park City Education Foundation shares teachers who were honored with Excellent Educator awards (37:53)
  • There’s a new sheriff in town (3:35), Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers with a monthly update (6:31), More than 500 acres and counting under agriculture protections in Heber Valley North Fields (20:56), Kimball Art Center Executive Director Aldy Milliken has details on the new exhibit and community meeting on the Arts and Culture District (23:00), National Ability Center Director of Development Caitlin Bognaski previews the annual Summit Challenge (38:39), Park City residents invited to help shape future of Bonanza Park (44:22), and Francis City: Pumps to blame for crisis, not water supply (47:03)
  • Go on a powerful exploration of how we pay attention in a distracted world with philosopher and entrepreneur Christian Madsbjerg. His new book may transform the way we connect with one another - at work, at home, and beyond. (0:47)Then, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Roy A. Meals takes us on a wide-ranging journey through anatomy, biology, history, and health to unlock the mysteries of our muscles. (29:01)
  • Mountain Money talks with the Utah Film Commission's Director, Virginia Pearce. (00:00)Jessica Ballard, professor in the Hospitality Department at Utah Valley University, highlights their new Event Management Degree. (19:27)Then, Mountain Money talks with Kelli Brown, General Manager of Promontory Club, about recent property improvements. (41:00)
  • The James Webb Space Telescope celebrates a year of sending images from space back to this planet. We speak with NASA Engineer Tom Harkins about the new images from the James Webb Space Telescope and what we have learned over the last year. (0:48)Then, Christina Sauer, associate editor for National Geographic Kids Books, talks about Kids Almanac 2024. (25:28)
  • Trails report from Mountain Trails Foundation (3:40), Park City to revisit e-bike rules (6:25), Former U.S. Ski and Snowboard spokesperson Tom Kelly and Olympic skier Heidi Voelker share their stories of Jeremy Nobis whose life will be celebrated on Saturday (10:32), Pioneer Day fireworks and festivities in the Wasatch Back (21:57), Co-Founder of the Park City Beethoven Festival Russell Harlow talks about this summer's festival (23:57), and Leadership Founder Myles Rademan has details on applying for Leadership Class 30 - the final year he'll be leading the group (36:09)
  • Journalist Gloria Dickie discusses her new book, "Eight Bears: Mythic Past And Imperiled Future."Then Tracy Coppola, the National Park Conservation Association’s Senior Colorado Program Manager, will speak about the overall health of our National Parks.
  • Wasatch County seeks to meet with school district on Heber City economic growth proposition (03:10), Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau with a preview of this week's county council meeting (07:13), Interim Park City Planning Director Rebecca Ward and Deputy City Manager Jennifer McGrath have details on July 19th's Bonanza Park community meeting (22:34), Sallie Rinderknecht and Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra with details about the upcoming 100 mile meal event (36:08), Francis City says multiple pump failures have drained water supply (44:55) and People’s Health Clinic’s new 'Food Farmacy Rx' program gives access to fresh produce (46:41)
  • Julia Olson, the Executive Director of Our Children’s Trust, represents a group of young plaintiffs between the ages of 5 and 22 who filed a lawsuit accusing the state of Montana of violating their constitutional rights as it pushed pro-fossil fuel policies that devastated the environment and impacted their health. It is the first case of its kind. Leif Richardson is a conservation biologist with the Xerces (zer ces) Society for Invertebrate Conservation, where he heads up the California Bumble Bee Atlas, a multi-year community science project to survey the diversity and distributions of 25+ native bumble bee species.
  • Mountain Trails Foundation trails report (3:34), Park City may ban open flames (8:56), Summit County Councilmember Roger Armstrong recaps meeting (9:56), Utah Avalanche Center discusses annual report (28:23), Park City Summer Song Camps with Mary Beth Maziarz (41:56)
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