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  • Trails report from Mountain Trails Foundation (3:33), Summit County Councilmember Malena Stevens recaps meeting (6:28), Retiring Executive Director of Jewish Family Service Ellen Silver on what's next for organization (24:09), Utah family traverses Summit County on 1,200-mile horseback ride (34:56), Author Dana Klein shares book "Images Of Hope: Inspiring Portraits and Words From Breast Cancer Survivors" (37:32), UTA's Summit County-Salt Lake City bus route ends in August (45:26), Park City Planning Commission approved redevelopment of the Holiday Village and Parkside apartments (47:57)
  • Nell and Chris speak with Alicia Marrs, the Director of Western Water at the National Wildlife Federation. Alicia discusses the recent Supreme Court decision that has narrowed the scope of the Clean Water Act. (1:48)Then, Cheryl Fox from Summit Land Conservancy shares information about the connection between land conservation and water in the Great Salt Lake – it starts with the watershed. (25:59)
  • Mountain Money talks with David Dodson about his new book, "The Manager's Handbook: Five Simple Steps to Build a Team, Stay Focused, Make Better Decisions, and Crush Your Competition." (01:01)Author Michael Thomsen shares the history of how the UFC turned mixed martial arts into a multibillion-dollar business and global pop culture phenomenon in his new book "Cage Kings." (22:20)Then, Mountain Money ends the hour with Connor Brown, owner of Offset Bier. (38:30)
  • Nearly 70% of men over 60 have a noncancerous enlarged prostate. Dr. Shivank Bhatia, a top interventional radiologist, talks about a procedure called prostatic arterial embolization (PAE) that is non-invasive and very effective in shrinking the prostate. (1:23)Then, investigative journalist and sustainable fashion expert Alden Wicker joins the program to enlighten us about the clothes we wear. Her new book is "To Dye For: How Toxic Fashion is Making Us Sick --And How We Can Fight Back.” (26:17)
  • Journalist Darrell Hartman tells the story of two American explorers Robert Peary and Frederick Cook who both claimed to have discovered the North Pole.Then, Novelist Ruta Sepetys explores what makes a story that leaves an indelible mark on the reader or listener.
  • Friends of the Library used book sale starts Monday morning (03:06), Where are fireworks allowed in Summit County? (05:16), Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau previews this week's county council meeting (06:55), Wasatch Back’s Quirky Small Town Fourth of July Celebrations (17:54), Free Sundance screenings return for locals in July (20:25), Longtime CEO of Park City Education Foundation leaving (22:27), Jenny Diersen and Matthew Senker from Firefly Drone Show company talk about 4th of July celebrations (24:44), Impaired driving consequences with Utah Department of Public Safety spokesperson Cameron Roden (37:21)
  • Three-time James Beard award winner and cookbook author, Anya Von Bremzen takes us through the culture of the culinary world as she travels the globe in search of food, history and the meaning of home. (1:02)Then, Dr. Giselle Batcheller, founder of Wellness and Esthetics in Park City. She brings some of the most advanced protocols in lasers and regenerative medicine to Utah. (25:08)
  • International best-selling author John Vaillant shares his new book, “Fire Weather: A True Story From a Hotter World.” (0:56)Then, Neeru Khosla, founder and executive director of CK-12, a global leader in free online education, talks about online learning and how free access could change our world. (27:39)
  • Wasatch Fire District seeks new sales tax (3:01), Snow pile from Park City’s monstrous winter finally melts (5:40), Wasatch Mountain State Park Ranger Kathy Donnell shares summer activities at Utah State Parks (6:52), Nonprofit asks state to give more priority to wildlife fencing (20:36), Park City Councilmember Jeremy Rubell recaps meeting (23:37), Meet new KPCW news director Ashton Edwards (36:44), Brighton moving to parking reservation system (47:17)
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