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  • Author Ben McKenzie shares new book, "Easy Money: Cryptocurrency, Casino Capitalism, and the Golden Age of Fraud." (00:00)Then Benjamin Keys, economist and a professor of real estate and finance at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, talks about the future of homeowners insurance and climate change. (24:10)Plus, Luke Jensen, co-owner of One Love Tattoo. (41:09)
  • Huge crowd shows up to remember skier Jeremy Nobis (3:39), Midway City puts hard cap on height of resort buildings (7:44), Song Summit Founder Ben Anderson shares details about new shows and ticket releases (9:42), Director of Sustainable Tourism, Morgan Mingle, and VP of Communications, Dan Howard, announce Sustainable Tourism Grant recipients (30:22), Beethoven Festival features six weeks of classical performances (48:30)
  • Duke family gets new lease on farm (3:46), Oakley City Councilmember Tom Smart on Weber Corridor Trail Project (6:18), Wasatch Back Pioneer Day fireworks and festivities (20:58), Wasatch County Event Complex Director John Provost on Wasatch County Fair Days (23:34), Leadership Park City's Class 29 class project "Let's Talk" (35:25)
  • Intermountain Park City Hospital is welcoming its first pediatric orthopedic surgeon, who will provide comprehensive, orthopedic care to children and further expand the hospital’s pediatric care services for families living along the Wasatch Back. (0:46)Then, certified music therapist and local resident Kayla Zuckerman Kantor talks about her business, Make Me a Melody, and how she was inspired by working in pediatric palliative care at Primary Children’s Hospital. (24:33)
  • Nell and Chris have an update on the climate related court case involving kids versus the state of Montana. Is Montana denying a child's constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment? Yesterday, a district judge ruled in the kids favor. (1:26)Then, they take a deep dive into Florida’s waters to uncover the why behind the mass bleaching event happening to the state’s coral reefs. They discuss the details and potential fallout from the damage with Jennifer Moore, the Threatened Coral Recovery Coordinator with NOAA Fisheries. (3:38)They end the hour talking conservation with David Livermore, Utah’s State Director for The Nature Conservancy. Livermore discusses the many conservation projects taking place throughout our state and what the organization is focusing on now and in the coming years. (27:23)
  • Summit County Manager Shayne Scott shares agenda for county council meeting (2:33) Park City Summit County Arts Council Executive Director Jocelyn Scudder details Art on the Trails and September's Monster Drawing Rally (12:05)
  • Park City Councilmember Jeremy Rubell recaps council meeting (2:21), Sage Mountain's Lauren Lockey details Saturday's Plant-Based Palooza fundraiser and the Wine Down Yoga classes on Tuesday evenings (13:41)
  • Preliminary primary results: Dobkin, Whitesides eliminated from Park City Council race (02:41),Park City leaders disagree about public support for arts district (05:56), Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt has an update on development projects throughout the county (09:22), Executive Director Prospector Square Property Owners Association Craig Dennis and owner of Este Pizza Carissa Devenport have details about this weekend’s Prospector Block Party (25:30), Interim Executive Director for Summit Community Gardens/EATS Kelly Vendetti (31:57) and Park City cyclist completes his 15th Point 2 Point race (42:03)
  • Carl Skylling of Skytrac, a Utah based ski lift company, shares new advancements in ski lifts and the local company’s niche. (0:48)Then, music director of Songwriting with Soldiers, Jay Clementi, talks about the songwriting circles with veterans and how this changes their lives and can rewire the brain. (26:12)
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