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  • Developers talk plans for new homes, leisure amenities east of Deer Valley expansion, City Park courts to adopt even/odd approach for morning racket sports, Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History to host fundraiser next week, Veterans, friends, family observe Memorial Day at Park City Cemetery, War veteran reflects upon the journey to make Memorial Hill a sacred space in Midway, Heber City works to find compromise for Main Street banner space, Tina Lewis, a longtime Parkite who helped shape modern Park City has died, Heber works to lower construction costs to expand city’s cemetery, Founder of Progression and venture capitalist Ryan Bellissimo discusses this year’s Progression program happening in Park City on June 13 and Park City Chamber Bureau CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff has a monthly update, including a look at the coming summer season.
  • Trails report with Mountain Trials Foundation, Park Silly Sunday Market Executive Director Kate McChesney discusses the opening of Silly Market, Midway’s Lundin family farm moves closer to conservation easement, Renee Mox Hall with Park City Treble Makers details some of their upcoming concerts, Residents invited to help update eastern Summit County’s guiding planning document, Park City and Summit County Arts Council Executive Director Jocelyn Scudder and Dr. Trevor Cates talk about this month's gallery stroll on Friday night featuring painter Gwen Cates at Trove Gallery and Former White House climate advisor to discuss the ‘science of hope’ in Park City.
  • Ophthalmologist Dr. Barbara Wirostko, co-founder and medical director of MyEyes, a local company that helps glaucoma patients with new technology, talks about the latest advances in the treatment of glaucoma.Then, author Jennifer Holland talks about her new book, "Dog Smart: Life-Changing Lessons in Canine Intelligence," a cutting-edge science narrative that outlines Holland’s quest to learn the true meaning of dog intelligence.
  • Water and sewer replacement work to resume in downtown Heber; start date pending, New Salt Lake Bees stadium in Daybreak has new renderings, and a new name, Lisa Verzella Observations Program Leader at SLC National Weather Service branch is looking for new team members in PC, Park City School District receives $400,000 in federal funds for electric school buses, Utah Symphony spokesperson, David Porter, discusses the future of Abravanel Hall in downtown Salt Lake City, Fifth man charged after shooting injured two at large Peoa party, Former city councilmember appointed to Park City Chamber position (36:05), Main Street water line replacement to end for season before July and Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus talks about the top stories they are covering.
  • Park City School District and parents discuss how cellphones and social media can negatively impact kids, PWHL Minnesota player and Park City resident Mellissa Channell talks about the team's recent victory, Repairs on horizon for flood-damaged Wasatch County roads, Park City Councilmember Tana Toly has a recap of last night's meeting, Summit County planner promoted to department director, Robyn Hase, certified athletic trainer and physical therapy manager at Intermountain Park City Hospital, and physical therapist Marlene Hatch preview the third and final installment of Intermountain's speaker series on female athletes, Owners of breakfast favorite Five5eeds set to open sister restaurant serving dinner and Ski industry normalizing after post-COVID bump, Vail CEO says.
  • Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, Park City rangers helped couples who planned to wed at the ‘Church of Dirt’ find new venues, 2034 Winter Olympics in Utah estimated to cost nearly $3 billion, Local Historian Sandra Morrison talks about National Register of Historic Places, The Echo Church and School and gives information about a free event on Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 4pm: "Chinese Railroad Worker Archaeology in Utah" and Board Chair of Christian Center of Park City Rob Harter introduces the group's new Executive Director, Steve Richardson.
  • Venture into the world of cicadas and unravel some of the mysteries of their biogeography, evolutionary adaptations, and the ecological significance of their cyclical emergence. Then, author Boyce Upholt takes us through the history of the Mississippi River.
  • Park City to further evaluate paid parking at Bonanza Flat trailheads, Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant has a monthly update, Moe Hickey CEO Voices for Utah Children and Martin Munoz Kids Count Director discuss the results of this year's "KIDS COUNT Data Book" overview and Park City Education Foundation CEO Ingrid Whitley and Vice President of Advancement Jen Billow has an update on the success of Running With Ed and classroom grants.
  • Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Summit County Council Chair Malena Stevens recaps Wednesday's meeting, Powder Mountain's new Chief Development and Construction Officer Brooke Hontz who recently left Extell Corp, Executive Director of Park City Sailing Scott VerMerris has details on this year’s sailing season and upcoming "Sailstice" event this weekend and Contributions of Chinese railroad workers in Utah’s history examined at free lecture.
  • Acclaimed physicist Sean Carroll makes the most complicated ideas in physics accessible for anyone who wants to learn.And innovator and entrepreneur, Charles Loughheed, explains how the intersection of technology and healthcare leads to happier, healthier and more successful outcomes for doctors and their patients.
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