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  • Utah Avalanche Center report (2:40) Proposed new Wasatch County ordinance on dark skies to be released this week (5:31) High Valley Transit District discusses potential funding challenges (8:29) Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting (24:00) BalletNEXT shares new performances including Best of Sleeping Beauty (42:21)
  • Social Psychologist Sander van der Linden is known around the University of Cambridge as the “defense against the dark arts teacher.” He shows how we can inoculate ourselves against misinformation in his new book, "Foolproof: Why Misinformation infects our Minds and How to Build Immunity."Then biologist Dr. Danielle Clode. She studies koalas and writes about this marsupial (which is actually not a bear!) that eats only one food, one that is toxic!
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (3:39), Woodward Park City hosts knuckle huck competition (5:23), South Summit HS Gay-Straight Alliance faculty advisor Amy Leithead and students working on Random Acts of Kindness and "you are not alone" initiatives (10:24), Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey has a recap of last night's meeting (21:07), Changes at the North Summit County Fire District (34:28), Wasatch Camerata's Lorraine Branham and Tiffany Mortensen talk about their upcoming shows this weekend (38:03), and BalletNEXT's upcoming performances (46:50)
  • Sports physician Dr. Max Testa, who runs the Sports Performance Center at Park City Hospital, talks about scientifically helping people find the most efficient and effective path to fitness and performance.Then author Meg Zucker, who has written "Born Extraordinary: Empowering Children with Differences and Disabilities," joins the show.
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (2:41), North Summit Fire District Chief Ben Nielson with an update on the rebuilding of the district (5:25), Hydrologist Matt Lindon discusses the historic snowpack and runoff (22:41), Heber City Police Chief Dave Booth to retire this fall (34:57), Filmmaker John Gonthier on the Dr. Bob concert film "Ghosts of Rock 'n' Roll" (38:04), Summit County construction encounters bedrock and budget problems (46:28), and gas explosion at Deer Valley yurt (48:52)
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (2:48) Utah Gov. Spencer Cox plans to sign S.B. 84 (5:15) Park City Fire's Mike Owens, Max Dosher (8:22) Youth Sports Alliance's Emily Fisher (23:20) Wasatch County creates first North Fields agriculture protection area (32:27) Snyderville Basin Recreation shares summer plans (34:55) Ski industry leaders to hold forum at Park City Library Monday night (44:51) ‘It’s a Good Day to Change the World’ offers inspiration to create a just world (46:37)
  • Former US Sen. Phil Gramm shares 'The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate ' (1:00) Park City owners dish on new restaurant Stacked (29:23) Local business owners on founding 30 Minute Tire  (42:40)
  • On this This Green Earth we discuss possible cancer-curing corals and how our growing world population is affecting the planet.
  • On This Green Earth, Chris and Claire hear from a local entrepreneur who has launched America’s first mainstream climate brand.
  • Executive Director of the National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association, Molly Gezella-Baranczyk, talks about the mission and goals of the organization, the many successes they have had in helping injured wildlife and what someone should do if they find an injured animal while out on the trails. (1:05) Then Ocean Legacy Foundation's Kathryn Anderson discusses the massive amounts of plastic within our oceans and the launch of the foundation's new EPIC Academy. This is a free online educational program that provides individuals, businesses and organizations essential knowledge regarding plastic pollution, cleanup efforts and solutions for creating plastic-free lands and waters. (22:33)
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