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  • Summit County is keeping an eye on the construction timeline for the Canyons Resort golf course. County Manager Bob Jasper talked about that Tuesday.
  • Park City School District Counselors, Sam Walsh and Willow Amendola talk about the school's major campaign to bring awareness to teen suicide. Then, film…
  • One of the Park City Planning Commission's present and ongoing challenges is to examine the community's goals of historic character, small town, sense of…
  • With efforts to do something about Utah's dirty air falling on deaf ears, state representative Kraig Powell hopes bringing in a conservative republican to…
  • The Park City Community Foundation is proud and happy, now that's received accreditation with the National Standards for the U.S. Community Foundation.…
  • Next month, the Utah Education Interim committee will consider a bill that would raise $400,000,000 to provide ongoing funding for Utah schools by…
  • The Park City Newcomers Club is hosting its annual membership luncheon this week. KPCW's Leslie Thatcher has more.
  • The U.S. has had poet laureates, who seem to have worked out well, promoting poetry to the masses. But a bill to similarly sing the praises of scientific discovery and get more young people considering science careers is falling victim to politics.
  • Economists thought they would hear there had been about 330,000 applications filed for unemployment insurance. Instead, the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates there were 309,000. Changes in two states' computer systems, however, may still be affecting the data.
  • The hawala system has been long used by those outside the formal banking sector. It gives people a quick, cheap and anonymous way to send money back home. But the very reasons it's attractive to them also make hawala attractive to terrorists.
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