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  • KPCW's Connor Thomas reports live from opening day at Canyons Village, Summit County swings slightly right in 2024 presidential vote, annual local art market opens for holiday season, Basin planning commission chair steps back, citing personal workload, Park City School District adds second Jewish holiday to calendar, moves fall break, Park City turkey drive to serve thousands of local families, Park City Councilmember Tana Toly recaps Thursday night's meeting, Park City High School National Honor Society encourages donations for holiday food drive, Deer Valley opens Thanksgiving weekend, earliest day ever, Park City schools won't accept out-of-boundary students next year, Woodward Park City to open Nov. 22, owners to list Town Lift Plaza for $27M amid Vail lawsuit, and Park City school changes mascot from Timberwolves to Miners.
  • Cultural misunderstanding led to charging Park City tennis pro over child porn, Midway resort hosts Pumpkin Plunge to benefit holiday "Shop with a Cop" program, South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting, fire claims Kamas’ Blazzard lumber mill, the cause is under investigation, PCFD Fire Marshal Mike Owens talks about gas safety ahead of winter months, Wasatch County inches toward support for Heber’s downtown plan; final decision pending, and Live PC Give PC goal and leaderboards update with Joel Zarrow, CEO Park City Community Foundation & Sara Huey, sponsor Vail EpicPromise/Park City Mountain.
  • Mountain Money kicks off this weeks show with a discussion of new filing requirement for LLCs with Steven Bowers CPA. Park City Attorney Kristal Bowman-Carter talks about estate planning. Grand Hyatt Deer Valley General Manager Anthony Duggan talks about the opening of the new hotel in East Village. And Abby Phillips previews the upcoming Christmas tree lighting event at Junction Commons.
  • Megan McKenna likely to keep lead in race for open Summit County Council seat, two candidates disqualified from Wasatch County School Board races, Cincinnati budgeting $5 million to lure Sundance Film Festival, Kamas Valley to place wreaths at every veteran's grave this December, Live PC Give PC donations exceed $5M, Park City launching Youth Advisory Council to get students involved in local government, Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher has an update on youth sports programs, Summit County Council won’t raise property taxes this year, Park City Recreation Director Ken Fisher has an update on indoor activities as winter nears, and skiers will migrate to Deer Valley East Village parking amid Snow Park construction, attorney says.
  • Neighbors granted appeal stalling Princes' Treasure Hill home plans, Kouri Richins denied bail again ahead of 2025 murder trial, Park City Mountain COO Deirdra Walsh has a preview of the upcoming ski season, Wasatch Trails Foundation Executive Director Mia Yue has a look at the accomplishments of 2024 and a look ahead to this winter and next year, and Heber Valley Chamber Executive Director Dallin Koecher discusses ongoing downtown developments in Heber and Midway.
  • Alexis Brown of the Park City Community Foudnation along with Ryan Midiri of Ski Butlers and Garrett Barner of JP Morgan explore how Live PC Give PC has shaped a community through philanthropy. Then, Dr. Jessica Shepherd, an OB/GYN and menopause expert, shares effective navigation skills for perimenopause and menopause in her book "Generation M: Living Well in Perimenopause and Menopause."
  • Latest trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, locals give Park City Main Street Area Plan positive reviews, Summit County Councilmember Tonja Hanson recaps Wednesday's meeting, Park City Education Foundation President and CEO Ingrid Whitley and Vice President of Advancement Jen Billow have an update on programs offered by the foundation, Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang previews upcoming screenings, Town Lift Plaza owners to sell property amid new Vail Resorts lawsuit, Summit County Council race down to 1% margin after in-person votes, and Summit County winter parking restrictions begin Friday, Nov. 15.
  • Renowned researcher, physician and neuroscience professor Godfrey Pearlson talks about the science of weed. Is it a cure-all? A toxic, addictive substance? Or something in between? Then, Jasmine Smith, CEO of Rejuve.AI, shares their new app, now in beta testing, intended to help you reduce your biological age.
  • Cammie Kirkham-Heritt talks about the opening of the new Barnes & Noble store in Kimball Junction. Then, Chris Opdyke of U.S. Bank Mortgage talks about what's happening in the mortgage market ahead of next week’s Fed meeting. And Mark Robinson highlights Powder Hounds Coffee.
  • Award-winning environmental journalist Sophie Yeo examines how the planet would have looked before humans scrubbed away its diversity in her new book, "Nature's Ghosts: The World We Lost and How to Bring it Back." Then Andy Szabo, director of the Alaska Whale Foundation, shares insights from a study that sheds light on how humpback whales use tools to enhance their feeding strategies.
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