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  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County rejects batch of Dakota Pacific referendum signatures, sponsors seek injunction, Utah media law expert and attorney Michael Judd explains how HB 69 could affect access to public records, house bill would shake up Summit County Council seats, Heber leaders discuss traffic flow around planned Main Street condo hotel, UVU Mathematics professor Dr. Alan Parry explains ranked choice voting and Heber Community Alliance for Main Street and Heber Leadership Academy member Rachel Kahler explains how to preserve Heber's historic homes and buildings.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Executive Director of Better Boundaries Katie Wright has an update on legislative issues affecting redistricting and filing initiatives in Utah and author Molly Bice-Jackson has details on the launch of her new book "The Commodity of Connection."
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Community Development Director Peter Barnes has an update on development projects throughout the county and Leadership Park City Director Scott van Hartesvelt discusses the upcoming Lessons in Leadership Public Safety Management lecture
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Heber City Manager Matt Brower previews Tuesday's city council meeting and Solider Hollow events manager Josh Korn has details on the Solider Hollow venue and upcoming junior nationals in March.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Utah Legislative Report with KUER reporter Sean Higgins and Director of Utah Open Lands Wendy Fisher discusses recent grants and open space preservation projects.
  • The Community Campfire gathers around for a deep dive into the local Elks Lodge, located in a historic building on Main Street. Musical guest Hana Kamler amazes with a live performance in our KPCW Studio. The campfire kids provide the laughs and Coach Skinner has the skinny on sports.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City Ice Miners coach Mike Adamek talks about their state title win this week and nationals at the end of March, misconduct allegations trigger two investigations into Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office, Utah Education Association President Renee Pinkney discusses a referendum against recently passed HB 267 which would prohibit collective bargaining for public employees, Park City Mountain’s final lift opens midway through season after repairs, Kamas planners recommend preliminary short-term rental ban, KPCW Development Director Sarah Ervin wrap's up the station's Winter Pledge Drive and Katie Wright steps down from Better Boundaries amid concerns over legislative "power grab."
  • John Lechner, the author of “Death is Our Business,” does a deep dive into the story of Yevgeny Prigozhin and the mercenary organization The Wagner Group. Then, Meaghan Gitlin and Rob MaGee share the Utah Association for Corporate Growth’s “Deal of the Year” award winners. Rob and Rachel Alday, the owners of Lolo’s Laundry and Abode Luxury Rentals, talk about their local businesses. And KPCW General Manager Juliana Allely wraps up the Winter Pledge Drive.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant talks measles and radon awareness, U.S. Ski and Snowboard's Courtney Harkins provides updates on athlete performances during the Alpine World Championships, Park City Opera previews their Irish-themed performance on St. Patrick's Day and Park City Education Foundation provides an update on programs and events offered by the foundation.
  • Darren Parry, former chairman for the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, highlights the deep connection between Shoshone people and the land and shares how traditional practices reflect sustainability and environmental stewardship.Then, conservation biologist and author Thor Hanson shares ways in which to see nature through a different lens, providing a new perspective on its many wonders, in his new book "Close to Home."
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