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  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Deputy Summit County Manager Janna Young and Economic Dev. Director Jeff Jones preview the council's two meetings this week, the final 2025 Utah Legislative Report with KUER reporter Saige Miller and the People's Health Clinic Director of Operations Dalia Gonzalez has an update on the nonprofit.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Francis Best Western approved despite community protest, UDOT plan for Kimball Junction traffic focuses on adding lanes, Summit Pride, Park City show support for LGBTQ+ community after state seeks pride flag ban, Park City wants tunnel at Snow Creek Dr. as Yarrow returns to city planners, Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher and Programs Director Heather Sims have an update on the youth sports programs, Hideout could use tax increment funding to develop Ross Creek, Public labor unions launch campaign to repeal law banning collective bargaining, Snyderville Basin Recreation Director Dana Jones has an update and DABS wants to build another liquor store in Park City.
  • Author Grace Williams discusses her new book about the history of the Women’s Bank of Denver, “Give Her Credit.”Then, entrepreneur Jack Danos talks about Coldslayer socks, a new heated sock product.Chefs Larry Abrams & Jason Lahrman preview the upcoming chef takeover at the St. Regis.And John Kenworthy and Ivonne Timar of Flanagan’s talks about St. Patrick’s Day.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City, Summit County meeting with UDOT amid conflict over S.R. 224 plans, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau previews this week's county council meeting, Colorado House approves $34M financial package to lure Sundance, Park City Mountain Ski Patroller Andy Szpak shares details on this year's Backcountry Bow Wow event, Kamas pauses new short-term rentals and adds tax for guests, Park City Ski and Snowboard talks about World Cup athletes training at the UOP and Kouri Richins’ attorneys ask to move murder trial to Salt Lake.
  • Award-winning author Zak Podmore talks about his latest book, "Life After Dead Pool: Lake Powell’s Last Days and the Rebirth of the Colorado River." Then, local conservation easement landowner Wes Siddoway shares more about his family’s decision around land preservation.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Wasatch County asks governor to veto council districting bill, Main Street water line project returns with free parking until June, Park City Deputy Manager Sarah Pearce previews this week's city council meeting, Park City Artists Association shares details about their "Spring Into Art" event, "Going to get ugly": Summit County councilmembers react to districting and top alpine athletes train in Park City ahead of World Cup.
  • Davy Ratchford the General Manager of Snowbasin Resort talks about the alpine that Snowbasin will host for the 2034 Olympics, the No. 1 status of the resort and how their great culture and team keep him excited about going to work every day. Then, veterinary epidemiologist Dr. Stephanie Venn-Watson discovered the first new essential fatty acid in nearly a hundred years – in bottlenose dolphins. She explains how that nutrient, C-15, plays a role in reversing the current trajectory of aging and disease.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, paid parking coming to Bonanza Flat trailheads this summer, Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant addresses bird flu safety, Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher and Programs Director Heather Sims have an update on the youth sports programs and the Executive Director of the Christian Center of Park City Steve Richardson has a program update.
  • Tom Darbyshire, retired advertising executive, shares his thoughts on this year's Super Bowl ads. Then, Matt Schulz from Lending Tree discusses the results of a survey they recently conducted, centering around how much cash lovebirds are planning to spend this Valentine’s Day. And developers Stefanie Wilson and Jack Lopez preview the Shops at Keetley Square coming soon.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Council Member Tonja Hanson recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Historic Park City Alliance Executive Director Ginger Wicks and President Monty Coates discuss pedestrianizing Main Street for Sundance, Park City School District Superintendent Lyndsay Huntsman and board member Nick Hill recap education issues and Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang previews the Back Country Film Festival.
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