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  • Park City principal shares harassment policies and procedures after antisemitic incident, Kamas resident and president of the Lung Cancer Foundation of America Kim Norris has details about the new drug approved by the FDA and clinical trials to help boost a fundraising campaign, Co-founder of Park City Song Summit Ben Anderson reveals the line up for 2024, Emcee of The Follies Tom Clyde and Director Mark Conklin have a preview of this year's Follies, Parkites asked to reflect on their state of wellbeing and Free access to National Parks this weekend.
  • Gov. Cox orders flags to be flown at half-staff through Monday, NHL training facility to be built in Sandy, O’Shucks to close Main Street location, but isn’t leaving town, Brandy Strand, Executive Director of Preservation Utah, discusses the most endangered sites in the state, including two in Park City, Executive Director Summit Community Gardens/EATS Helen Nadel has an update, Search and rescue nonprofit raises $100k for Summit County operations and Heber Valley Chamber Public Relations Manager Jessica Turner has an update on events in the valley.
  • Utah ski resorts announce 2024 opening dates, Park City seeks members for new nonprofit funding committee, Save People Save Wildlife adds new statues to SR224, Junction Commons aims to combine commercial space with mixed-use housing, Park City Council considers ranked choice voting, discusses Main Street Area Plan, after successful summer harvest, Summit Community Gardens/EATS previews Farm to Fork event, and Midway resident shares serendipitous Swiss Days story a warzone away.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Dakota Pacific seeks to incorporate town in Kimball Junction, Park City seniors support a new center location as long as their needs are met, Mark Giles with Our Sundays has details on the new exhibit titled "Beyond the White" that tells the story of the Our Sundays ski and snowboard club, no cars allowed on Park City’s Main Street for Sundance Film Festival, State Senator Ron Winterton previews this year's legislative session and Summit County Councilmember Canice Harte recaps Wednesday's council meeting.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers shares a monthly water update, Park City Sailing receives national honor for accessible, inclusive programs, Park City Ski & Snowboard Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Director Adam Loomis and ski jumper Seth Rothchild detail next week's Junior National Championships, Midway residents sue over wastewater treatment pond stench and Summit Pride members share details on this year's Winter Pride activities in collaboration with Gay Ski Week.
  • 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.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, construction on state Route 224 bus rapid transit system to begin this fall, Summit County Clerk Eve Furse addresses Dakota Pacific referendum signature gathering and other ballot issues, YMCA of Utah's Ben Wittig and Mary Gilson share details on upcoming camp openings and Arts Council of Park City and Summit County Executive Director Jocelyn Scudder, Park City Gallery Association Rep Maren Mullin and Ballet West Acadamy's Allison DeBona talk about this month's gallery stroll.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City School District announces new superintendent, Summit County Councilmember Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Utah DABS accepting applications to run small liquor stores in Kamas, Coalville, Leadership Park City Director Scott van Hartesvelt on this year's Leadership Symposium on Feb. 7th, new Wasatch County high school will be Deer Creek Riverhawks and Arts Council Executive Director Jocelyn Scudder talks about this month's gallery stroll on Friday night and their master planning efforts.
  • Park City School District superintendent and board working to move forward after previous leadership's "missteps," Park City preservation board considers revised Centennial House plans, Summit County Community Development Director Peter Barnes provides an update on development projects throughout the county, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting and Jackson Kaguri, the founder of the Nyaka organization which works with HIV/AIDS orphans in Uganda, talks about his recent visit to Park City's rotary clubs.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City Mayor won’t seek second term, Summit County Public Works Director John Angell talks about potential flooding as snow begins to melt, Dakota Pacific referendum appears to fall short of ballot, NPR and PBS leaders to discuss public funding with DOGE subcommittee, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting and Tom Cammemeyer and Elliott Goldman discuss the return of the Norwegian School of Nature Life and its UNA Mountains programs.
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