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  • Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers shares key wastewater issues, US 40 crash kills one near Heber where UDOT plans safety improvements, Summit Pride members Virginia Solomon and Rebecca Brenner share details on the "Raise the Flag" initiative and June Pride Month programming, Mediator and author Chad Ford and Mountain Mediation Programs Director Kris Campbell detail Ford's visit focused on understanding conflict and how to turn it into meaningful connection, Ecker Hill Middle School PTO President Brittany Bailey and parent organizer Kouy Kolar share details on year-end community events, Wasatch County rodeo and derby thwart scalpers with in-person only presale, Utah's newest state park opens near Moab with biking, offroading and fossils, UDOT warns drivers after increase in scam texts, calls and Summit County deputies issue reminder on e-bike safety.
  • Park City officials finalize golf course fees and add 5-play punch pass, Summit Community Gardens readies as growing season approaches, Park City School District athletics master plan faces layout and turf setbacks, Utah Olympic Park's Kole Nordmann shares details on summer season activities, Karl Hunt from the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands discusses the state's wildfire season preparations, Park City Mayor Nann Worel recaps Thursday's council meeting, Lawyer Janet Conway explains West Hills incorporation lawsuit and Recycle Utah’s future remains uncertain after September 2026 eviction date.
  • This week on The Community Campfire, we honor Memorial Day with powerful local stories and live music. Andrea Buchanan introduces us to the Treblemakers, an all-women’s a cappella group bringing harmony and heart to the Park City Cemetery celebration. Amber Johnson explores the deep roots of Midway’s Memorial Hill and the community spirit that shaped it into a tribute to veterans. We get a soulful, in-studio performance and stories from singer-songwriter Rick Gerber, plus Coach Skinner's local sports, quirky fun-facts and the ever-unpredictable adventures of our Campfire Kids.
  • Veteran educator Dr. Mort Sherman and accomplished musician and educator Sara Sherman discuss how music can be integrated in our daily lives in a more conscious and purposeful way. Then, Avanto Spa owners Cayden Ottley and Phillippe Mousques highlight the benefits of "Contrast Therapy," a method of temperature-based water therapy.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, bill reshaping the Summit County Council passes legislature last minute, Peace House Executive Director Kendra Wyckoff adresses future funding amidst legislative budget cuts, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting and Heber Valley Chamber Executive Director Dallin Koecher talks upcoming events.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Councilmember Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's meeting, Swaner Nature Preserve and EcoCenter Director of Exhibits and Visitor Experience Hunter Klingensmith with details on the upcoming exhibit, Park City Council return to Snow Creek tunnel proposal, Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang has a preview of upcoming screenings, Park City Opera performs at Jordanelle for St. Patrick’s Day, Measles vaccination rate in Wasatch County below CDC recommendation and Assessor: Park City ski resort owners pushed for tax break during legislative session.
  • Nate Pederson, historian, librarian, and co-author of the new book "Pseudoscience: An Amusing History of Crackpot Ideas and Why We Love Them," sheds light on why we love to believe in things we know aren't true.Then, University of Utah Physics professor George Cassiday talks about the history of particle physics and detection in Utah, and Park City’s role in the search for these elusive particles.
  • The Community Campfire goes behind the scenes with the folks who groom our local ski runs. Then, Coach Skinner has the latest on local sports and the campfire kids share their views on the world. Local musician Bruce Music wraps up the hour with an in-studio performance.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Park City Mayor Nann Worel has a recap of last night's meeting, South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting, Verified signature count over halfway to Dakota Pacific referendum, Judd Efinger and Anneke Efinger, President and Vice President of the Love like Ky Foundation, have details on an upcoming fundraiser this Saturday, Local domestic violence shelters worry as lawmakers slash funding, Jim Siti from the nonprofit Operation Smile has details on their fundraising event at Deer Valley Saturday, Much loved 101-year-old Park City native passes away and Heber City begins work on new park.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County adopts temporary zoning to comply with Dakota Pacific mandate, Kem C. Gardner Chief Economist Phil Dean talks about Utah's high median household income, Park City Councilmember Bill Ciraco recaps Thursday's council meeting, Image Reborn Foundation Executive Director Bobbi Lord talks about an upcoming event at the Park City Hospital, Park City School District sports complex approved with pickleball prohibition and Wasatch County governments coordinate e-bike rules as weather warms.
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