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  • Heber Valley residents connect with businesses and nonprofits at community expo, Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant provides a monthly update, Wasatch County cost of living high for Utah but below U.S. average, Be Ready Utah expert Bryan Stinson talks about earthquake safety and The Great Utah ShakeOut, Park City Municipal's Rhoda Stauffer and Meagan Nielsen of Habitat for Humanity discuss their affordable housing workshop and Arches National Park's Fiery Furnace reopens permit applications.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, hundreds protest Trump and Musk on Heber’s Main Street, Summit County Chief Deputy Kacey Bates and PIO Skylar Talbot share updates on law enforcement issues, Heber City Manager Matt Brower previews Tuesday's city council meeting, PCSD eliminates COO position as Mike Tanner is no longer with district, Holy Cross Ministries Executive Director Emmie Gardner shares updates on programs and services and Ikon Pass adds new eastern Canada resort for 2025-2026 season.
  • Jonathan Tarleton, author of "Homes for a Living" dives into co-op housing in New York City and shares its many similarities to our deed restricted housing. Then, Will Thompson CFA, CFP of Victrix Investment Advisors shares insights into the craziness that was this past week’s stock market rout.
  • Amanda Rodewald is the Senior Director of the Center for Avian Population Studies at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Rodewald takes us through the finding of the recently-released State of the Birds report and shares which bird species are struggling and which are thriving.Award-winning environmental journalist Sophie Yeo author of "Nature's Ghosts, The World We Lost and How to Bring it Back" joins the show. She examines how the planet would have looked before humans scrubbed away its diversity: from landscapes carved out by megafauna to the primeval forests that emerged following the last Ice Age.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Kouri Richins murder trial delayed indefinitely, Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, Heber Valley Chamber Executive Director Dallin Koecher and Park City School District whistleblower Ned Reilly and freelance reporter Michelle Deininger discuss last week's news that the district's Chief Operating Officer Mike Tanner's position is being eliminated.
  • Justin Ferrell, author of “Billionaire Wilderness: The Ultra-Wealthy and the Remaking of the American West,” dives deep into understanding of money moving to the West, the impact of an increasing population of the ultra-wealthy, and the issue of whether wealth can solve the problems wealth creates. Then, Jonathan Schechter, a member of the town council in Jackson, Wyoming, talks about how extremes of wealth are affecting life in mountain towns. And the husband-and-wife team of Mack Tilling and Anne Vivienne talk about their sweet new business, Mack’s Finest Gelato.
  • High Valley Transit Executive Director Caroline Rodriguez and Chief Development Officer Gabe Shields share updates on new facilities and the summer bus schedule, Figure Skating Club of Park City skaters Dash Williams and Sosie Sheffert along with co-chair of the production Emily Boyd have preview this year's spring show "Under the Sea on Ice," Park City Council to revisit ranked choice voting decision and Park City Chamber Bureau CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff recaps a strong 2024-2025 ski season.
  • Author Brian Goldstone shares his new book on the plight of the working homeless, “There Is No Place for Us.” Then Anne Wellde of Goldman Sachs talks about their 10,000 Small Businesses program. And doctors Danny Wightman and Wyatt Horsley discuss the concierge medical practice at Park City Hospital.
  • Jan Olpin, owner of Dairy Keen, talks about this staple of the Heber food scene for many years. Then, Jessica McLaren, owner of Mountain Town Olive Oil, discusses how the current trade uncertainty is affecting her business. And author Stephen Witt tells the story of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and the technology they developed in his new book, “The Thinking Machine.”
  • Local GOP formally supports bill to district Summit County Council, Summit County Council Member Canice Harte recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Habitat for Humanity Administrative Director Meagan Nielsen shares details about their financial education course for women and the Arts Council highlights Miners 9 series and upcoming art exhibits.
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