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  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, professional skier raising awareness for mental health with new film, Nate Thomas of Parsons Behle & Latimer talks about some of the legal issues surrounding the Park City Ski Patrol Union strike, Utah’s first four-season backcountry hut-to-hut system to open this winter, new tech helps Little Cottonwood Canyon manage avalanche dangers, Wasatch County Search and Rescue member Kam Kohler on how to stay safe in the backcountry this winter, Park City resident and former U.S. Ski Team member Megan McJames promotes her new film "Trailblazer," how Summit Land Conservancy preserves Wasatch Back land and Colorado wildlife commission urges officials to continue wolf reintroductions.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast (3:12), Netflix buys Sundance drama '‘Train Dreams,’' Park City Community Foundation's Eyee Hsu discusses how the Sundance Film Festival brings communities together and how it reflects the town's values, NAC Chief Programming and Education Officer Tracy Meier discusses the 37th Annual Huntsman Cup, making history as the first U.S. race to include skiers with intellectual disabilities, Utah House bill may help Summit County crack down on unlicensed Airbnbs, these Utah lawmakers, including some Republicans, defended liberal arts during a debate over higher ed cuts, Ron Jackenthal with Live Like Sam Foundation talks about the Thrive program, and KPCW's Sarah Ervin and John Burdick announce The Community Campfire, a new Friday show debuting next week.
  • Offset Bier plans to move to Quinn’s Junction, Park City Library opens new telehealth room with inaugural health fair, Summit County Council Member Megan McKenna recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Coalville mayor honored for pedestrian safety efforts, FiReFilms CEO Sharon Anderson Morris shares details about a free screening of the film "The Inn Between," Executive Director of Bridge 21 Stephanie Poulkoff and house resident Ava Jennings share details on the opening of their first neurodivergent housing, Park City Yarrow redevelopment discussion delayed, tattoo shops one step from approval in downtown Heber, director of CCPC’s Counseling and Wellness Center steps down after 13 years and Bonanza Flat paid parking starts June 2 with free permits for Parkites.
  • Park City skiers showcase films on 30-stop Girl Winter Film Tour, Summit County Council split into five districts, David Reymann, who represented the League of Women Voters in the state anti-gerrymandering case, discusses what's next in Utah's redistricting, Park City Transportation Director Tim Sanderson and Senior Transportation Planner Conor Campobasso preview their upcoming open house and share updates on projects, Park City Fire District to celebrate its history with 50 years of stories, Utah Olympic Park General Manager Jamie Kimball provides an update on winter events and uphill season passes, Tribute screenings to honor Robert Redford’s filmmaking legacy, Summit County officials appoint Kacey Bates as sheriff and UDOT to announce Heber bypass route in December.
  • Let's listen to multiple Grammy winner, Wynton Marsalis!
  • Kelle Cobble and Nina Lynch of Kelle and Nina Coaching join this episode of The Mountain Life to talk about their integrative and unique approach to life coaching. Their coaching methods are evidence-based and rooted in science, and they will show you how to condition your mind like you condition your body, so you can live your best life without anything holding you back.
  • Conor Brown and Patrick Bourque owners of Offset Bier join The Mountain Life to talk about the opening of the new brewery, how his location benefits his clients, and what the vision is for this fledgling business.
  • Founder of the Summit County Children's Justice Center Christina Sally discusses April being National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
  • Lynsey Gammon, Farm Director of Gracie's Farm at Blue Sky Ranch in Wanship, joins today's Local News Hour to share more about the farm.
  • Mike Stern's music has been going strong since 1976. Let's delve into it! Plus learn the history of the 1941 jazz classic - Tangerine.
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