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  • Park City Institute's Ari Ioannides previews the Big Stars Bright Nights concert series at Canyons Village.
  • Park City Institute's Ari Ioannides previews the Big Stars, Bright Nights concert series at Canyons Village.
  • Wakara developer describes Kamas gun club road negotiations, Wasatch County Health Department health educator Lana McNaughtan and nursing director Gina Tuttle discuss measles cases and the drug take back event on Saturday, Park City Councilmember Tana Toly provides a recap of Thursday's council meeting and Ari Ioannides, newly elected chair of the Summit County Republican Party, talks about the future of the GOP in the county.
  • Utah Avalanche Center update (02:14) Tiger Woods golf course announcement sparks water-use questions (05:33) Park City Institute Executive Director Ari Ioannides (10:32) Park City Manager Matt Dias and Deputy City Manager Sarah Pierce (22:22) Leadership Park City founder Myles Rademan (41:01)
  • Utah Avalanche Center update (2:55), Summit County Councilmember Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's meeting (6:57), Park City Chamber announces first-ever sustainable tourism grant (23:32), Studio Crossing affordable project to get underway this year (31:20), Park City Institute Executive Director Ari Ioannides and successor Betsy Wallace discuss the transition (35:27), Family warns others after snowmelt floods Heber home (47:22).
  • Mountain Trails Foundation trails update (3:08), UDOT selects gondola, enhanced bus service to improve LCC traffic issues (7:37), Park City Institute board member Ari Ioannides on Big Stars, Bright Nights (11:07), Marketplace development near Silver Summit moving ahead (21:45), Homestake housing project, open flame ban could be finalized Thursday (23:44), Women’s Giving Fund's Dalia Gonzales and PC Tots' Sue Banerjee, the winner of this year's grant (26:25), Park City Film's Katy Wang previews upcoming screenings (40:05)
  • Park City Institute Executive Director Ari Ioannides discusses the lack of contract with the Park City School District for the use of the Eccles Center.
  • On today's Local News Hour: Summit County Deputy Attorney Jami Brackin looks back at a 21 year career with the county, Park City Institute Executive Director Ari Ioannides and Executive Producer/Creator - Professor of Rock Adam Reader have details on the Professor of Rock Live lineup and Utah DWR PIO Faith Heaton Jolley talks with Carolyn Murray about human-wildlife interactions in the Wasatch Back.
  • On today's Local News Hour Leslie's guests include: Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt has an update on development projects throughout the county, Park City Councilmember Tana Toly has a recap of last night's meeting and Musician Leslie Harlow and Park City Institute Director Ari Ioannides have details about the return of Chamber music at the Eccles Center starting tomorrow.
  • Park City Institute Executive Director Ari Ioannides and board member Jason Owen has details about an upcoming show the future of the Institute.
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