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  • Wasatch County granted exception while Summit County divides council into districts, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau has a preview of this week's county council meeting, SB Dance Curbside Theatre Artistic Director Stephen Brown on season end performance at The Shop, Summit Land Conservancy VP of Conservation and Counsel Kate Sattelmeier and VP of Communications Caitlin Williard open space issues and flu, COVID-19 vaccines offered at Wasatch Back clinics this month
  • Science journalist Cara Giaimo dives into the ocean’s abyss to learn new approaches to life from some of the oceans most interesting creatures. In her latest book, "Leaving the Ocean Was a Mistake: Life Lessons from Sixty Sea Creatures," Giaimo uses the bizarre and fascinating adaptations of sixty marine creatures to offer humorous and insightful advice for living on land. Award-winning author Gary Ferguson has written for a variety of national publications and and has penned twenty-seven books on nature and science, including his latest book: "The Twilight Forest: An Elegy for Ponderosa in a Changing West."
  • At just 38, Park City native Meghan Kahn was diagnosed with ALS. A devoted mom, teacher and athlete, Meghan faces this challenge with extraordinary courage. She shares her story and how the community is rallying to support her and the fight against ALS on Oct. 11. Then, Park City schools have banned cell phone use during the school day for grades 6 - 12. Digital expert Devorah Heitner, author of "Growing up in Public: Coming of Age in a Digital World," discusses the topic.
  • Kimball Junction crash causes gridlock during morning commute, UDOT to share Heber Valley bypass update with local leaders, U.S. Ski and Snowboarding Chief of Sport Anouk Patty has details on the upcoming season, Peace House Ex. Director Kendra Wyckoff with more on how Domestic Violence Awareness month is being recognized and Park City Board of Realtors President Maverick Bolger introduces the association's new CEO Jennifer Armandi.
  • Robotics expert James Bellingham talks about how marine robots are reshaping our understanding of the ocean. From shipwreck recovery to climate research, these technologies are transforming how we study and protect Earth’s last frontier. Then, John Green, bestselling author and advocate, discusses his new book, “Everything Is Tuberculosis,” a work of history, memoir and urgent call to action about the world’s deadliest infection.
  • Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, U.S. Ski and Snowboard prepares to make 2026 Olympic and Paralympic team picks, Summit County Councilmember Tonja Hanson recaps Wednesday's council meeting, Park City Fire District Battalion Chief Max Dosher and Assistant Battalion Chief Sean Briley share details on the district's 50th anniversary and open house, Park City Film Executive Director Katy Wang provides a preview of upcoming screenings and Megan McJames shares details about her new short film, "Trails Still Blazing: Motherhood in the Mountains" and Summit County officials appoint Kacey Bates as sheriff.
  • 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.
  • This week, Andrea Buchanan has a story about local Olympian Kate Johnson and her lost diary and how it found its way home to her 30 years later. Then, Amber Johnson tells the story of the I Love You, Bro Project – a Utah nonprofit that's helping men find connection and purpose through shared stories, laughter, and unwavering support. And "Your Old Pal" Ryan Walsh stops by for a conversation about his musical career. Plus, Coach Skinner has the skinny on sports and the Campfire Kids give their insights on the world.
  • Molly Kawahata an award-winning speaker, strategist, advocate, and former Climate Advisor at the Obama White House and Eeye Hsu with Park City Community Foundation discuss the "A Hopeful Horizon for the Climate" discussion on June 4.
  • National Ability Center director of development Caitlin Bognaski and equine manager Meghan O'Toole have details on this year's annual Barn Party.
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