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  • On today's Local News Hour, Sean Higgins covers Leslie Thatcher. His guests today include: (08:05) High Valley Transit Board Member David Geffen has the latest with the transit district's ambitious plans for 2022 and (23:06) Park City Manager Matt Dias has a preview of Thursday's City Council meeting.
  • On today's Cool Science Radio, Lynn Ware Peek and Sarah Ervin, covering John Wells, speak with: (01:10) cognitive psychologist Doctor Brian Butterworth, who works on the abilities and disabilities of our numerical processing. His new book is, Can Fish Count? What Animals Reveal About Our Uniquely Mathematical Minds.Then, (27:17) world class pediatric surgeon, social scientist, and bestselling author Dr. Dana Suskind will share her revelatory new book, Parent Nation: Unlocking Every Child's Potential.
  • On today's Local News Hour, Michelle Deininger covers Leslie Thatcher. Her guests include: (10:16) Park City Municipal Environmental Sustainability Manager Luke Cartin has an update on the city's 2023/2030 net zero goals and the Tooele solar farm, (24:07) Park City Councilor Jeremy Rubell has a recap of Thursday's city council meeting and (37:49) Executive Director Park City Sailing Scott VerMerris has information on this summer's youth camps.
  • On today's This Green Earth, Nell and Chris speak with: (01:52) author and historian Elena Conis about her new book, How to Sell a Poison: The Rise, Fall and Toxic Return of DDT. This deeply researched book provides a well-articulated explanation of how DDT was sold, mis-regulated and resold. Then, (29:28) Dr. Brian Moench with Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment comes on to talk about the EPA’s recent rejection of a request by the Utah Division of Air Quality to allow a higher ozone.If the EPA would have agreed to the request, then Utahns would have been subjected to higher levels of ozone air pollution.
  • On today's Local News Hour host Michelle Deininger's guests include: (06:15) Communities That Care Executive Director Mary Christa Smith has details on tomorrow's Ask Me Anything Panel and pizza party and (21:33) Park City Education Foundation Executive Director Abby McNulty has an update on programs offered by the foundation.
  • On today's Local News Hour, Sean Higgins covers Leslie Thatcher. His guests include: (08:51) Soldier Hollow Customer Engagement Manager Rachel Kahler talks about hosting the International Olympic Committee and upcoming summer calendar, (25:50) Village Bicycle Project members James May and Executive Director Joshua Poppel have details about Saturday's bike drop and (36:40) Director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses open space issues.
  • On today's Mountain Money, Alison Kuhlow and Doug Wells delve into (00:16) Florida’s attempt to unravel Disney’s special taxing district. Analysis of this effort involves things only attorneys can understand and that’s why Jaye Calhoun, partner at Kean Miller LLP, joins in.Then, (22:56) Benjamin Bailey with Praxis Mutual Funds and Everence Financial shares how you can make targeted, positive impact investments through green and social impact bonds.Alison and Doug end the hour speaking with (41:13) Jeannie Lambert, who shares what it takes for Stein Eriksen Lodge to earn the 2022 Forbes 5-Star Travel Rating for the 15th Straight Year.
  • Sean Higgins covers Leslie Thatcher on today's Local News Hour. His guests include: (08:58) Summit County Council Member Malena Stevens recaps Wednesday's meeting, (32:50) Director for Timpanogos Valley Theatre, David Thorpe, talks about the theater's production of Pirates of Penzance. He also plays a Pirate King! and (39:24) Trails and Open Space Manager Heinrich Deters and Fire Code Official Dave Thacker of the PCMC Fire Panel on the Wildland-Urban Interface Code and wildfire awareness event.
  • On today's Local News Hour guests include: Summit County Manager Tom Fisher discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, the Legislative update with KPCW reporter Alexander Cramer and Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra with two winners of this years Green Buisiness awards, Sophy Kohler of Park City Nursery and Ryan Filipack director of engineering at Hyatt Centric Park City.
  • Superbowl Ads, Powder Days, and Valentine's Day Scams, all on this episode of Mountain Money.
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