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  • On today's Cool Science Radio Lynn's guests are: former National Geographic writer and journalist (1:02) Daniel Stone, who takes readers on an entertaining adventure through the deep sea, diving into the incredible culture of shipwrecks in human history in "SINKABLE: Obsession, the Deep Sea, and the Shipwreck of the Titanic."Then, best-selling author (23:50) Alexandra Horowitz takes listeners through the first year of a puppy's life in her new book, "The Year Of The Puppy: How Dogs Become Themselves."
  • Summit County clerk defends decision to reject referendum, Summit County Community Development Director Peter Barnes provides an update on development projects throughout the county, Chabad of Park City Director, Yudi Steiger, on Utah's first-ever Jewish Festival in Park City, most Wasatch County drivers have close calls on north US 40 and Park City Opera Artistic Director Ben Beckman and Baritone Jake Stamatis share details on their first main stage production, "The Barber of Seville."
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center report, Summit County Council Member Roger Armstrong discusses HB 309 and the Dakota Pacific development, Protect Summit County members Joe Urankar and Brendan Weinstein talk about their referendum to stop the Dakota Pacific development, Summit County Treasurer Corrie Forsling and Park City Rotary member Bari-Nan Cohen Rothchild detail the 2025 community grant cycle and a preview of KPCW's newest program "The Community Campfire."
  • Heber City pulled a “bait and switch” in Duke Farm land deal, family says (02:17), Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau previews county council meeting (06:58), Upcoming Prospector Block Party Saturday (27:29), Summit Land Conservancy Director Cheryl Fox on For The Future fund (34:10), Summit County bike share program delayed (42:45), Park City seeks 40 artists for public art project (45:10) and Francis unveiling plans for new city hall (46:54)
  • Preliminary primary results: Dobkin, Whitesides eliminated from Park City Council race (02:41),Park City leaders disagree about public support for arts district (05:56), Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt has an update on development projects throughout the county (09:22), Executive Director Prospector Square Property Owners Association Craig Dennis and owner of Este Pizza Carissa Devenport have details about this weekend’s Prospector Block Party (25:30), Interim Executive Director for Summit Community Gardens/EATS Kelly Vendetti (31:57) and Park City cyclist completes his 15th Point 2 Point race (42:03)
  • Dickey widens lead to 11 votes in Park City mayor race, Josh McCraine, a University of Utah political science professor, talks about the recent elections, Park City set to vote on Clark Ranch conservation guidelines, DeBoer pleads not guilty to obstruction in fatal Jordanelle road rage shooting, U.S. Speedskating Executive Director Ted Morris previews the Salt Lake City World Cup event this month leading up to the Milan-Cortina Games, one vote divides small Wasatch County town's mayoral race and Rick Brough and Destiny Grose share the rundown of this season's "Sundance Gem" series featuring films from across the decades recommended by members of the community.
  • Live PC Give PC meets donor goal but dollars are down (03:40),Park City mayor hopes to share new Deer Valley project details before 2024 (06:35),Summit County Sheriff Frank Smith with an update on our law enforcement issues (09:18),New Bonanza Park survey just dropped(24:27),Live PC Give PC Update/Tally with Joel Zarrow and Brandi Connolly (25:36),Park City Senior Center President Cheryl Soshnik has details on the final vaccine clinic and opening on Wednesdays for drop-in activities (37:25)
  • Court may decide if Kouri Richins can speak to her family Nov. 3 (04:31)Kent Outdoors announces move to Park City (06:28)Heidi Dutson with Utah Department of Health and Human Services Office of Substance Use and Mental Health discusses a new report that shows how lack of sleep and more screen time impact the mental health of Utah's youth. (07:29)Basin Recreation warns of coyote sightings at parks (23:35)Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey recaps the October 5th meeting (24:01)See the results of Oakley’s community survey (41:24)Jennifer Bateman from the Summit County Health Department discusses the new Women Infant and Children (WIC) program in Kamas (43:03)
  • New map of proposed Summit County town West Hills expands boundaries to nearly 4,000 acres, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau previews this week's county council meeting, local librarians praise the historical fiction of latest One Book, One Community selection, Park City officials discuss lessons learned from Paris Olympics, director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses open space issues and Blue Sky Bash fundraiser, lack of parking drives transit demand early park-and-ride numbers show, Park City to determine if code allows electric fence in Park Meadows, Arts Council of Park City, Summit County prepares for Art on the Trails.
  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, local high school student Claire Oliver discusses PKU Awareness Month, how the metabolic disorder affects her life, and her work to help others with PKU, football coach concerns documented years before Wasatch High investigation, Lt. Alan Siddoway with Summit County SAR discusses the SAR sales tax passing in the November General Election and winter recreation safety, Utah Olympic Foundation Events Coordinator Josh Korn and Senior Sports Manager and Head Competition Biathlon Coach Gerrit Garberich discuss local biathlon events this month and how to watch local athletes, Summit County secures $500K grant for Ure Ranch purchase, and community-based Park City Singers set for two holiday concerts.
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