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  • US Senate Republican candidate Ally Isom talks about her campaign and run against incumbent Mike Lee.
  • Wasatch County Health Department Public Information Officer Chris Smoot has an update on COVID-19 in Wasatch County and the latest Board of Health meeting.
  • Heber City Manager Matt Brower has a preview of Tuesday's city council meeting.
  • 2022 Utah Legislative update with KPCW's Alexander Cramer.
  • High Valley Transit District's Caroline Rodriguez who has the latest on the new rollout of the trip planning feature on the High Valley Transit app.
  • Abbey Eddy of SOS Outreach joins The Mountain Life hosts Lynn Ware Peek and Pete Stoughton to talk about how SOS Outreach believes every child deserves the opportunity to thrive. The programs start with powerful outdoor experiences and helps kids gear up for life. Because it’s on the slopes or the trail kids unearth the courage to step outside of their comfort zones, discover new strengths within themselves and develop lifelong skills. Through their proven curriculum, they empower kids in communities to discover their true potential.
  • Park City Ski and Snow Ex. Director Christie Hind who invites the community to the annual 5k Fun Run on July 4th.
  • Park City Manager Matt Dias who has a preview of this week's city council meeting.
  • The Mountain Life hosts Lynn Ware Peek and Pete Stoughton talk with Lisa L. Lewis author of The Sleep-Deprived Teen: Why Our Teenagers Are So Tired, And How Parents And Schools Can Help Them Thrive.Teenagers are overloaded, strapped for time, and often asked to wake far earlier than they should because of school start times. It’s no surprise they’re sleep-deprived as a result, with far-reaching consequences. Lewis talks about the science of why sleep matters and how it changes during the teen years, how sleep affects mental health, athletic performance, academic success, and gives us an insider look at what it took to bring about California’s healthy school start times law that goes into effect in the 2023 school year.
  • Andy Davis, research scientist at the University of Georgia, joins the show to talk about the life of a Monarch. For years, scientists have warned that monarch butterflies are dying off in droves. New research coming from the University of Georgia suggests that the population of monarchs has remained relatively stable over the past 25 years.Published in Global Change Biology, the study states that population growth during the summer compensates for butterfly losses duet to migration, winter weather and changing environmental factors.
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