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  • Park City Historic Alliance Executive Director Ginger Wicks has an update from this month's HPCA board meeting, new event parking rates and this year’s cocktail contest as well as a recap of this year's Savor the Summit event.
  • Mountain Money talks student loan forgiveness with Marshall Steinbaum Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Utah and a Senior Fellow in Higher Education Finance with the Jain Family Institute.    This is the second interview in a two-week series providing differing perspectives on Student Loan forgiveness.
  • Let's start the second half of 2022 listening to a bunch of new sounds from mostly new artists!
  • PCMC Trails-Open Space Manager Heinrich Deters with details on the new Rail Trail masterplan, the interlocal agreement with state parks, and the latest on the Thaynes parking plan.
  • On this week's This Green Earth, hosts Nell Larson and Chris Cherniak speak with special guests including: (01:57) Nicholas Mallos, senior director of Ocean Conservancy’s Trash Free Seas Program. He’ll be discussing the recent ban on single-use plastics in National Parks and the positive outcomes this could have on the health of our oceans. Then (23:54), Dr. David Stoner, , Research Assistant Professor of Wildland Resources at Utah State University, joins the show to talk about his research on Utah’s mountain lions, their populations, and best practices when living in mountain lion habitat.
  • Summit County Council Member Roger Armstrong joins the show with a recap of Wednesday's meeting that had updates on the Tech Center, the fire district and nightly rentals.
  • PCFD Fire Marshall Mike Owens on fire safety for the 4th of July Weekend and this summer
  • Senior Editor at Scientific American Magazine, Tanya Lewis, discusses how an advisory committee voted unanimously to recommend authorizing the Moderna and Pfizer shots for the youngest children. What does this mean for summer, the upcoming school year, and how do parents, in general, make their decisions surrounding the vaccine?
  • Toe tapping tunes for this Fresh Tracks Friday include songs from : Love The System, Ed Sheeran, Zach Bryan, Sam Burchfield and more. Enjoy!
  • Planned Parenthood of Utah Chief Executive Officer and President Karrie Galloway talks about the practical implications for a woman facing an unwanted pregnancy now that Utah's trigger law goes into effect following the Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade, the five-decade-old decision that guaranteed a woman’s right to obtain an abortion.
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