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  • This week on The Community Campfire, discover Sycamore Swing — a teen-led, all-ages dance night in Heber Valley that mixes country charm, beginner swing lessons and community connection. In our Campfire Music Sesh, rising indie rock band Krooked Kings brings their emotionally charged sound straight from Salt Lake City. Plus, Coach Skinner has the latest scoop on local sports, we’ll preview the weekend’s top community events, drop some unexpected fun facts and of course — anything goes when the Campfire Kids take the mic.
  • Mountain Money talks with James Bessen, author of The New Goliaths: How corporations use software to dominate industries, kill innovation and undermine regulation.
  • Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation CEO Colin Hilton has an update on the summer season, upcoming fundraiser and what's next with Utah's Olympic bid.
  • Mountain Money explores the comprehensive services of High Top HR with owner Sharon Salmon.
  • The settlement in House v. NCAA brings an end to the NCAA's long-standing tradition of amateurism. Starting this fall, schools will be able to pay players directly up to a salary cap of $20.5 million.
  • Wasatch Brew Pub to rebrand as ‘Top of Main’ (03:13), Park City LGBTQ+ task force details human library event Saturday (06:06), Park City resorts turn on snowmaking guns (17:16), Park City Ski and Snowboard on this year's annual ski and snowboard swap (20:33), Rezoning decision will determine fate of Pinebrook affordable townhomes (29:11), Midway hosts 13th annual ski swap (32:20), New executive director of Wasatch Mountain Institute Hamish Williams (34:32), Park City Council candidates to discuss climate change solutions at panel (42:24), New Wasatch County high school wants help with name, mascot (44:01), NAC invites public to salute military heroes at annual luncheon (45:13), UTA to enhance ski bus service for this winter’s season (47:13)
  • Park City councilmember ‘humbled’ to receive new 4-year term (01:16), Holy Cross Ministries Director of Development and Communications Andy Cier on Giving Tuesday and new initiatives at the organization (03:27), “HYPROV” act comes to Egyptian Theater for Thanksgiving weekend (16:52), Republic Services offers winter trash delay updates to prevent pileups (19:14), Park City Gallery Association's last Friday of the month gallery stroll details with J G Gallery's Mike Quest and Jude Grenney along with Relevant Galleries owner Justin Montgomery (20:58), New Heber City Councilmembers pledge to serve community (31:14), Upper Canyons parking slated for redevelopment after garage (33:36), Recycle Utah prepares for busy holiday season (35:38), Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus on the top stories they are covering (37:48)
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County sheriff releases dash cam of fatal shooting, University of Utah Ski Team assistant coach JJ Johnson and athlete Sydney Palmer-Leger recap February's competitions and preview upcoming events, Bill expanding MIDA’s taxing powers heads to governor’s desk, Meagan Nielsen with Habitat for Humanity talks about the "She Means Business" financial education course, Utah officials expect 2034 Olympics award decision on Pioneer Day, 14 commercial condos on Old Hwy 40 get recommendation from Basin planners, Park City police search for suspects after $80,000 fur coat stolen from Main Street store, Lauren Gustus has an update on the Salt Lake Tribune's top stories and Park City Leadership forum will feature activists, thinkers from sister communities.
  • Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra and Sunrise Rotary President Gage Farinacci have details on Earth Month events.
  • The Big Ten, which includes Michigan and Ohio State, and the Pac-12, which includes Stanford and USC, put off playing college sports this fall as confirmed virus cases in the U.S. rise.
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