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  • Latest Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Wasatch County asks governor to veto council districting bill, Main Street water line project returns with free parking until June, Park City Deputy Manager Sarah Pearce previews this week's city council meeting, Park City Artists Association shares details about their "Spring Into Art" event, "Going to get ugly": Summit County councilmembers react to districting and top alpine athletes train in Park City ahead of World Cup.
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  • This week's grooves include: Barenaked Ladies, Chicago, ZZ Top and many more! Keep it tuned here all day this Fresh Tracks Friday.
  • On Friday night, the 11-seed Wolfpack took down the No. 2 seed Marquette Golden Eagles — marking the first time that N.C. State has advanced to the NCAA tournament's Elite Eight since 1986.
  • For the third year, Tiny Desk concerts team up with globalFEST for a thrilling online music festival — Tiny Desk meets globalFEST.
  • KPCW offers a free Lost & Found announcement service for listeners and visitors to the Wasatch Back.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, PC Rotary Ember Conley community grants now accepting applications, Summit County, Dakota Pacific explore expanding Kimball Junction park-and-ride together, Height still main concern in Park City’s Yarrow hotel redevelopment, Heber councilmember says bypass ‘can’t come soon enough’, Professor Powder Jim Steenburgh discusses the current weather pattern and why Utah won't see more snow until February, Name proposed for new Wasatch County high school, 'West Hills' sponsor holds private meetings with landowners, Dark Skies group falls short on petition drive, and Lauren Gustus of the Salt Lake Tribune has an update on top stories.
  • También cortará la cinta de la nueva telecabina Sunrise en Canyons Village este viernes.
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