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  • Author Dror Goldberg talks about his book "Easy Money: American Puritans and the Invention of Modern Currency. (0:00) Jill Gonzalas with WalletHub discusses the best small cities to start a business – eight of the top 20 are here in Utah. (26:22) Then, Mountain Money learns about what’s new at High Star Ranch. (37:49)
  • Boot fitter extraordinaire Brian Potempa, who has been in the ski industry for over 30 years, talks about his recently opened shop, The Ski Shoe, in Park City. (01:00) Judd Efinger with Park City Teamworks talks about his new book, "The 7 Summits of Winning Teams: Why Some Teams Make it to the Top." (24:05)
  • New Summit County private school offers classical Christian education (02:43), Wasatch Ski Chairs owner Ryan Lewis on repurposing decommissioned ski chairs and gondolas for a good cause (06:04), Park City Councilmember Max Doilney recaps council meeting (17:35), Salt Lake Tribune Executive Editor Lauren Gustus shares the top stories (33:20)
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Budget, housing listed as top priorities on first day of 2024 Utah Legislative session, Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers with a monthly update, Park City Mayor Nann Worel recaps Tuesday's meeting and Sundance Film Festival Director and Director of Public Programming Eugene Hernandez previews the 2024 festival
  • Park City School District superintendent sole finalist for Colorado job, UDOT asphalt pavement materials engineer on new asphalt in Parleys Canyon, Midway weighs how to manage e-bikes after crash injures three teens, Labor Day Weekend full of local events, and Salt Lake Tribune Executive Editor Lauren Gustus talks top stories of the week.
  • El líder de turismo del Valle de Heber, Dallin Koecher, se unió a la comitiva de Utah en el programa de observadores olímpicos. Regresó de Italia con ideas para ayudar a Utah a dar la bienvenida a los Juegos nuevamente en 2034.
  • The 65-team NCAA men's basketball tournament begins this week. Defending champion Florida, North Carolina, Ohio State, and Kansas are the top seeds. In picking this year's at-large teams, the selection committee favored clubs from the power conferences.
  • College Admissions Coach Andrea Juskaitis talks about navigating the emotional and logistical roller-coaster of receiving admissions decisions and how to choose the right school for you. Then, Jess Kimura, one of the most influential snowboarders of the past decade, highlights “The Uninvited,” a four-day event at Woodward Park City April 10-13, in which top women snowboarders compete for $60K purse.
  • Author Graham Moore tells the story of a clandestine group within the US Treasury Department charged with a top-secret mission: crash the Nazi economy which is outlined in his new historical fiction book, "The Wealth of Shadows." Then, Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist with Zions Bank, explores why maintaining high mortgage rates is beneficial, especially in Utah. And Goldner Hirsch’s Executive Chef Senthil Krishnamurthy highlights summer dining experiences including their Summer Solstice: Flame-to-Table Dinner.
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