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  • NPR's Michele Norris talks with Knolly Moses, a Jamaican freelance journalist, about Hurricane Ivan. The storm is expected to hit Jamaica in full force late this afternoon, and the capital of Kingston lies directly in Ivan's path.
  • 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.
  • Bombs rock three hotels in the downtown area of Jordan's capital, Amman. More than 50 deaths have been reported and more than 100 have been wounded after the near-simultaneous blasts at the Grand Hyatt, the Radisson SAS Hotel and the Days Inn.
  • 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.
  • For the first time this century, two No. 1 seeds didn't make it to NCAA women's basketball's Sweet 16. And teams who geared up with transfers are challenging historically dominant programs.
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