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  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guest include: (04:52) Midway City Planner Michael Henke discusses plans for the Town Square renovation project and what residents described wanting to see in the future of Midway in a general plan feedback survey, (24:04) Deputy Park City Manager David Everitt and Utilities Director Clint McAffee have a preview of this week's city council meeting and (42:27) Summit Community Garden Executive Director Sloane Johnson has a Gardens update.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guest include: (02:59) Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt has an update on development projects throughout the county, (22:06) Park City Mayor Nann Worel has a recap of last night's council meeting and the joint city county meeting held on Tuesday and (38:59 ) Park City Senior Center President Cheryl Soshnik and newly hired Center Advocate Kelly Jacobs have an update on the senior center and future plans.
  • Michelle Deininger covers Leslie Thatcher on today's Local News Hour. Michelle's guest include: (07:57 ) Mountain Mediation Center Executive Director Gretchen Lee with details on Tuesday's COMMUNITY CONVERSATION Aligning Community Goals: DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) and Housing, (21:36) Olympian Anna Hoffman shares about her Olympic debut in Beijing with ski jumping and (29:25) Founder of the Summit County Children's Justice Center Christina Sally discusses April being National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guest include: (07:46) Park City Chamber Communications Director Dan Howard and Heber Valley Chamber Director Dallin Koecher, with details on this year's Wasatch Back Economic Summit, (20:26) Marianne Cone and Sally Elliott with Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History talk about their request to Park City Council to create an event center at the former Silver Mine Adventure and (34:27) director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses open space issues.
  • This Green Earth airs on KPCW at 9am following NPR news and the Local News Hour. Today, Nell and Chris's guests include: (02:23) Professor Emeritus William Lowry, who discusses Requiem for America's Best Idea: National Parks in the Era of Climate Change; a book about our National Parks written by Michael Yochim. Yochim worked as a park ranger for 22 years at Yellowstone National Park, as well as Yosemite, Grand Canyon and Sequoia before he was diagnosed with ALS. While Yochim wrote this book, he used just his eyes and an eye-tracking machine. The book establishes a parallel between the author's terminal illness and the state of the National Parks, and Lowry wrote the forward to the book. (20:59) Jordan Clayton from Utah Snow Survey then joins This Green Earth to speak about the March water report and projections as we head into our warmer months.Nell and Chris end the hour discussing (44:24) Charles Darwin's missing notebooks, taken from Cambridge Library, have been returned more than 20 years later, (46:30) one of their favorite interviews of the past about stolen feathers from the British Natural History Museum, (47:14) the National Weather Service cutting back weather balloon launches, and (48:22) Swaner Ecocenter's event tonight from 7-9pm called Lights Out.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guest include: (07:51) Summit County Council Member Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's meeting, (22:53) Heber City Manager Matt Brower discusses council meeting topics, Smith's Marketplace, UDOT US 40/Main Street alternative and (37:36) Outgoing Utah Education Association President Heidi Matthews has a recap from this year's legislative session.
  • On today's Mountain Money: (00:12) Jason Ware, Partner and Chief Investment Officer for Albion Financial Group walks through what is happening in the stock market and what will come if global turmoil increases, (24:07) Park City Library’s Kate Mapp announces the addition of a new amenity - the Sustainability Resource Center and we end the hour with (39:24) High West Executive Chef Michael Showers highlighting two events High West is hosting benefitting the James Beard Foundation’s Open for Good program.
  • On today's Local News Hour guests include: ( 7:45) Summit County Manager Tom Fisher discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, ( 23:37) Legislative update with KPCW reporter Alexander Cramer and ( 35:08) Park City Police Chief Wade Carpenter has an update on the traffic enforcement and fentanyl uptick in the community.
  • Today's guests on The Mountain Life are (1:06) Psychiatrist and Neuroscientist Dr. Thomas Insel then (26:24) Dr.Max Testa and Marlene Hatch PT from the Sports Performance Lab at Intermountain Park City Hospital join the program.
  • On today's Local News Hour guest include: Summit County Council Member Malena Stevens recaps Wednesday's meeting, Park City Special Events and Economic Programs Manager Jenny Dirsen and PCMR Sr. Director of Base Operations Mike Lewis with details for parking and traffic flow in advance of Presidents Day and Park City Film Director Katy Wang has with a monthly update.
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