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  • Summit County Sheriff's Department Captain Andrew Wright talks about the issues facing Summit County. Fire ban enforcement, search and resuce efforts and criminal activity with stolen bikes and fraud have kept the department quite busy this summer.
  • Winners of the 2022 Cocktail/Mocktail contest, Zack Rhoades of Pendry Apres and Julio Chavarria of High West Saloon, talk about the inspiration behind their winning cocktails.
  • U.S. Forest Service Supervisor for the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest David Whittekiend has details on the proposed recreation fee increases. This proposal would increase in the number of fee forest sites to 119. He also speaks to issues facing the The Unita-Wasatch-Cache National Forrest this summer.
  • Jack Walkenhorst, with the Kamas Valley Business Association, discusses their efforts to promote business and enhance economic development in the Kamas Valley.
  • Brooks Kirchheimer highlights Hill’s Kitchen and their upcoming 2nd annual Astronomy dinner.
  • St. Luke's Interim Pastor Peter Munson will be giving a public presentation on his 6-Million Steps for Kids walk.
  • Director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses how to spend the recently approved 50 million dollar bond as well as open space issues including the 476 acres of land located on Iron Mountain and in Iron Canyon. The Conservancy has secured a $10,000 matching grant, but still needs $91,000 to get the job done.She also talks about her upcoming fundraiser The Blue Sky Bash August 13th 2022 at Blue Sky Ranch in Wanship.
  • Heber City Executive Assistant Luke Searle has details on applying for the second class of Heber Leadership Academy.
  • In this episode of The Mountain Life, author Joanne Tubbs Kelly sheds light on an important, often taboo, topic — medical aid in dying. Joanne brings her very personal story and journey for her husband as she helped him die with dignity. She speaks with Lynn and Pete about her new memoir, Walking Him Home helping my husband die with dignity.
  • Dr. Chantel Prat who has written The Neuroscience of You. Prat’s book draws on decades of research. She writes every brain is different and what this means for the individual, the collective, and the future of neuroscience.
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