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  • There’s a new sheriff in town (3:35), Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers with a monthly update (6:31), More than 500 acres and counting under agriculture protections in Heber Valley North Fields (20:56), Kimball Art Center Executive Director Aldy Milliken has details on the new exhibit and community meeting on the Arts and Culture District (23:00), National Ability Center Director of Development Caitlin Bognaski previews the annual Summit Challenge (38:39), Park City residents invited to help shape future of Bonanza Park (44:22), and Francis City: Pumps to blame for crisis, not water supply (47:03)
  • Trails report from Mountain Trails Foundation (3:40), Park City to revisit e-bike rules (6:25), Former U.S. Ski and Snowboard spokesperson Tom Kelly and Olympic skier Heidi Voelker share their stories of Jeremy Nobis whose life will be celebrated on Saturday (10:32), Pioneer Day fireworks and festivities in the Wasatch Back (21:57), Co-Founder of the Park City Beethoven Festival Russell Harlow talks about this summer's festival (23:57), and Leadership Founder Myles Rademan has details on applying for Leadership Class 30 - the final year he'll be leading the group (36:09)
  • Trails report from Mountain Trails Foundation (3:33), Summit County Councilmember Malena Stevens recaps meeting (6:28), Retiring Executive Director of Jewish Family Service Ellen Silver on what's next for organization (24:09), Utah family traverses Summit County on 1,200-mile horseback ride (34:56), Author Dana Klein shares book "Images Of Hope: Inspiring Portraits and Words From Breast Cancer Survivors" (37:32), UTA's Summit County-Salt Lake City bus route ends in August (45:26), Park City Planning Commission approved redevelopment of the Holiday Village and Parkside apartments (47:57)
  • Poetry academy announces $50,000 for Utah laureate, more than $1 million in grants nationwide (3:10), Water tax may change for Summit County customers (4:12), Wasatch Trails Foundation's Mia Yue (6:41), Mountain climber, cliff diver die in separate incidents in Utah, Wyoming (19:57), Park City Manager Matt Dias (21:12), Liberty Sanctuary founder Debra West details first fundraiser July 27 (38:02), Park City Institute's Jenny Knaak and Flor Ambario preview the Big Stars, Bright Nights Dispatch (45:12)
  • Wolves shut out Miners in high school football semifinals (3:54), Summit County deputy fatally shoots suspect after multi-county chase (5:15), Allegations of government misbehavior, declarations of faith abound at Heber Valley temple meeting (6:51), South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting (9:36), Teresa Drenick of the Anti-Defamation League on Utah visit and impact on local students (22:26), Corey Peterson Utah Dept of Veterans Affairs (38:30), and Midway Ski Swap recap with Bobbie Walbach, director of the thrift store that hosted the ski swap in Midway (47:09)
  • Heber Valley temple lawsuit heads to Utah Supreme Court, sign stolen from historic Centennial building on Park City’s Main Street, Wohali needs $6M to successfully restructure during bankruptcy, Park City High School's Joanna Andres wins 2026 Utah Teacher of the Year, Beulah Fire update with Forest Service spokesperson Brenda Bushell, local artists to participate in annual drawing competition this weekend, Wasatch Community Foundation's Bruce Wardle previews the organization's 25th anniversary celebration and KPCW's Sarah Ervin wraps up the summer pledge drive as the station continues raising funds through weekend.
  • After a short vacation from the pinnacle of the albums chart, Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department reclaims the throne in a week filled with names and sounds that are awfully familiar.
  • Utah Avalanche Center update (2:43), Public hearing elicits many shades to outdoor lighting debate in Wasatch County (6:09), Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant shares monthly update (12:08), Park City Ski and Snowboard's Christie Hind recaps the season (26:22), Park City Education Foundation's Jennifer Billow provides an update on programs offered (39:46).
  • The fireworks come early with this week's Fresh Tracks. Featured artists include Diplo and Elle King, The National Parks, Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real, and many others. It's all right here and fresh on KPCW!
  • Nearly 6,000 independent artists submitted to this year's Tiny Desk Contest. Meet the Utah band that rose to the top.
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