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  • In this episode of The Mountain life guest include: ( 1:36) Structural Stretch in Park City founder Aaron Wartena, ( 17:59) Bill Pierce cross country ski expert and ( 32:03) Connor Brown and Patrick Bourque of Offset Bier
  • Wilson, a 6-foot-4 center for the Las Vegas Aces, has dominated this year. In her eighth season, she finished in the top five in points, rebounds, blocks and steals.
  • Author Alissa Quart writes that the costs of housing, child care, health care and college are outpacing salaries and threatening the livelihoods of middle class Americans.
  • Mountain Trails Foundation trails report (3:15), Landowners west of Kamas file preliminary paperwork for township (6:45), Summit County Councilmember Chris Robinson (10:33), Prospector Square Property Owners Association Executive Director Craig Dennis (24:56), Bomb threat at Smith’s in Kimball Junction was a hoax (34:28), Figure Skating Club of Park City details "The Greatest Show on Ice" (36:15), Private helipad on hold in Wasatch County as neighbors flag concerns (43:54), UDOT accepting comments on Kimball Junction options online (48:13)
  • Judge rules in Summit County's favor in Dakota Pacific hearing (1:44), Two culprits are behind Utah’s housing affordability crisis, Thomas Wright says (4:39), Summit County asks residents to properly dispose of sandbags after flooding (6:48), Park City Institute previews the Big Stars, Bright Nights concert series at Canyons Village (8:58), Park City Councilmember Tana Toly recaps meeting (21:12), Local historian Sandra Morrison on opening of historic Echo Church (36:41), Feds announce start of public process to reshape key rules on Colorado River water use by 2027 (49:04), Upper Main Street construction moves traffic to one lane Monday (50:03)
  • UDOT decal, tire prechecks help drivers beat backups in Big, Little Cottonwood Canyon (2:58), Wasatch County manager: Heber Valley temple application received no preferential treatment (6:06), Utah Avalanche Center forecaster Craig Gordon discusses this upcoming winter season, cautions hazards, and what to expect (8:31), Mountain Mediation Center Communications Coordinator Nicole Wozniak and Rev. Elizabeth McVicker of Park City Community Church have details on next Community Conversation (20:39), Park City Ski Swap recap with Jana Dalton, Park City Ski and Snowboard Development Director (30:45), Summit County on-street parking ban starts Nov. 15 (39:01), and Heber Valley Chamber Executive Director Dallin Koecher talks about what's happening around Heber City. (40:17)
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (1:20), Roughly 40% of Treasure Mountain Junior High soil piles have been removed (4:03), Thinner snowpack requires dynamic trail closures, limits grooming at Park City Mountain (6:49), Director of Wasatch High School's CAPS program Wes Broadbent on providing practical work experience to students by partnering with local businesses (9:29), KPCW GM Renai Bodley Miller and Development Director Sarah Ervin discuss Year End Giving (25:24), Park City child care scholarship program launches Jan. 1 (38:28), Ranger Doug part of the Grammy Award-winning comedy cowboys act "Riders in the Sky" talks about their performances at the Egyptian Theater January 4-7 (39:32), and Three main roads in Summit County will get upgrades in 2024 (46:32)
  • Citizens' Climate Lobby Wasatch Back Chapter Co-Leader Lauren Barros shares more on a special event at the Jim Santy Auditorium April 10. The Wasatch Back chapter is set to host an evening of film screenings and a panel discussion. The panel discussion will follow the screening of "Going Greenland" and "Downstream: a Backcountry Ski Film about the Shrinking Great Salt Lake." Each film delves into skiing and the effects of climate change. The event begins at 6pm. (01:33)Then, a rebroadcast from January revisits a discussion with award-winning author, Tony Hiss, on his latest book, "Rescuing the Planet, Protecting Half the Land to Heal the Earth." (8:26)Finishing the show is author and CBS News national correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti who discusses his newly released book, "Before It's Gone: Stories from the Front Lines of Climate Change in Small-Town America." (29:33)
  • Yellow Lake Fire 6% contained, spans 2,500 acres, no hot tubs after 9 p.m. as Heber locals argue over proposed short-term rental rules, Wasatch Community Foundation previews their upcoming Masquerade Ball Fundraiser, UDOT Region 2 Spokesperson Kylar Sharp gives an update on road projects, Heber babysitter charged in alleged abuse of 11-month-old boy, driver identified in fatal crash south of Heber, "Human Library" event offers chance to learn others’ life stories, Summit County files charges against residents accused of double voting, Oakley rolls back scope of e-bike ordinance limiting use on trails, and violinist David Park and Jeff Whiteley with the Excellence Concert Series discuss the upcoming free show at the Eccles Center in Park City.
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