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  • The Trump campaign is set to run about $11 million in ads in the two Midwestern states he won in 2016. But six states continue to dominate the airwaves, with Florida and Pennsylvania topping the list.
  • The United Nations today sent its top humanitarian official, John Holmes, to Sri Lanka to push for more protection for civilians trapped in the island's war zone. The UN estimates nearly 6,500 civilians have been killed there in the last three months. The conventional war now appears to be in its final stages. But does that mean the island's civil conflict is finally at an end? NPR's South Asia Correspondent Philip Reeves reports.
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (2:04)Vail Resorts earnings: fewer Epic passes, more day passes (4:37)South Summit School District discusses open space for new school (6:33)Park City working toward White Pine parking permanent solution (22:41) New commuter bus route from SLC to Park City rolls out this weekend (33:48) Padma Organization helping Park City High students with global service trips (35:13) Summit County receives eight open space land conservation applications; seeking more (48:50)
  • US Ski and Snowboard unveils new women's initiative this weekend (1:58)Wasatch Highschool's CAPS director Weston Broadbent with an update on the program (6:14)Taqueria, a new Mexican grocery store and resturant opens at Kimball Junction (22:12)Scott House from the Park City Chamber of Commerce discusses Small Business Saturday (37:30)Linda Jager discusses "The Menu" in this weeks Friday Film Review (47:15)
  • Utah Avalanche Center report (2:42) Park City Mountain employee dies in chairlift accident (5:26) Interim Summit County Manager Janna Young discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting. (6:49) Treasure Mountain Junior High students get creative with ski designs (21:28) Summit County Sheriff Justin Martinez and Chief Deputy Frank Smith have an update on our law enforcement issues. (24:32) Summit Land Conservancy, Mountain Trails Foundation working to keep open space for recreation. (38:57)
  • On today's Local News Hour: (6:44) Homestake development representatives Rory Murphy and Ryan Davis ( J Fisher Company ) talk about their proposal and how to make it affordable, (28:11) Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher has a preview on the youth sports programs being planned for next school year and (36:09) Snyderville Basin Recreation Director Dana Jones has an update on their strategic plan process and the Trailside East project.
  • Kimball Arts Festival gets one-year contract extension (1:14) Interim Summit County Manager Janna Young and HR Director David Warnock preview Wednesday council meeting (4:49)High Valley Transit update from Vice Chairman David Geffen (27:30)The Director of the Summit Land Conservancy, Cheryl Fox, talks about open space preservation (42:32)
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