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  • "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" added another week atop the chart, making it the longest-running No. 1 of the decade. In two more weeks, it could tie the all-time record, but a seasonal juggernaut approaches.
  • The Hall of Famer whose folksy drawl belied a fiery on-court demeanor was the first coach to win more than 100 games at four NCAA Division I schools.
  • The department says Florida Career College broke the rules to help students qualify for federal student loans, many of whom later dropped out with steep debts and no certificate to show for it.
  • Park City Trails and Open Space Manager Heinrich Deters, David Telian owner of Alpine Forestry and Corrina Marshall from The Ember Alliance talk about wildfire risk assessment. They share details about the upcoming wildfire risk assement community meeting July 20th 6pm at Park City Council chambers.
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  • On today's Mountain Money, (00:05) author Nell McShane Wulfhart unveils the empowering stories included her new book The Great Stewardess Rebellion: How Women Launched a Workplace Revolution at 30,000 Feet.Then (25:05), Mountain Money explores a true story of maritime hijacking & unsolved murder with the authors of Dead in the Water, Matthew Campbell and Kit Chellel.
  • On today's This Green Earth, we rewind the tapes to play some of our most favorite recent interviews! First is (01:11) author and historian Elena Conis on how dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT) was sold, mis-regulated and resold. Then, (28:30) Yale University lecturer Wake Smith on the hopes and hazards of climate intervention.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guest include: (05:09) Summit County Council Member Malena Stevens recaps Wednesday's meeting, (21:42) Park City School District Business Administrator Todd Hauber explains the school board's action in authorizing up to $42 M in lease revenue bonds and (37:29) newly named Executive Director of Bridge 21 Deb Hartley talks about the organization and her new role.
  • Guests on today's Local News Hour include: Summit County Health Deptartment Director Phil Bondurant has a monthly update, Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher has an update on the youth sports programs and Park City Education Foundation Executive Director Abby McNulty has an update on programs offered by the foundation.
  • (1:38) Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt (22:28) Park City Councilmember Tana Toly(38:17) Park City Community Foundation Executive Director Joel Zarrow and business analyst at Park City Mountain ResortMeg Steele on Live PC Give PC goals
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