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  • Philadelphia signed Fedotov in May 2022. But when Fedotov tried to leave Russia for the NHL, he was detained on allegations of avoiding his duty to serve in the military and was forced to enlist.
  • On The Mountain Life today, Pete Stoughton and Lynn Ware Peek's guests include: (01:49) Kate Swenson whose son Cooper was diagnosed with severe, nonverbal autism. Kate now offers support and connection to others on this path. She has a popular blog, Finding Cooper's Voice, and joins to discuss her new memoir, Forever Boy: A Mother's Memoir of Autism and Finding Joy.(20:55) May Mental Health awareness month is just around the corner and Rachel Devine of Connect Summit County will be joining to give an overview of some of the events happening.Then, (32:11) it's all about Running With Ed -- coming up in May. Time to get your teams together and plan your costume to raise money for education while running the roads and trails of Park City.
  • In this episode of This Green Earth Nell and Chris are joined by award winning science writer (01:41) Nancy Castaldo. She has a new book out called When the World Runs Dry: Earth's Water in Crisis. Water is essential for life on this planet, but not every community has the safe, clean water it needs. Castaldo takes readers from Flint, Michigan to Cape Town, South Africa, to explore the various ways in which water around the world is in danger, and why we must act now. Then, (20:22) Kim Hersey from the Department of Wildlife Resources comes on to talk about the recent capture and release of a wolverine in Utah. This is just the eighth confirmed wolverine sighting in Utah since 1979, and the first capture and release. (47:02) Chris and Nell end the hour talking about Swaner's event Climate Change and Utah's Ski Resorts, a free virtual event on March 22 from 6:30 to 8:30PM.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests include: (09:13) Park City Manager Matt Dias and Park City Water Quality and Treatment manager Michelle De Haan have a preview of this week's city council meeting, (29:10) Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers with a monthly update and (37:30) Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Shellie Barus and Development Director Joanna Mueller have details about the upcoming Habitat Overall Ball and online auction.
  • Sean Higgins covers Leslie Thatcher on today's Local News Hour. His guests include: (06:54) Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant on May as Mental Health Month and more, (21:21) Snyderville Basin Recreation Trails and open space manager Matt Wagoner talks spring activities and (35:33) McPolin Principal Bob Edmiston talks about bike to work week and bike to school programs.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (11:42) Park City Ski and Snowboard Director of Events and Community Engagement Adam Loomis and Cross County Director Emma Garrard have details about the fall trail series, (22:08) Park City Trails and Open Space Manager Heinrich Deters and David Telian, owner of Alpine Forestry, talk about the Treasure Wildfire project, and (38:15) Utah Open Lands Executive Director Wendy Fisher highlights recent open space conservation including 300 acres at Sundance.
  • Today on the Local News Hour : (7:05) National Ability Center Senior Development and Events Manager Caitlin Bognaski has details about the Saluting Our Heroes event Oct. 20th, (18:58) Summit County Sheriff Justin Martinez shares news of a big award the office received (33:33) Park City Economic Programs Manager Jenny Diersen discusses the public surveys that close today regarding Park Silly Sunday market and Kimball Arts Festival.
  • This week on The Mountain Life, author (00:48) Joanne Tubbs Kelly sheds light on an important, often taboo, topic — medical aid in dying. Joanne talks about her memoir, Walking Him Home helping my husband die with dignity, which brings her very personal story and journey as she helped her husband die. Then, (25:38) Connor Ryan, a Protect Our Winters (POW) athlete and skier, joins the show. He hails from mixed heritage - Lakota and Irish. This informs his lust for wide-open spaces, big mountains, and traditional ceremonies.
  • On today's Local News Hour guests include: Park City Special Events and Economic Programs Manager Jenny Diersen with a look at the upcoming events in town, Park City Community Foundation Vice President of Equity and Impact Diego Zegarra and Mitch Dumke with 3Springs Utah talk about the Climate Change grants just awarded and Park City Film Director Katy Wang has with a monthly update.
  • The Mountain Life welcomes Elissa Aten, the Executive Director of PC READS and Molly Dillon, Dr. Kelly Woodward, Medical Director of the LiveWell Center at Intermountain Park City Hospital and Award-winning children’s book author and youth motivational speaker Ty Allan Jackson.
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