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  • The tax overhaul uses an alternative measure of inflation that will show less upward pressure on prices. That means tax brackets will adjust upward less often, making many people pay more.
  • In an all-time record, 14 of the 68 teams in the men's tournament all come from one conference — the SEC. In the women's, UCLA and South Carolina are top seeds. Games tip off this coming week.
  • A staple of the American road trip could be slowly disappearing. Owners of some roadside attractions are deciding that interest is waning in such treasures as the world's largest ball of string, Stinker the monkey or the Elvis Is Alive Museum.
  • NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Clive Jerram of Rockville, Md., and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
  • It’s big. it’s loud and kids are jumping off the walls and burning calories like nowhere else in Summit County. That was the scene at opening day of…
  • Major Summit County composting facility's permits revoked, Summit County Lands and Natural Resources Director Jess Kirby shares an update on the purchase of the 910 Cattle Ranch and newly approved conservation easement, Executive Director of the Utah Rivers Council Zach Frankel discusses their concern with approval of bill that could reduce 40% of the surface area of the Great Salt Lake and Leadership Class 31 class members Susan Odell and Polly Choque-Mendoza provide a project update on their "belonging benches."
  • Midway treatment ponds seek new legal status, some residents are opposed, what to expect for Phase II of the Main Street water line replacement project, Colorado Early Colleges offers CEO position to former Park City School District superintendent, Summit Cooperative Weed Management Areas Project manager Sara Jo Dickens talks Garlic Mustard Games results, Summit County could partially close Ure Ranch purchase this year, and the Park City Chamber launches "Mountainkind" brand.
  • The FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System set a record in June with 3.9 million background checks. The previous record of 3.7 million background checks was set in March.
  • Local couple to reopen historic Kamas Theater (3:15), Property tax changes possible in Wasatch County, 'Truth in Taxation' hearings set for August (6:17), Summit County Assessor Stephanie Poll shares county's new property value app (9:41), Park City Mayor Nann Worel recaps meeting (22:14), Park City encourages public transit use during high-traffic weekend (34:00), Park City Mountain invites public to learn about new gondola (35:59), New Heber Valley equine sanctuary rescues horses from slaughter (36:54), Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus discusses latest top stories (39:20)
  • State environmental officials say contaminated soil piles behind Park City school need to move (01:42), Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting (04:22),CONNECT Summit County closes doors this week (22:03),Top Shelf Services Owner Casey Metzger has details about the 6th annual Bartender Recharge (23:02),Here's what is planned for Oakley city center development (31:20) Manager of the Shop yoga studio, Lauren Lockey and instructor Sheri Russell, talk about the reopening of Park City's Old Town yoga studio (31:20), Summit County says goodbye to neighborhood moose Roxii (43:40), Deer Valley to share expansion details at open house Tuesday (45:02)
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