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  • 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.
  • On today's Local News Hour: Park City American Legion Post Commander Meredith Reed joins to talk about Veterans Day celebrations in Park City, Snyderville Planning Chairman Thomas Cooke will re-cap Tuesday's meeting and Director Eb Matson and cast member Caleb Parry of Spamalot talk about the upcoming show at the Egyptian Theater.
  • Today on the Local News Hour: Summit County Planner Madlyn McDonough who has details about a survey and corridor project planned for the Rail Trail, Park City Council member Becca Gerber has a recap of last nights city council meeting and Assistant Park City Recreation Manager Tate Shaw and Utah Olympic Park Sport Program Manager Matt Terwilliger have details about the case study they helped prepare looking at optimizing youth sport programming and participation in the Olympics.
  • The Local News Hour guests today include: Live Like Sam Founder Ron Jackenthal who has details on the launch of scholarships for local students to fund youth service projects, Park City Manager Matt Dias with a preview of Thursday's meeting, a debrief of the Park Silly Sunday Market, Kimball Arts Festival update and details about the Bonanza Art park and then Summit Community Gardens Executive Director Sloane Johnson has details about the past season and a reminder for current plot owners that they have until the end of the month to renew their plot for next season.
  • A Retrospective of the Iconic Miles Davis over the 6 Decades of His Music
  • Pete and Lynn speak with author and Editor in Chief of People Magazine en Español, Armando Correa. He joins the show to discuss parenthood through the eyes of someone whose road to parenthood was arduous. In the years before gay marriage was widespread and legal across the nation, Armando Correa exhaustively researched the possibilities of becoming a father as a gay man. Correa eventually chose surrogacy—a long and expensive method - But with the help of science, a lot of patience, an egg donor, a gestational mother—and the unconditional support of her partner and family—Correa’s dream finally came true with the birth of his beloved daughter, Emma.
  • Alf Engen Ski Museum Executive Director Connie Nelson and spokesman for Utah's Olympic bid, Tom Kelly, share a preview of its new exhibit: 2022 Beijing Hometown Heroes.
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