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  • Here's this week's Miner Nation Report:This week was the boys golf state tournament at Wasatch Mountain Golf Course. The boys came up short and took third…
  • Organizers of Philly FatCon, Philadelphia's first ever fat-focused convention, set out to bring fat people together in a safe space last month.
  • Dr. Wing Province, medical director at Park City Hospital, and Si Hutt, the head of Heber Valley Hospital, talk about the grand opening of the Intermountain Park City surgery center and an upcoming women’s health awareness event the Heber Valley Hospital.
  • Park City native Jack Wakley discusses his musical journey from growing up in Park City to pursuing a recording and producing career in Los Angeles. He shares insights into his debut solo album "Inner River Running Dry," his songwriting process, and the influence of Park City's vibrant music scene on his development. He is currently working on his second album.
  • Musician Hana Kamler talks about her self-taught approach to songwriting, her musical influences — including Noah Kahan, John Mayer and local bluegrass bands — and the balance between her day job in finance and her growing career as a musician. She then gives an in-studio performance of her songs "Under the Weather" and "Hold Me in the Kitchen," highlighting her raw, emotional storytelling and acoustic style.
  • In 2021, researchers detected the second highest-energy cosmic ray ever and named it the Amaterasu particle, after the Japanese Sun Goddess. Dr. John Matthews of the Telescope Array Project in Delta, Utah, talks about these particles (from unknown sources) and help us with our understanding of cosmic rays.
  • Rhodes was convicted by a federal jury of sedition conspiracy in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. President Trump pardoned him on Monday.
  • The annual Eta Aquarid meteor shower is set to peak early on May 6 and will be viewable in the dark predawn skies.
  • Retail sales declined 0.6% in November compared to October, the biggest decline in almost a year. For once, declining prices seem to be part of the story.
  • A judge threw out a suit against Fox News by a former Trump supporter who said he got death threats when the network aired false conspiracy theories about his involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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