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  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (8:20) University of Utah President Taylor Randall, who's on a statewide tour to collaborate with other Utah schools(21:36) Park City Planning Director Gretchen Milliken discusses school construction and future affordable housing projects. ***CORRECTION: It was inaccurately stated that Vail Resorts is the owner of the DoubleTree, formerly known as the Yarrow at 1600 Park Ave. Vail Resorts had previously managed the property as a third party but did not own it. According to Summit County records, the property is owned by Yarrow Hotel Owner LLC and managed by a real estate company in Chicago. (37:44) and Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra with a recap of the 100-mile meal and the organization's plans.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests include: (06:46) Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers who has an update on the East Canyon expansion project., (21:26) One Book One Community Author Jess Walter of The Cold Millions, Park City Adult Services Librarian Kate Mapp and Summit County Library Director Dan Compton have details about next week's One Book One Community discussion, and (38:40) Park City Board of Realtors CEO Jamie Johnson and Mountainlands Community Housing Executive Director Pat Matheson have details on a fundraiser for affordable housing.
  • In today's episode of Cool Science Radio John Wells and Lynn Ware Peek speak with (01:16) renowned physicist Dr. Sabine Hossenfelder who is the creator of the popular YouTube series Science without the Gobbledygook. She takes a no-nonsense approach to life’s biggest questions, and wrestles with what physics really says about the human condition in her new book, EXISTENTIAL PHYSICS: A Scientist’s Guide to Life’s Biggest Questions. Then, (26:43) Chris Larkin, Chief Technology Officer at Concord Technologies. Chris will discuss security and privacy concerns and implications in a post-Roe v. Wade world, including how the data and information people put into technologies like period tracker apps be accessed and used against them if they seek abortions.
  • In this episode of This Green Earth today's guests are: (00:13) Sageland Collaborative Conservation Ecologist, Janice Gardener, and the Saline Lake Outreach Associate from Audubon, Max Malmquist. They discuss the results of the recent Intermountain West Shorebird Survey. Then, (34:48) Jordan Clayton from Utah Snow Survey breaks down the water report from August and talks about what is forecasted for the fall.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (09:32) Wasatch County 9/11 Day of Service spokesman Josh Hook discussing volunteer opportunities, (19:20) Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Shellie Barrus sharing the story of the newest homeowner move-in at Silver Creek Village, (35:31) and Summit Community Gardens Executive Director Sloane Johnson with a gardens update.
  • Today on The Mountain Life, hosts David Wintzer and Lynn Ware Peek speak with (01:06) Dr. Christy Kane who specializes in youth mental health. She joins the show to talk about several upcoming talks in the Park City area, and mental health with our youth.
  • Today on Cool Science Radio hosts John Wells and Lynn Ware Peek’s guests include:(0:56) Michael Kim, Chief Information Officer at a company called MultiPlan that develops artificial intelligence that uses machine learning to lower healthcare costs by reducing out-of-network claims and cost burdens.Then Pulitzer Prize finalist (26:00) Katherine Blunt who has written California Burning: The Fall of Pacific Gas and Electric -and what it means for America's Power Grid. In the book she adresses Pacific Gas & Electric’s Infrastructure failure and the connection to California fires.
  • Guests on today's Local News Hour: (4:40) Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt with an update on what's in the works county-wide, (25:46) Park City Council Member Ryan Dickey recaps last night's lengthy meeting and (41:02) Park City Friends of Library board members Marlene Peacock and Jean Daly offer details about the annual used book sale.
  • Today on the Local News Hour: (5:25) Summit County Council Member Glenn Wright recaps Wednesday's meeting, (20:57) Director of the Ziegfield Theatre production of Wizard of Oz Caleb Parry has backstage highlights from the show, which opens tomorrow at the Egyptian Theatre Friday and will be presented in American Sign Language, and (36:58) Rossi Hill resident Christina Shiebler has details about a survey regarding Deer Valley Resort’s base development plans and how residents can participate.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests include: (8:37) South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughn who has an update from this month's board meeting, (22:36) Open Snow Meteorologist Sam Collentine who has a look ahead at the 2022-23 winter forecast, and (36:06) Volunteer Coordinator for Park City's 9/11 National Day of Service Bruce Hough has details about how to participate.
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