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  • Today on the Local News Hour : (6:11) Emily Fisher from YSA has an update on the Jan's Winter Welcome silent auction and snow sports programs, (21:44 ) Ginger Wicks has the latest on the Historic Park City Alliance, and (34:16) Park City School board vice president Wendy Crossland and spokesperson Heidi Matthews explain the district's updated sensitive materials policy.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Michelle Deininger's guests are: (09:23) Summit County Council candidate Canice Harte discussing why he's running for the office, (25:57) then District 4 PC School board candidate Mandy Pomeroy talks about her campaign, (41:24) and finishing out the hour is Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers with a monthly update.
  • Today on the Local News Hour : (2:48) Sundance Institute Managing Director Betsy Wallace has details about the local passes and package sales that go on sale today and a preview of From the Collection films selected for the 2023 festival, (20:34) Park City school board District 5 candidate Nick Hill talks about why he is running, and (36:07) Park City Education Foundation Associate Director of Communications Jen Billow and Bright Futures College Program Manager Joana Acevedo talk about first-generation Park City students starting to graduate from college.
  • PC Tots Executive Director Andrea Barnes on her retirement, search for replacement and challenges of early childhood care in Park City. (6:12) Park City Councilmember Jeremy Rubell has a recap of last night's meeting. (21:58)Summit County Arts Council Executive Director Jocelyn Scudder has details about Art-oberfest. (38:08)
  • Author Lisa Napoli discusses the Summit County Author Talks series and her book, "Susan, Linda, Nina & Cokie: The Extraordinary Story of the Founding Mothers of NPR." (6:23)New West KnifeWorks retail director Pete Citrano details how professionals can get discounts on new knives. (22:29)Author and yoga instructor Colie Belieu shares her new book "Mindful Motherhood: A Yoga-Based Journey to Pregnancy and Birth" and upcoming classes and workshops. (32:04) Vancouver Olympics setback boosts Utah’s chances to host in 2030 (2:51)Wasatch and South Summit football teams claim victories while Park City and North Summit end their season (29:38) Main Street to close at 2 p.m. Monday for Halloween (41:13)Don’t spook your pet! Tips for your furry friends’ comfort this Halloween (42:21)Outgoing PC Tots director outlines challenges for successor (45:18)
  • Kimball Arts Festival gets one-year contract extension (1:14) Interim Summit County Manager Janna Young and HR Director David Warnock preview Wednesday council meeting (4:49)High Valley Transit update from Vice Chairman David Geffen (27:30)The Director of the Summit Land Conservancy, Cheryl Fox, talks about open space preservation (42:32)
  • Ski industry leaders tell Park City: the crowds are coming (3:26)Park City School District Leisure Learning Coordinator Jane Toly and instructor Dr. Nancy Taylor share details about classes on "adulting." (7:23)Park City Manager Matt Dias has what to expect at Thursday's city council meeting. (23:17) Summit Community Garden Executive Director Sloane Johnson, Garden Director Melissa Soltesz and and new Education Coordinator Erica Snyder have a gardens update. (40:43)
  • Park City Mountain lift mechanics to vote on unionization later this month (1:59) Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant shares flu forecast, urges shots and boosters (6:19) Park City Mountain Vice President and COO Deirdre Walsh previewed the season opening Wednesday, including information on parking, housing and, of course, donuts. (23:28) Park City Education President and CEO Abby McNulty has an update on programs offered by the foundation. (44:11)
  • Wasatch Crest facility approved with changes, appeal still possible (03:04)Brighton Resort is set to open Friday morning (05:01)Avian flu takes a toll on Utah turkey farms (06:07) Summit County Council Member Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's meeting. (08:21) Park City resident Allison Dittmer and Ukrainian couple Olena and Zhenya talk about the refugee process and how the community can help settle the couple. (22:53)Utah Avalanche Center Forecaster Drew Hardesty has an early season preview of the coming winter and the risk of avalanche with the new snow. (35:46) Summit County ballot counting continues, some races already decided (47:16)
  • Park City Mountain to open early on Wednesday, Nov. 16 (02:03)Mountain Trails Foundation update with Lora Smith (03:10) South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting. (06:56)Park City Councilmember Jeremy Rubell has a recap of last night's meeting. (22:00) Liesl Jenkins and Matt Wright from Park City Mountain lift mechanic unionization discuss the process for unionizing. (37:06) Wasatch County Sheriff Jared Rigby departing for state job (48:50)
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