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  • Townhomes, senior housing return to Heber City Council (2:09) Winter Sports School Head of School Tess Miner Farra has the highlights of the class of 2022 who is graduating Friday. (4:29)Brighton Estates blaze highlights challenges fighting fires in remote areas (15:06)Park City Planning Director Gretchen Milliken shared an update on several development projects in town including the Deer Valley Snow Park proposal. (18:59) Recycle Utah director Carolyn Wawra and Education Director Mary Closser said their industry is approaching the busiest time of the year. They are reminding Utahns not to toss your wrapping and packaging but to recycle it. (38:59)
  • On today's Mountain Money guests include: (05:53) Hayley Campbell, author of All the Living and the Dead: From Embalmers to Executioners, an Exploration of the People Who Have Made Death Their Life's Work, (22:53) Nicole Tylka from the Utah Department of Workforce Services. She joins Mountain Money to discuss their efforts during September’s National Workforce Development Month, and final guest (39:22) Jane Toly, Leisure Learning Coordinator at the Park City School District highlights upcoming classes and discusses how The Compass became an incubator for small businesses.
  • On this episode of This Green Earth , Nell Larson and guest co-host Katy Wang will speak with (0:59) Mindy Wheeler, the rare plants coordinator for the state of Utah. She’ll explain what it means to protect Utah’s native plants, and share the results of their new Utah Pollinator Habitat Grant program.Then (24:40) Heather Watkins of Bold Reuse and Celia Peterson from Park City Municipal Corporation talk about the idea of a circular economy and how this and other ideas will help them approach the city’s stated goal of zero waste by 2030.
  • On today's Local News Hour : (3:15 ) Interim Summit County Manager Janna Young previews Wednesday's County Council meeting, including two proposed tax increases by North Summit Fire District and Basin Recreation, (20:39 ) Summit County engineers Mike Kendell and Steve Dennis discuss the open house happening Thursday to get input on a new trail along SR 32 through Kamas and (33:52) Park City Museum Education Director Diane Knispel has details about Saturday's Glenwood Cemetery tours.
  • Today on the Local News Hour : (7:21) Park City Historic Alliance Executive Director Ginger Wicks has an update from this month's HPCA board meeting, (22:09) Friends of Library author John Branch talks about his newest book Sidecountry and (36:42) Park City Chamber Bureau CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff has a monthly update.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (12:25) Snyderville Basin Planning Commission Chairman John Kucera recapping last night's discussionof the Harmons application, (23:02) Author Paul Andersen and documentary filmmaker Conor Hagen discuss their book and film that explains the vital role of community activism in charting communities' futures, and (37:23) DWR Law Enforcement Captain Chad Bettridge discusses a new drone program and offers a poaching update as the general hunt begins Oct. 22.
  • On today's Local News Hour host Leslie Thatcher welcomes: (6:31) Park City Municipal Environmental Sustainability Manager Luke Cartin has a recap of Mountain Town 2030 conference (23:11) Heber City Airport Manager Travis Biggs has an update from last night's meeting about new masterplan alternatives and (39:05) Bari Nan Cohen Rothchild and Miriam Eatchel are two parents discuss their concerns over the legislature's recent law banning sensitive materials/books from school curriculum.
  • Today on the Mountain Life, Lynn Ware Peek and David Wintzer’s guests include: (01:42) Dr. Michael Chen, a new OB/GYN at Intermountain Park City Hospital. Then (28:26) Author and Rabbi Steve Leder joins the Mountain Life to discuss his new book For You When I Am Gone.
  • 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.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (5:19) PCHS parents Kathy Pratchett and Diane Livingston make the case for why they're not comfortable having 9th graders read what they say are sexually explicit novels like "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian." Then (25:16) PC Reads Executive Director Elissa Aten and certified advocate Courtney Opdyke have details about Thursday's community event: Teaching (and Learning) Reading IS Rocket Science. Finishing the hour is (35:45) Director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox explains the latest on the protection of Iron Mountain.
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