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  • Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant provides a monthly update on health topics like the recent measles outbreak in Texas and the importance of radon awareness during seasonal shifts.
  • Park City Board of Education members Meredith Reed and Nick Hill discuss selling the former superintendent's home, approving a $11.7 million capital outlay budget for long-lead time items and clarify that there are no planned changes for DLI programs.
  • Thure Cerling, a University of Utah professor of both geology and biology, and a pioneer in the use of isotope analysis, shares how geologists have developed a method for tracking the movements of large herbivores across landscapes.
  • Fire spokesperson Erin Hanczyk provides an update on the Beulah Fire burning in Summit County.
  • Mitch Riley currently holds the National Champion title in paragliding and the longest flight recorded in Utah. He's a mentor to many including his friend, Kevin Lontz, who fell in love with flying six years ago. The two are often seen launching off Jupiter Peak in Park City. They discuss their love of taking flight in this fun and thrilling conversation with Andrea Buchanan.
  • An update on the Beulah Fire with forest spokesperson Brenda Bushell.
  • Science writer Stephanie Pappas explores recent research showing that the H5N1 bird flu may spread through the air on dairy farms. She discusses how the virus appears in milk, equipment, wastewater and the air, and what this means for farm safety and public health.
  • Park City’s Dar Hendrickson transformed his yard into a full-contact haunted house — he called it a “Spook Alley.”
  • Nutrition expert and physician Dr. Michael Greger examines the fifteen diseases that are the leading causes of death in America and discusses his bestselling book, “How Not to Die.” Then, most CBD products still contain traces of THC — but new rules are raising the bar for safety and purity. We explore why THC-free, pharmaceutical-grade CBD may soon become a trusted tool in personalized medicine.
  • ACLU of Utah attorney Tom Ford discusses the federal lawsuit challenging the state's book removal law.
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