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  • Today's guests on The Local News Hour: (9:40) Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt has an update on development projects throughout the county. (28:03) Members of Leadership Park City Class 28 ,Makena Hawley and Frank Lynch, reveal this year's class project and how the public can help. Then (36:20) Park City Transit Community Outreach and Marketing Coordinator Andy Stevenson discusses public input opportunities on proposed winter transit service.
  • On today's Local News Hour, Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (07:51)Summit County Council Member Chris Robinson recapping Congressman Blake Moore's visit to town and highlighting Wednesday’s open space discussion and (32:39) Park City Economic Programs Manager Jenny Diersen previewing upcoming city events to close out the summer season.
  • Today on The Local News Hour guests are: (5:38) Summit County Council member Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's meeting and (26:03 ) Moriah Mason, development manager with the Utah Alzheimer's Association, and Steve Spaulding, chair of the Summit County Walk to End Alzheimer's, have details on the annual walk on Saturday.
  • This week on Mountain Money (00:06) David Howard, the Executive Director of the National Rental Home Council discusses single-family rental homes, their importance as part of the housing ecosystem, and the role big investors and Wall Street play in the U.S. single-family home market. (24:48) Kenji Haroutunian, Director of The Big Gear Show joins us to provide a debrief on the outdoor industry's newest and most evolved trade show yet! Mountain Money will end the hour talking about (42:39) KPCW’s 2022 Summer Pledge Drive with station manager Renai Bodley Miller. All this and more on Mountain Money, Monday morning at 9 am on KPCW.
  • In this episode of This Green Earth, Nell and Chris talk with author (1:42) Robyn Metcalfe. This interview is a rebroadcast from February 15, 2022. Robyn talks about her book Humans in Our Food . It paints an in-depth picture of what it means to be human in connection with the food industry. Metcalfe sheds light on some of the stories from her book and talks about why she decided to take on this topic.Then, (18:52) Patrick Lamers with the National Energy Laboratory comes on to discuss a global research effort to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere utilizing new technologies that could be critical in achieving a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions economy by 2050.
  • Today on the Local News Hour: (10:39) Park City Education Foundation President and CEO Abby McNulty has an update on programs offered by the foundation. (22:02) Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher and Amanda Sorenson have an update on youth sports programs and (36:15) Snyderville Basin Recreation Director Dana Jones has a monthly update.
  • Today's Local News hour guests: (7:16) Summit County Health Deptartment Director Derek Siddoway has a monthly update (23:12) National Ability Center Senior Development and Events Manager Caitlin Bognaski has details about how to participate in this year's Summit Challenge. (32:20) Moe Hickey Executive Director of Voices for Utah Children and Martin Munoz Kids Count Director discuss findings released this morning about the alarming rates of anxiety and depression in Utah’s youth.
  • On this week's Mountain Money, we talk with (00:04) James Bessen, author of The New Goliaths: How corporations use software to dominate industries, kill innovation and undermine regulation. Then (22:56), Natalie Segall with Segall & Banko Law walks through steps on how to prepare for what happens to our “digital stuff” when we are gone. Last (39:14), Rob Slettom and Ehlias Louis join Mountain Money to discuss the sale of Identity Properties and their name change to CooperWynn Property Management.
  • On today's This Green Earth, hosts Nell Larson and Chris Cherniak speak with (01:30) Dr. Bonnie Baxter, Director of the Great Salt Lake Institute and biology professor at Westminster College and (27:07) Kevin Perry, Professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Utah. Over the past decade, the Great Salt Lake has continued to deplete. It is now a third of its original size and recently the last remaining boats were pulled from the Great Salt Lake Marina. The troubled body of water desperately needs more water. These record lows are taking a toll, and the effects are wide reaching. These two environmental experts speak to the issues of this once great lake and what the future holds.
  • Today on the Local News Hour: (8:24) South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan gets ready for ack to school. (24:59) Sierra Quitiquit discusses her role as a NATO US Youth Protect the Future Representative and her organization Plastic Free Fridays (37:07) Jenny Hardy with Timpanogos Valley Theater has details on the production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night running August 19th-22nd.
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