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  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (06:47) Heber City Executive Assistant Luke Searle sharing details on applying for the second class of Heber Leadership Academy; (21:58) Park City Community Foundation Vice President of Communications Christine Coleman on the roll-out of this year's Live PC Give PC; and (35:19) Summit Community Gardens Executive Director Sloane Johnson with news about August in the garden.
  • White Pine Touring Nordic Center Director Richard Hodges talks about opening weekend and the future for overflow parking on the north end of the golf course driving range.Park City local Caren Bell has details about her online entertainment destination and newsletter, Kept Current, a one-stop shop for local events and happenings.Park City Film Director Katy Wang shared how the experience is getting an upgrade including a new screen and plans for the new seat installation this spring.
  • White Pine Touring opens Saturday amid lack of parking (2:12)Summit County public transit approves emergency buses to Salt Lake City (5:54)Traveling baseball exhibit slides into Park City (8:48)Park City Board of Realtor CEO Jamie Johnson and Board President Rene Wood report the third quarter statistics (11:31)Park City Councilmember Becca Gerber has a recap of last night's meeting including a possible sales tax to help with childcare (26:37)Jannie Bui Brown and her son, James Brown, talk about their new Sacred Web Tarot deck and upcoming book signing (39:29)
  • Candidates for open Summit County Council seat talk representation, development (3:06) Ski Utah CEO Nathan Rafferty said he is optimistic about paid parking this season. (7:59) Assistant Park City Manager Jen McGrath and Trails/Open Space Manager Heinrich Deters said Thaynes Canyon is the “winter pickle ball issue.” (26:40)Park City Board of Realtors Philanthropic Foundation's Jannalee Jacobsen said the local bird shortage is creating challenges for its 21st annual turkey drive. (43:14)
  • Today on the Local News Hour, Leslie is joined by Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt. He has an update on development projects throughout the county. Then, Park City Mayor Nann Worel has a recap of last night's meeting. And lastly, Kimball Art Center Executive Director Alday Milliken has details on a survey for the new center and details on the opening of the new exhibit.
  • Today's guests on the Local News Hour include: Summit County Council Member Glenn Wright recaps Wednesday's meeting and State Representative Brian King (D) District 28 has a legislative preview.
  • On today's Local News Hour guests include: Summit County Health Department Communication Director Derek Siddoway with an update on Covid- 19 protocols in Summit County, Park City Ski & Snowboard Update with Aerials Head Coach Jack Boyczuk, Director of Aerials and Freeski Hatch Haslock and Pete Stoughton. Director of Events, Development and Community Engagement and Park City Education Foundation Executive Director Abby McNulty has an update on programs offered by the foundation.
  • On today's Local News Hour: Summit County Council Member Malena Stevens recaps Wednesday's meeting, Park City Mountain COO Mike Goar explains the challenges the resort has faced over the busy holiday weekend and the outlook for getting the mountain and restaurants open and Sundance Institute Manager Director Betsy Wallace with the latest on the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
  • Purdue Pharma’s Bankruptcy Denial, How Sundance’s Cancelation Impacts Lodging and magic hot cocoa.
  • Today on the Local News Hour, Leslie is joined by Midway City Council Member Steve Dougherty (06:30) who discusses the City's plans for the new year. Then, Park City Deputy City Manager David Everitt (24:55) has a preview of this week's city council meeting. And lastly, Executive Director of Save Our Canyons Carl Fisher (41:09) talks about the organizations 50th anniversary and some of the successes and challenges over the last five decades.
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