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  • Today on the Local News Hour, Leslie is joined by (05:12) Dr. Kelly Bricker with the Global Sustainable Tourism Council and Jennifer Wesselhoff, President of the Park City Chamber and Visitor Bureau with an update on Park City's assessment. Then, (25:50) Park City Manager Matt Dias has a preview of this week's city council meeting. And lastly, (41:03) Park City Senior Center representatives Marianne Cone and Cheryl Soshnik have an update on hiring a senior advocate.
  • Today on the Local News Hour: Utah Legislative update with Alexander Cramer, Heber City Manager Matt Brower has a preview of Tuesday's city council meeting and Sundance Film Festival 2022 recap with film reviewers Linda Jager and Mark Harrington.
  • Today's guests include: ( 1:41) Heliophysics Division Director in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Dr. Nicola Fox and (30:05) author David Chalmers.
  • This week on The Mountain Life, Lynn and Pete are joined by: Author Greg Peters who has written about the 193 million acres of forests, mountains, deserts, watersheds, and grasslands, that provide a multitude of uses as diverse as America itself and make up Our National Forests, the title of his new book. This conversation will take a complete look at America’s national forests—their triumphs, challenges, controversies, and vital programs.Then, Let's Get Physical with author Danielle Friedman who explores how women discovered exercise and reshaped the world. It's the untold history of women’s exercise culture–from jogging and Jazzercise to Jane Fonda–and how women have parlayed physical strength into other forms of power.
  • On today's Local News Hour : Katy Wang Executive Director of Park City Film has a year end update on film, Slamdance Film Festival President and co-founder Peter Baxter talks about the 2022 festival, Health Promotion Director at Wasatch County Health Department Jonelle Fitzgerald speaks on Wasatch County health news and President of the Park City Board of Realtors Mark Jacobsen with a recap of 2021 real estate news.
  • Guests: Environmental reporter Mark Olalde and Environmental Working Group Senior Scientist David Andrews
  • Today on the Local News Hour, Leslie is joined by USA Nordic Executive Director Bill Demong. He has details about the US Olympic Trials and recap of the US Cup at Lake Placid. Then, Park City Manager Matt Dias has a preview of this week's city council meeting. And lastly, Radon Coordinator for the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Eleanor Divver talks about National Radon Action Month and why you should test your home and business for radon every year.
  • Today on the Local News Hour, Leslie is joined by outgoing People's Health Clinic Executive Director Beth Armstrong (11:07) to discuss her decision to move on after being with the organization for six years. Then, Park City Councilmember Max Doilney (24:41) has a recap of the Council's first meeting of the year. And lastly, Heber City Councilmember Ryan Stack (37:46) discusses the first day of the council's annual planning retreat.
  • On today's Local News Hour : Wasatch County MIDA Liaison Mike Davis has an update on his new position and what's ahead for 2022 and Emily Bell McCormick Organizer of the Policy Project which is trying to get menstrual products in all public school restrooms.
  • On today's Local News Hour: Summit County Manager Tom Fisher discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, Park City Community Foundation Interim CEO Joelle Kanshepolsky has an update on the foundation and replacing her with a full time CEO and Cheryl Fox - Director of Summit Land Conservancy on open space issues.
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