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  • All things Park City on this week's Mountain Money, including the business of film at Sundance Film Festival, vibrancy in Prospector Square, and the return of Tupelo Park City.
  • In this episode of The Mountain Life guests include: ( 1:23) Dr. Fitzgerald has written YOUNGER YOU: Reduce Your Bio Age and Live Longer, Better. and ( 27:35) Dr. Ethan Kross author of Chatter: The Voice in Our Head, Why it Matters and How to Harness it
  • Guests: Hadley Dynak, Western Hills Gardens and Jordan Clayton, Data Collection Officer for Utah Snow Survey
  • Today on the Local News Hour guest include: President of the Wasatch County School Board Tom Hansen talks about Thursday's school board meeting and the school master planning process that's underway, Swaner Preserve Visitor Experience and Exhibit Manager Hunter Klingensmith has details on the extension of the Survival of the Slowest exhibit and Off Screen Sundance Events programmer Dilcia Barrera has a preview of events at this years 2022 Sundance Film Festival
  • Today on the Local News Hour: Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association member Brian Spieker has the latest on the contract settlement with Park City Mountain, Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher has an update on the Park City Nation count, and Sundance programmer Ash Hoyle has a look at some of those films competing in the dramatic competition and showcases some of the films in the World Cinema, Next, and Midnight sections.
  • On today's Local News Hour, Leslie is joined by Summit County Deputy Manager Janna Young (04:52). She discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting. Then, Utah House Representative Mike Kohler of District 54 (22:54) discusses this year's legislative initiatives. And lastly, Director of the Sundance Film Festival Tabitha Jackson (37:33) talks about this year's festival - the 2nd year of virtual only - and how the Institute has been able to pivot during the pandemic.
  • On today's Local News Hour guests include: Heber City Council Member Scott Phillips with a recap of last night’s meeting, Park City resident Jenn Drummond has an update on her attempt to summit all 7 of the second summits. She just returned from climbing Mt. Tyree in Antarctica and Sundance Programmer Ania Trzebiatowska has a preview of some of the US and World documentary films in this year's festival.
  • On today's Local News Hour: Summit County Council Member Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's meeting, Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District Director Dana Jones has an update on facilities and programming and Sundance Shorts Programmer Mike Plante with a preview of this year’s shorts category.
  • In this episode Lynn and John’s guests are (01:32) Creek Stewart author of THE DISASTER-READY HOME: A Step-by-Step Emergency Preparedness Manual for Sheltering in Place and (28:53) Senior editor at Scientific American, Josh Fischman.
  • Understand the history of racial inequity in highway construction and learn how to improve your financial life, all on this week's Mountain Money.
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