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  • On this week's The Mountain Life, Lynn and Pete are joined by, Chad Brackelsburg and Jimmy Martin of the Utah Avalanche Center. Brackelsburg and Martin talks about avalanche education and how we are setting ourselves up for the season with regard to the snowpack. It is Avalanche Awareness Week in the State of Utah and there are many events going on in the community to boost your awareness and therefore your safety. Then, Dr. Paul Meriac, (28:09), one of the new physicians at the University of Utah Redstone Clinic at Kimball Junction will join. He talks about wilderness medicine, osteopathy, mental health, and overall wellness.
  • On today's Local News Hour: South Summit School District Agricultural Sciences teacher Jolene Christiansen talks about a variety of ways students, families and administrators raise funds for holiday gift giving, Park City Councilmember Tim Henney with a recap of last night city council meeting and TEDx Park City founder Teri Orr talks about the TEDx women lineup for the event at St. Regis on December 15, 2021.
  • Author of The Stickler’s Guide to Science in the Age of Misinformation R. Philip Bouchard ( 1:58) , paleontologist, anatomist and National Geographic Explorer Nizar Ibrahim ( 22:36) and Timothy Jorgensen ( 29:28) author of Spark: The Life of Electricity and the Electricity of Life join today's show.
  • On today's Local News Hour: Summit County Council Member Doug Clyde recaps Wednesday's meeting, Midway Mayor Celeste Johnson talks about Tuesday's public hearing and what's happening in town and Park City Special Events & Economic Development Program Manager Jenny Diersen has a preview of some upcoming holiday events and results of the Halloween dogs on the bus pilot program.
  • On today's Local News Hour : Summit County Manager Tom Fisher discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, which includes a discussion on an amended development agreement for Park City Junction – the Dakota Pacific development at Kimball Junction, Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation CEO Colin Hilton has the latest on Olympic bid effort and opening of the winter season at the Utah Olympic Parkand Executive Director of Christian Center of Park City Rob Harter has an update on the services the organization is offering for the holiday season.
  • On today's Local News Hour, legendary ski map artist Jim Niehues joins Leslie to talk about the fundraiser he’s put together for the National Ability Center by selling off some of his original artwork. Then, Deputy Park City Manager David Everitt has a preview of this week's city council meeting. And lastly, outgoing Heber City Mayor Kelleen Potter has a look back at her 8 years serving the citizens of Heber City.
  • On today's Local News Hour: Summit County Council Member Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's meeting which focused exclusively on the public hearing for the Dakota Pacific development proposal, UDOT Region 2 Director Robert Stewart and Planning Manager Grant Farnsworth talk about the future of the Kimball Junction interchange and Kimball Art Center Education Director Heather Stamenov has details on the Holiday Sale happening tomorrow through Sunday and the collection of holiday happenings including the return of Noon Years Eve.
  • This episode's guests are Trudi Trueit who has written The Dragon’s Blood (1:38) and Katrina Kmak and Brittnie Hecht ( 22:18) organizers of Explore with NASA: Telescopes, Stars, and Galaxies at the Park City Library.
  • Opportunity Zones, small business traps, and Friday’s Stock Market plunge, all covered in this week’s episode of Mountain Money.
  • On today's Local News Hour, Leslie is back and is joined by Park Silly Sunday Market Executive Director Kate McChesney has a look back at the Summer market and a look ahead to the Silly Holiday Bazzar. Then, Mitch Solomon, Bonnie Park and Jeff Revoy with Friends of Summit County for Responsible Development discuss the organizations' opposition to the Dakota Pacific project at Kimball Junction, and the Summit County Council's meeting on Wednesday. And lastly, Mike Goar, COO of Park City Mountain to discuss opening day yesterday.
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