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  • Today's Local News Hour guests include High Valley Transit District Board Member Doug Clyde with an update, CEO of Stein Collection Russ Olsen and Michelle O'Brien talk about the decision to increase hourly wages to $18 and Snyderville Basin Recreation Director Dana Jones has a monthly report.
  • On today's Local News Hour guests include: Summit County Manager Tom Fisher who discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, Park City School Board member Andrew Caplan and District Business Administrator Todd Hauber answering questions on the $79 million school bond and Doug Pope, a member of the Heber City Cowboy Poetry Board of Directors and entertainer/musician, who has details about this year's event.
  • This week learn how to become the Best Boss, make Thursday your new Friday and find out how the Biden administration's tax proposals impact you.
  • The Mountain Life welcomes New Yorker staff writer Kelefa Sanneh and local residents and wedding officiants Anita and Craig Gordon
  • Today's guests on the Local News Hour include Lauren Barros and Sebastian Nicholls with Citizens Climate Lobby, Park City Board of Realtors Jamie Johnson and Board President Mark Jacobsen who have details about an affordable housing event happening Tuesday at the Park City Library Community room and Park City Education Foundation Ex. Director Abby McNulty has an update on programs offered by the foundation.
  • In this episode of Cool Science Radio's guests are Dr. Mike Casale, VP of Analytics and Behavioral Science at Penumbra and Anna Lembke M.D., Medical Director of Addiction Medicine at Stanford University
  • On today's Local News Hour, Leslie speaks Summit County Health Department Deputy Director Shelley Worley with an update on the COVID-19 situation in Summit County, Managing Director of the Utah Office of Tourism and Film Vicki Varela talks about the $75 K grant the Park City Chamber Bureau received to produce a guide for the back trails of Park City, and Snyderville Basin Planning Commission Chair Thomas Cooke has an update from last night's work session dealing with Policy 2.3 of the general plan and whether it should be scrapped, tweaked, or kept as is.
  • Today's guests for the Local News Hour include: Summit County Council Member Roger Armstrong with a recap of Wednesday's meeting – the first meeting on next year’s budget, Bill Pidwell and Jamie Taylor with Friends of Park City Education talk about their campaign to get the $79 million Park City school bond approved by voters and members of Leadership Class 27 Kris Campbell and Eyee Hsu have details on this year's class project: Redistricting.
  • Today on the Local News Hour: Summit County Planner Madlyn McDonough who has details about a survey and corridor project planned for the Rail Trail, Park City Council member Becca Gerber has a recap of last nights city council meeting and Assistant Park City Recreation Manager Tate Shaw and Utah Olympic Park Sport Program Manager Matt Terwilliger have details about the case study they helped prepare looking at optimizing youth sport programming and participation in the Olympics.
  • Mountain Money unravels Private Equity myths, delves into cryptocurrency donations, and discovers the benefits of gymnastics with The Little Gym Park City, all in this episode of Mountain Money.
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