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  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests are: (09:32) Wasatch County 9/11 Day of Service spokesman Josh Hook discussing volunteer opportunities, (19:20) Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Shellie Barrus sharing the story of the newest homeowner move-in at Silver Creek Village, (35:31) and Summit Community Gardens Executive Director Sloane Johnson with a gardens update.
  • On today's Local News Hour, host Leslie Thatcher's guests include: (07:07) Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant who has a monthly update, (26:18) then Nann Worel and Malena Stevens join the show to discuss tomorrow's city council meeting regarding Utah's Olympic bid, (39:16) and finishing the hour is Park City Education Foundation Programs Director Kara Cody who has details on one of the organization's eight Signature Initiatives: PCCAPS.
  • In this episode of This Green Earth, Nell and Chris talk with author (1:42) Robyn Metcalfe. This interview is a rebroadcast from February 15, 2022. Robyn talks about her book Humans in Our Food . It paints an in-depth picture of what it means to be human in connection with the food industry. Metcalfe sheds light on some of the stories from her book and talks about why she decided to take on this topic.Then, (18:52) Patrick Lamers with the National Energy Laboratory comes on to discuss a global research effort to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere utilizing new technologies that could be critical in achieving a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions economy by 2050.
  • On today's Local News Hour: Summit County Library Director Dan Compton has details on what's going on in the libraries, Park City Manager Matt Dias has a preview of this week's city council meeting and Ex. Director of Habitat for Humanity Shellie Barrus and new homeowner Anna May talk about the project.
  • Today's Local News Hour guests include: Park City Historic Alliance Executive Director Ginger Wicks has an update from this month's HPCA board meeting, Utah Education Association President Heidi Matthews has a preview of the upcoming legislative session and the redistricting of state school board members and Park City Chamber Bureau CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff has a monthly update.
  • Today on The Mountain Life, Lynn and Pete are joined by Dr. Jeanne Falk, a new doctor at Intermountain Park City Hospital. Dr. Falk is an obstetrician/gynecologist, integrative medicine physician, and proud mom.Then, Dr. William Davis, bestselling author of the Wheat Belly books is back with a new book: His new book called Super Gut: A Four-Week Plan to Reprogram Your Microbiome, Restore Health, and Lose Weight. Dr. Davis takes his research and findings a step further and shows that because of our highly processed diet, pesticides, and overuse of antibiotics, our guts are now missing so many of the good bacteria required to be healthy.
  • A new report by WalletHub measured how much people pay in property, income and sales tax in proportion to the amount of money they make.
  • The White House is issuing tax-plan guidelines today. It's not likely to get taken up soon, but Trump's Treasury secretary is pledging to move quickly — and to achieve 3 percent growth.
  • Disputes over immigration and food stamps doomed the measure. Every Democrat and 30 Republicans voted against the bill.
  • They had always been partners, in a way — artists who connected through their work. So, when Gene DiRado began withdrawing from the world, his son rushed toward him — and brought along a camera.
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