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  • Salt Lake City group hopes to gain MLB expansion team (0:00), Utah Avalanche Center update (4:10), Erin Ferguson from Save People Save Wildlife on efforts to reduce wildlife traffic incidents (8:20), University of Utah Department of Atmospheric Science's Dr. Jim Steenburgh, aka "Professor Powder," on record snowfall (22:55), Oakley discusses new city center (33:13), Summit County Emergency Manager Kathryn McMullin discusses flood situation (37:35).
  • Utah Avalanche Center update (2:55), Summit County Councilmember Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's meeting (6:57), Park City Chamber announces first-ever sustainable tourism grant (23:32), Studio Crossing affordable project to get underway this year (31:20), Park City Institute Executive Director Ari Ioannides and successor Betsy Wallace discuss the transition (35:27), Family warns others after snowmelt floods Heber home (47:22).
  • Michael Gilmore highlights valuable projects across the globe as part of this year’s Money Awareness and Inclusion awards. (0:00) Peter Decherney, professor of Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, explains what’s at stake in the impending Hollywood writers strike. (22:12) Then, Mountain Money spends time with the Big Dipper, serving sandwiches from the Historic Star Hotel on Main Street. (41:18)
  • Summit County, Dakota Pacific disagree on their history (4:31), a preview of Tuesday night's event "Chasing Water: A Community Climate Conversation with Pete McBride" (7:52), Vail reports more people, more money compared to last season (20:30), PC Film and the Mountain Mediation preview Thursday's free screening of "Stranger at the Gate" (22:16), and Park City Chamber Bureau CEO Jennifer Wesselhoff has a monthly update (33:28)
  • Heber City calls this 'the year of parks' (3:25), Annual bike and bike equipment collection happening Saturday (7:12), Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute director of economic research Nate Lloyd discusses Olympic report (10:10), Park City Municipal's John Robertson and Clayton Scrivner announce Tuesday's spring projects open house (23:15), Promontory Foundation's Kelli Brown and Nicole Barton share details on foundation's grant application process (34:02), UDOT accepting comments on Kimball Junction options online (47:41)
  • Mountain Trails Foundation trails report (3:15), Landowners west of Kamas file preliminary paperwork for township (6:45), Summit County Councilmember Chris Robinson (10:33), Prospector Square Property Owners Association Executive Director Craig Dennis (24:56), Bomb threat at Smith’s in Kimball Junction was a hoax (34:28), Figure Skating Club of Park City details "The Greatest Show on Ice" (36:15), Private helipad on hold in Wasatch County as neighbors flag concerns (43:54), UDOT accepting comments on Kimball Junction options online (48:13)
  • Linguist Valerie Fridland weaves together history, psychology, science and laugh-out-loud anecdotes to explain why we speak the way we do today and how that impacts what kids may be saying tomorrow. (0:57) Then, Neil King Jr., who walked 330 miles along the edges of roads and highways between Washington, DC and New York City, talks about what he learned about America along the way. (29:13)
  • Tourist-measuring wastewater 'flush index' skewed due to rogue dumper (3:56), Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau previews county council meeting (7:57), Director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses open space issues (24:03), Brett Isaacson, founder of Jump Stop Academy, has details on this summer's basketball clinics (34:37), Park City Mountain closes out historic season with a bang (43:14), Investigation finds Treasure Mountain student had airsoft gun (47:02), Sandbags illegally placed in Willow Creek divert water into neighborhood (47:50)
  • North Coast Regional Director for California Trout Darren Mierau describes what removing two aging dams from the endangered Eel River could mean for the salmon population. (2:09) Then, David Andrews, a senior scientist with the Environmental Working Group, discusses the growing impacts PFAS compounds of on our environment and ecosystems. (24:14)
  • Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt updates development projects in the county (3:50), Park City Museum Director Diane Kniespel details two lectures in May (23:50), Retired Red Pine gondolas donated to raise funds for childcare centers (31:51), Village Bicycle Project's James May and Joshua Poppel announce the annual bike drive (35:47), State housing fund estimates Elk Meadows needs $2 million in renovations (44:17), Closed resorts mean stay off the mountain until summer (46:59), Coalville 5-year-old in critical condition after being hit by semi truck (48:35), Best-selling author headlines annual Peace House luncheon (49:19)
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