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  • Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers joins for a monthly update (2:20), Fatal accident shuts down SR-189 for hours Tuesday (19:21), Court denies Summit County injunction in Dakota Pacific lawsuit (20:31), Park City Board of Education members Andrew Caplan and Wendy Crossland recap Tuesday night's school board meeting (24:14), and Habitat for Humanity Programs Manager Meagan Nielsen discusses the "She Means Business!" financial education course (42:57)
  • Dr. Ricardo Nuila, a hospitalist at a safety-net hospital in Houston, writes about the state of healthcare in his book "The People's Hospital: Hope and Peril in American Medicine." (1:06) Then, a rebroadcast of The Mountain Life's interview with Dacher Keltner, an expert in human emotions, about his new book, "Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life." (27:49)
  • Learn about the origins and historical significance of Earth Day with Michael Karapetian, the Great Global Cleanup Coordinator at earthday.org. Next, Kimball Art Center curator Nancy Stoaks shares the latest exhibition that opens on Earth Day, April 22. "Between Life and Land: Identity" examines the role our values, practices, histories and fictions play in shaping and re-shaping the environments we call home. Then, hear about local Earth Day activities.
  • Park City’s own Jeremy Nobis, big mountain extreme skiing pioneer and former Olympian, dies (3:33), South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting (8:25), Habitat for Humanity offers free online course to help women take control of their financial future (24:51), Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History co-chairs Don Roll and Sally Elliott talk about the Thaynes Hoist House collapse (28:40), and SHE-CAN mentoring program builds global female leadership (39:00)
  • Willow Creek in Snyderville Basin is in danger of flooding homes again (3:19), Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting (6:46), Working plans for Heber City center show new school, recreation district, updated Main Street (21:35), People's Health Clinic CEO Mairi Leining talks about an original research article that was published in an international journal on the success of the clinic's diabetes program (23:23), Utah jobs: rate of openings slowing, but state still shorthanded (37:14), and Park City Board of Realtors CEO Jamie Johnson and Board President Joanne O'Connell discuss the first quarter stats and last week's award winners (38:55)
  • Governor Spencer Cox fields Park City high-schoolers’ questions on new laws affecting youth (3:51), Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko was in Idaho this week (6:42), Summit County Council Member Tonja Hanson recaps Wednesday's meeting (8:07), Six easy ways to help wildlife in honor of Earth Day (25:58), and Park City Film's upcoming free screenings (36:48)
  • The Utah Avalanche Center's Chad Brackelsberg and Trent Meisenheimer talk about the science of a spring snowpack...when it is record-breaking? What happens to the slowly eroding snow? When is it hazardous? How late into the season will we see avalanches? (1:14) Then, Jason Sills of the Clark Planetarium talks about stargazing over the last 20 years and the upcoming 20th-anniversary celebration. (30:44)
  • Utah Avalanche Center update (2:43), Public hearing elicits many shades to outdoor lighting debate in Wasatch County (6:09), Summit County Health Department Director Phil Bondurant shares monthly update (12:08), Park City Ski and Snowboard's Christie Hind recaps the season (26:22), Park City Education Foundation's Jennifer Billow provides an update on programs offered (39:46).
  • Jaye Calhoun, attorney with Kean Miller, shares developments between Disney and the Florida Legislature. Then, Daniel Beneish, professor of accounting at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, talks about his development of the M-score, an accounting tool that detects fraud. Plus, Emily Burney with Auntie Em’s Baked Goods stops by.
  • Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Kate Zernike tells the story of 16 female scientists who forced MIT to admit it had been discriminating against female faculty for decades in her new book "The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins, MIT, and the Fight for Women in Science." (0:41) Then, Research Professor Maureen McCarthy talks about effects of megastorms and atmospheric rivers. (27:56)
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