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  • Local hydrologist Brian McInerney discusses Utah's record snowpack and flooding ahead (1:07). Then, Tanya Lewis, senior health and medicine editor at Scientific American, explores new research on the origins of COVID-19 (27:27).
  • Utah Avalance Center update (3:33), Basin Planning Commission gets first look at new Silver Creek mixed-use development (8:34), PCMC soils specialist Ryan Blair and soil committee representative Joan Card talk about soil contamination (12:24), PC Tots Executive Director Sue Banerjee and the Early Childhood Alliance's Kristen Schultz talk about "Park City Cares About Kids" proposal (22:19), Plow expert Mark Kimble explains his work in this historic snow season and use of special plows (38:46), Camping, recreation site openings in national forests delayed two weeks (50:16)
  • Local resident and CEO of KT Tape, Jessica Klodnicki, talks about this therapeutic kinesiology tape that supports tendons, muscles and fascia and improves blood flow.Then, Northwestern Bilingualism and Psycholinguistics Research Lab's Dr. Viorica Marian shares her new book, "The Power of Language: How the Codes We Use to Think, Speak, and Live Transform Our Minds."
  • Utah Avalanche Center update (2:44), Am I at risk? How to find out if you’re in a floodplain (5:29), Trails report Mountain Trails Foundation's Lora Smith (8:41), Park City Mountain announces season extending to May 1 (20:00), Kamas resident Kouri Richins shares new book following unexpected death of husband (21:41), Mobile food pantry gets rolling this week (33:50), Park City planning director stepping down (36:09), Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce's Jessica Turner shares upcoming events (37:52)
  • Utah Avalanche Center update on high risk (3:10), Park City property tax increase seen as tool to fix childcare, housing crisis (5:07), Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting (10:39), Three-time Olympian hosts inaugural fundraiser at Woodward benefiting Kids Play International (20:24), Park City Public Works Director Troy Dayley and Emergency Management Manager Mike McComb talk about runoff and flood prep (23:31), Executive Director of Christian Center of Park City Rob Harter updates services the organization offers (37:47), Merger between Summit Community Gardens and EATS is complete – a new name could come this fall (46:27)
  • Dr. Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, discusses current global temperatures, levels of greenhouse gasses and where 2022 ranks in the climate record. Then, Brenda Mann, program director of the University of Utah science and engineering fair, shares fascinating school science and engineering projects.
  • 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)
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