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An independent private foundation based in Illinois recently granted $1 million to Park City’s National Ability Center.
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The National Ability Center is hosting its annual Saluting Our Heroes event Thursday. A limited number of tickets remain.
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Dan Glasser, the CEO of the National Ability Center, is parting ways with the organization.
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The National Ability Center is excited about the progress on its new facility at Park City Mountain but move-in day is a ways off. It’s the upcoming Huntsman Cup they’re talking about right now.
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The National Ability Center is once again hosting its annual Saluting Our Heroes luncheon this month to honor military service members and veterans.
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National Ability Center Senior Development and Events Manager Caitlin Bognaski has details about the Saluting Our Heroes event on Oct. 20th.
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Today on the Local News Hour : (7:05) National Ability Center Senior Development and Events Manager Caitlin Bognaski has details about the Saluting Our Heroes event Oct. 20th, (18:58) Summit County Sheriff Justin Martinez shares news of a big award the office received (33:33) Park City Economic Programs Manager Jenny Diersen discusses the public surveys that close today regarding Park Silly Sunday market and Kimball Arts Festival.
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After more than seven years of preparation, the National Ability Center broke ground Tuesday on its new center at the base of Park City Mountain.
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You still have time to register for the National Ability Center’s Summit Challenge, which will take place this year on Saturday, August 27.
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Today's Local News hour guests: (7:16) Summit County Health Deptartment Director Derek Siddoway has a monthly update (23:12) National Ability Center Senior Development and Events Manager Caitlin Bognaski has details about how to participate in this year's Summit Challenge. (32:20) Moe Hickey Executive Director of Voices for Utah Children and Martin Munoz Kids Count Director discuss findings released this morning about the alarming rates of anxiety and depression in Utah’s youth.