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On today's Local News Hour, host Michelle Deininger's guests are: (09:23) Summit County Council candidate Canice Harte discussing why he's running for the office, (25:57) then District 4 PC School board candidate Mandy Pomeroy talks about her campaign, (41:24) and finishing out the hour is Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers with a monthly update.
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Exchanges were tense and at times fiery.
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House Bill 374, which defines sensitive teaching materials and prohibits using them in Utah public schools, was passed in the Legislature earlier this year.
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Hauber helped the district figure out creative ways to finance new school construction and achieve national recognition for budgeting.
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On today's Local News Hour : (5:31) Summit County Health Dept. Director Phil Bondurant talks flu shots and COVID-19 boosters, (17:29) Outgoing Park City School District Business Administrator Todd Hauber discusses his tenure and why he's leaving and (31:56) Snyderville Basin Recreation Director Dana Jones explains how she's working to get enough lifeguards to meet community pool needs.
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Jane Toly, Leisure Learning Coordinator at the Park City School District highlights upcoming classes and discusses how The Compass became an incubator for small businesses.
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On today's Mountain Money guests include: (05:53) Hayley Campbell, author of All the Living and the Dead: From Embalmers to Executioners, an Exploration of the People Who Have Made Death Their Life's Work, (22:53) Nicole Tylka from the Utah Department of Workforce Services. She joins Mountain Money to discuss their efforts during September’s National Workforce Development Month, and final guest (39:22) Jane Toly, Leisure Learning Coordinator at the Park City School District highlights upcoming classes and discusses how The Compass became an incubator for small businesses.
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Tuesday's Park City School Board meeting drew a crowd of parents and teachers commenting on a new state policy that would establish a process for banning books in the classroom.
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The district’s policy for reporting child abuse hasn’t been revised since 2007.
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Park City School District Business Administrator Todd Hauber is leaving for the Granite School District in Salt Lake City.