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- Summit Silver Strikers Win 1st Game
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Posted Jul 23, 2008 10:30 AM by KPCW
(Park City, UT) Summit County’s first entry in the Triple Crown Softball Tournament is 1-1 after playing a double header Tuesday. Coach Scott Chester reports the Summit Silver Strikers won their first game – winning 8 to 6 over the Fort Collins Colorado Stars.
The Strikers went on to lose their 2nd game 3-2 against the Idaho Diamond Bandits. The Strikers were unable to hold on after putting the tie run on second with two outs. Their rally fell short, but Chester says the level of play was as good as he’s seen. As shortstop, Ciera Figge of Park City made several defensive plays. Pitcher Sydney Gibbs of North Summit held the Idaho team to just 3 runs and catcher Aundrea Hargroder hit the team’s first home run for the inaugural tournament.
For the teams play schedule go online to: www.eteamz.com/silverstrikers - KPCW's Founder Takes Off
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Posted Jul 18, 2008 05:18 PM by Linda Gorton
On Tuesday, Founder of KPCW and host of the Local News Hour, Blair Feulner, announced on the air it would be his last day and that he was going on a 6 month sabbatical. The announcement took many off guard including the board of trustees of Community Wireless, the parent company of KPCW.
KPCW’s Lind Gorton Reports.
- Summer Concerts in Full Swing
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Posted Jul 18, 2008 03:09 PM by Linda Gorton
Teri Orr talks about the Park City Performing Arts Foundation's Big Stars Bright Nights concert series.
- Wounded Veteran's Visit Park City
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Posted Jul 18, 2008 12:13 PM by Linda Gorton
Wounded veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars visited Park City this week to reconnect and blow off some steam as they enjoyed the variety activities the area has to offer.
KPCW’s Linda Gorton reports.
- Sundance 2009 Film Submission Deadlines
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Posted Jul 08, 2008 09:03 AM by KPCW
Deadlines to submit your film to next year's Sundance Film Festival are coming up. Feature films must be submitted by September 8 to be considered for next year's festival. The early submission deadline for all films is August 18 and the deadline for short film submissions is September 5. The application can be completed directly online at www.sundance.org/submissions. The Sundance film festival will be held January 15 - 25 in Park City, Salt Lake, Ogden and at the Sundance Resort.
- Iraq War Vets to Lead Parade on the 4th
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Posted Jul 03, 2008 10:23 AM by Linda Gorton
Adam Kelly and Wynn Haga will be this year's grand marshalls. Both men served in Iraq and have a lot to say about their experiences and what Americans should know about our soldiers.
- How Big Can Park City Be?
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City officials are hoping to find out
Posted Jun 25, 2008 11:55 AM by Linda Gorton
- Summit Water and Park City Consider Cooperation
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Posted Jun 25, 2008 11:53 AM by Linda Gorton
- Operation Crosswalk
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Posted Jun 23, 2008 11:03 AM by KPCW
Drivers Beware! Park City police officers will be acting as decoys this summer at busy crosswalks to make sure motorists stop when and where they're supposed to. Plain clothes cops will use designated crosswalks throughout the summer and will issue warnings, and even citations, to motorists who don't follow the law. Drivers must stop for pedestrians at crosswalks at the clearly marked stop line before a crosswalk and never pass a vehicle that has stopped for a pedestrian.
- 2008 ANNUAL EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT
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Click here to view the 2008 Annual EEO Public File Report
- Friday, March 28, 2008 - Community Wireless Board Member Joe Wrona
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Posted Apr 01, 2008 08:57 AM by Rick Brough
Joe Wrona, a member of the board for Community Wireless, talks about the Letter of Intent they've signed with Wasatch Public Media for the sale of KCPW in Salt Lake.
- KPCW Financials
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Click here for KPCW's latest IRS 990 forms, audited financial statements and a letter from the president of the board of directors.
- KPCW Live Streaming
- The Park City Area's Community Campfire
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Founded in 1980, KPCW public, not-for-profit radio, serves Summit and Wasatch Counties in northeastern Utah with the only daily source of local news and information plus national and international news from National Public Radio, Public Radio International and the British Broadcasting Corporation.
In-depth local news and information plus NPR's Morning Edition can be heard from 6am to 8am with local news updates at noon, 2:04m and 3:04pm. From 8am to 9am Blair Feulner hosts the "Local News Hour". KPCW's locally produced "Midday Utah" is on from 9am to 10am. From 4pm to 5pm KPCW airs "All Things Considered" together with local news, interviews, and information. For the latest in business news tune it at 6:30pm for PRI's "Marketplace." KPCW also features the Triple A music format (Adult Album Alternative) a mix of adult alternative, rock, and classic rock midday's and evenings.
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