Leslie Thatcher
Senior News DirectorTough but fair, Leslie is the woman most of Park City wakes up with every weekday morning. Leslie has been at KPCW since 1990 and her years at KPCW have given her depth and insight, guiding her as she asks local leaders and citizens the questions on everyone’s minds during the live interviews of the Local News Hour.
As KPCW's Senior News Director, she has the pulse of the community and an unmatched range of contacts that allows the station to cover everything going on in town, from increased school taxes and water rates to personal achievements and community-wide victories. When she's not sussing out the next story, you'll see her face at many Park City events, as well as on the ski hill and mountain trails.
In 2016, Leslie was honored as the Park City Rotary Club's Professional Citizen of the Year and served as Grand Marshall of the Miner Day parade.
The Park City Board of Realtors also honored Leslie with its 2018 Community Service Award for "asking the questions on everyone's mind."
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Oakley Rodeo Committee Chair Wade Woolstenhulme previews the rodeo's 91st installment and talks about its history in the Wasatch Back. Park City Fire Marshal Cherie Wellmon and Steve McBride of Visual Max Landscape Design explain the new Wildland Urban Interface ordinance and how it will impact our community and John Simmons, director of planning & operations and Debbie LaBelle, marketing director Canyons Village Management Association have an overview of the holiday weekend's Forum Festival.
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Oakley Rodeo Committee chair Wade Woolstenhulme previews the 91st installment of the rode and discusses its history in the Wasatch Back. Always a sold out event, the Oakley Rodeo started in the 1930s as a community event that's not part of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, PRCA.
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Park City Fire Marshal Cherie Wellmon and Steve McBride, founder of Visual Max Landscape discuss the new Wildland Urban Interface ordinance and how it will impact the community.
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John Simmons, director of planning and operations and Debbie LaBelle, marketing director at Canyons Village Management Association preview the holiday weekend's Forum Festival. The annual event runs July 2-4 and features live music, nightly drone shows and family-friendly activities.
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El festival contará con yoga, música en vivo, meditación y un baño de sonido el 27 de junio en City Park.
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The festival will feature yoga, live music, meditation and a sound bath June 27 at City Park.
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Summit County Manager Shayne Scott previews Wednesday's council meeting including possible amendments to Dakota Pacific development agreement for Kimball Junction that would that add 50,000 square feet for nonprofit spaces, including the Kimball Art Center.
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Ski Mountain Mining History board members Alicia O'Meara and Don Roll preview the organization's annual Music for the Mines fundraiser July 1 to raise money for the Thaynes Mine restoration project.
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Summit County Manager Shayne Scott previews the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, Ski Mountain Mining History board members Alicia O'Meara and Don Roll have details about the Music for the Mines fundraiser and Park City Golf Director Vaughn Robinson has details on an upcoming open house to look at the the course's proposed new master plan.
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Park City Golf Director Vaughn Robinson discusses the proposed master plan for the renovations to the municipality's golf course and the July 6 open house locals can attend to learn more.