Wall of Rejection
Springtime means Spring break for some school kids, but for high school seniors, it also means anxiety and crossing fingers as those college acceptance and rejection letters wind up in the mailbox. KPCW’s Lynn Ware Peek has more.
KPCW Celebrates Earth Day
In celebration of Earth Day, KPCW staff and volunteers got together and cleaned highway 40 after a brunch at the station on Saturday morning.
Tour of Utah
The Tour of Utah is a premier showcase of International professional cycling competition. Taking place August 7th-12th, it’s the first major cycling race following the Tour de France and the London Olympics. KPCW’s Lynn Ware Peek has more.
Friday Film Review: Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Libby Wadman, with the Friday Film Review, recommends that you see “Salmon Fishing in the Yemen.” It will grab you hook, line, and sinker! Libby Wadman has more.
Park City Ski Resort Pioneer Nick Badami Inducted into Hall of Fame
Last weekend, eight people were inducted into the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame, including Park City ski resort pioneer Nick Badami. Rick Brough has more.
County Council Considers Cemetery
The Summit County Council will hold hearings in the near future on a possible Snyderville Cemetery District, and then make a decision about putting it on the ballot this fall. Rick Brough has more.
County Recommends Allied Waste
With the County Council preparing to set a new garbage contract by July 1st, they heard this week that, out of four bids, their staff is recommending the county’s current hauler, Allied Waste. Rick Brough has more.
Earth Day Comes To Park City
In honor of Earth Day, Recycle Utah is participating in a number of activities. Rick Brough has more.
School Board Looks at Insurance Costs
Park City School Board President Mo Hickey reviewed this week’s board meeting. Lynn Ware Peek has more.
Businesses Upset With County Sign Code
The Summit County Council Wednesday thought they were just about ready to decide on proposed revisions to the Snyderville Sign Code. But during a public hearing, a small crowd of local business people bashed the long-time sign regulations. They said the code discourages business, and keeps signage so small that customers aren’t even aware they exist. Rick Brough has more.
