Lynn Ware Peek
Producer/ Co-HostLynn Ware Peek is a long-time contributor to KPCW. She joined the station in 2008 with Tales from the Wasatch Back, was a reporter from 2012 to 2016, and co-hosts and produces two of KPCW’s Public Affairs Hour shows, The Mountain Life, on health and lifestyle airing Wednesdays and Cool Science Radio, tackling science and technology every Thursday.
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Incumbent withdraws from Park City school board race, Soldier Hollow to host Pan-American Mountain Bike Championships, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau has a preview of this week's county council meeting, Sara Sergent, co-owner and Master Distiller of Alpine Distilling, talks about her induction into The Gin Guild and Director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses open space issues.
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Sara Sergent, co-owner and Master Distiller of Alpine Distilling, talks about her induction into The Gin Guild in London.
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Director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses the organization's recent Conservation Breakfast at Deer Valley and recent federal funding.
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Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau has a preview of this week's county council meeting including discussions on public transit in Heber and developments in the county.
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Parkite and CEO of TRS Group, Brett Trowbridge, tells how they use scientific innovation to clean up containments in the soil through thermal remediation. These are “forever chemical” contaminants that can be cleaned up at the site instead of being hauled away.
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Lee Billings, senior editor of "Scientific American" magazine, talks about the many fascinating elements of space: from solar storms, to space junk, and even to the possibility of a new planet.
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Lee Billings, senior editor of "Scientific American" magazine, talks about the many fascinating elements of space: from solar storms, to space junk, and even to the possibility of a new planet.Then, local resident and CEO of TRS Group, Brett Trowbridge, tells how they use scientific innovation to clean up containments in the soil through thermal remediation. These are “forever chemical” contaminants that can be cleaned up at the site instead of being hauled away.
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In our ongoing series exploring mountain living publications, Greg Hanscom, publisher and editor of High Country News, talks about the culture and importance of bringing stories of the mountain west to its inhabitants.Then, a program called Discover Term was created to instill foundational principles that empower teens to fulfill their potential. There's a surf term in Costa Rica or ski term in Colorado... how does that sound instead of school?! Director Garrett Weber-Gale and student Alice Hughes share more about the program.
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In our ongoing series exploring mountain living publications, Greg Hanscom, publisher and editor of High Country News, talks about the culture and importance of bringing stories of the mountain west to its inhabitants.
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Skiing and surfing anyone? Discover Term is a program to encourage teens to discover more about themselves and their potential. We speak with local student Alice Hughes about her experience and Garrett Weber-Gale, the director of Discover Term.