Episode

Local News Hour | May 6, 2026

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Local News Hour
Published
May 6, 2026
Duration seconds
3060
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https://www.kpcw.org/podcast/local-news-hour/2026-05-06/local-news-hour-may-6-2026
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https://cpa.ds.npr.org/s146/audio/2026/05/lnh-05-06-26.mp3
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Summary

Founder of Nepal Cleft and Burn Center and owner of Foothill Oriental Rugs, Jim Weber, details his annual fundraiser and hopes of opening a second hospital in Nepal. Then, the CEO of Summit Land Conservancy, Cheryl Fox, discusses open space issues, initiatives and upcoming fundraisers. Park City Manager Adam Lenhard and Deputy City Manager Heather Sneddon preview this week's city council meeting. And Sally Elliott and Brian Buck, with Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History, talk about winning a Historic Preservation award.