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Show A-10 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, June 1-4, 2019 Truck driver is sentenced Heber man gets three terms for killing six in crash Specializing in the repair and maintenance of Audi, BMW, Land Rover, Mercedes, Porsche, Subaru, VW, Volvo And All Other Makes and Models Oil Changes, Brakes, Tire Sales and Repairs Park City’s only AAA certified auto repair shop Pick up and delivery service available Conveniently located in the heart of Park City behind Ritual Chocolate Follow us on ASSOCIATED PRESS SALT LAKE CITY — A ƌ ͻ dump truck ͻ driver was handed three consecutive prison terms x of up to 15 years each for the x x x Over 30 Years Experience x Serving Park City Since 1989 x ( 2 8 8 6 ) Se Habla Espanol 435-649-AUTO x x x 1155 Iron Horse Dr • Park City Need CBD oil for pain? East West Health is the only clinic in Utah to carry Charlotte’s Web, the World’s Most Trusted Hemp Extract. 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McKenzie apologized in court, saying he hopes other alcoholics see the consequences and change their lives. Park City Day School gets $1M donation for programs Gift will allow school to develop new initiatives FAX: 435-649-2846 Mon-Fri: 8-530 Utah crash that killed six people last year. The Salt Lake Tribune reports 42-year-old Jamie McKenzie was sentenced Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to three felony counts of DUI automobile homicide. McKenzie, of Heber City, was hauling dirt in October 2018 when his truck crossed the median on U.S. Highway 40 and collided head-on with SUBMITTED BY THE PARK CITY DAY SCHOOL The Park City Day School Board of Trustees announced Tuesday that the school has received a $1 million donation from an anonymous donor. This unrestricted donation will serve as the lead gift for a larger fundraising campaign to be launched in the 2019-20 academic year. “We are incredibly grateful for this thoughtful and generous donation,” said Ian Crossland, head of school. “It will go a long way towards furthering our goal of providing a world-class education here in Park City. This gift will ensure that unique and noteworthy elements of our program, such as outdoor education, and visual and performing arts will continue to thrive, while allowing us to develop new initiatives, such as our transition to the International Baccalaureate program and participation in the Round Square network.” According to the Board of Trustees, the donor, who chooses to remain anonymous, is “extremely impressed” with the direction of the school, its mission, and careful fiscal management. “We have a great legacy of giving at PCDS and are incredibly grateful for this donation,” said Kim Frauenberg, incoming Board chair. “The belief in our school by this donor provides us with an exciting opportunity to kick off a larger fundraising campaign, to thoughtfully invest in programs and curriculum and to build upon new initiatives.” Perry says US has ‘moral responsibility’ to drill, mine Energy secretary, Herbert headline SLC conference BRADY MCCOMBS Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY — The Trump administration is committed to making fossil fuels cleaner rather than imposing “draconian” regulations on oil, gas and coal, U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry said Thursday. Perry made his remarks at an energy conference in Salt Lake City that was briefly interrupted when protesters took the stage to criticize the administration’s fixation on fossil fuels as a misguided approach that ignores climate change. The demonstrators were escorted out by police. The former Texas governor said the government has proven it can make traditional energy sources cleaner. “Instead of punishing fuels that produce emissions through regulation, we’re seeking to reduce those emissions by innovation,” Perry said. “We have proved that we can make our energy cleaner without surrendering one, single fuel, one bit of growth, one iota of opportunity.” Perry told reporters that efforts are already underway to reduce emissions by using liquefied natural gas and shuttering old, inefficient coal plants. Perry previously said the Trump administration wants to spend a half-billion dollars next year on fossil fuel research and development as demand plummets for coal and surges for natural gas. Lindsay Beebe of the Sierra Club in Utah said trying to make fossil fuels cleaner is misspent energy. “I don’t know that it’s possible right now, but what is ready right now are renewables. Wind, solar and geothermal are commercially viable and at scale,” Beebe said. Perry also touted the importance of increasing nuclear energy and geothermal energy. A report released Thursday by the Department of Energy suggests geothermal electricity generation could increase 26-fold by 2050, Perry said. He also highlighted a $140 million project funded by his department to support a University of Utah research laboratory studying manmade geothermal energy. The protesters interrupted a panel discussion and stood on stage in front of the seated Perry, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert and Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon as they talked about energy policy. The group of about 15 people sang and held signs that read “Invest in our future, not climate chaos” and “Your time is up. Climate Action Now.” The group later said the protesters were students who wanted to make the point that society must transition to re- newable energy to “prevent climate catastrophe.” After several minutes, conference organizers put on loud music as they waited for police to come and escort the protesters out. After they left, Herbert, who sponsored the event, said he and other leaders appreciate the “youthful enthusiasm” of the protesters and their voices should be heard and respected. But, he said the call to immediately discard fossil fuels and shift entirely to renewable energy isn’t realistic. “They would like us to quit by Friday and not take anything out of the ground,” Herbert said. “That obviously doesn’t work from a practical standpoint.” Perry argued that people who say fossil fuels should be kept in the ground don’t understand that the U.S. has a “moral responsibility” to help provide energy to other parts of the world. “What does that mean to a young woman in a village in Africa that doesn’t have so much as a light bulb on which to read,” Perry said. Gordon, a Republican, said Americans need to better appreciate the value of fossil fuels and understand they need to be part of the energy mix. “Fossil fuels have generated more wealth than anything else for our country, for our people,” Gordon said. “Moving our energy postures forward doesn’t mean we have to crush somebody else.” |