The Daily Money: Last call at event City?
The Daily Money: Last call at event City?
excellent morning! It’s Daniel de Visé with your Daily Money.
The event is coming to an complete.
event City, which emerged from financial setback last year, has again filed for Chapter 11 financial setback, Mike Snider reports.
Here’s how the event soured.
Ski slopes and climate transformation
Solitude Mountain Resort was just getting open, with a handful of trails groomed and lifts spinning in early December. Nearby, on the back side of the Wasatch Range, Park City Mountain also had a limited amount of skiable terrain, but the resort was working to get more open.
Utahns insisted that the conditions were relatively awful, but anyone used to skiing or riding on the East Coast would feel like it was the middle of their period.
Over the course of nearly a week in Utah in early December, USA TODAY got a first-hand look at how two mountains are responding to climate transformation.
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