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Thursday, January 9, 2025
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Wayne County Commission
Capitol Reef Open Mic Begins 2nd Year, Jan. 17
by Kathryn Chamberlain
Dec. 16, 2024
Scott Smith, the organization’s director and Open Mic host. “Our first Open
WAYNE CO. - The last Wayne County Commission meeting of 2024 opened on December 16th with discussion about updating the IT infrastructure and cyber security of the county. The systems are outdated and need repair. South Central Communications proposed a contract outlining the various services they would offer. This would include new computers, upgrading to a new server, regular server management, warranty management and a 24 hour IT help desk. They also discussed the importance of monthly cybersecurity awareness training for all employees. The Commission then approved Wayne County Sheriff Gulley’s hire for a new deputy, Damien Marquez, who is bilingual in Spanish. He
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by Shelby Ruud Jarman | Julene Reese | Utah State University Extension UTAH - Utah State University Extension recently received the Rural Education Partner of the Year Award from the Rural Health Association of Utah (RHAU). The award recognizes the educational opportunities USU Extension provides in rural areas of Utah and its work to combat the rising trend of youth e-cigarette use. RHAU's mission is to provide a unified voice for improving rural health through leadership, advocacy, coalition building, education, and influencing policy and legislation. As Utah's land-grant institution, USU Extension plays an important role in advancing this mission by leveragRural Health Ed Cont'd on B2
Courtesy Capitol Reef Community Open Mic
Dave Cushing performs at Open Mic Night. Open Mic Night resumes on January 17 as Capitol Reef Community Open Mic begins its second year of hosting monthly events.
TEASDALE / BICKNELL - Open Mic Night resumes on January 17 as Capitol Reef Community Open Mic begins its second year of hosting month-
ly events. The non-profit organization welcomes performers of all ages and abilities to come and make music, tell a joke, recite a poem, or spin a yarn for a
friendly and encouraging audience. “We’ve had elementary school kids on the stage, as well as graybeards like me singing old songs,” said
Want to Gather Shed Antlers from Jan. 1 BLM Tri-County Bookmobile Hosts Holiday Themed Updates TMP Through May 31? Take the Free, Mandatory Ethics Course for San Story Time with Santa Swell & The Moony Wash Boys Rafael Recreation Area
Courtesy Amber Fullerton
Santa visits with Esme and Katie Barclay at the Santa Story Time event at the Tri-County Bookmobile headquarters in Bicknell on Dec. 19. BICKNELL - The Tri-County Bookmobile welcomed The Moony Wash Boys and Santa to their Santa Story Time event at 11 a.m. on De-
cember 19 at their headquarters location in Bicknell—79 North 100 West. Santa Story Time Cont'd on B1
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST
PRICE - The Bureau of Land Management issued a final travel management plan for the San Rafael Swell Recreation Area, designating the availability of routes on public lands for off-highway vehicles (OHVs). The area spans more than 1.1 million acres in Emery County and approximately 44,000 acres in Sevier County. The BLM’s selected alternative increases the mileage open for OHV use and provides a variety of sustainable recreation opportunities for all visitors and meets access needs throughout the San Rafael Swell, while minimizing Management Plan Cont'd on B2
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Collecting shed antlers from many big game species, including deer, elk and moose, is a popular pastime in Utah. But before you head outdoors to collect shed antlers during the next few months, you must complete the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources’ Antler Gathering Ethics course. SALT LAKE CITY Collecting shed antlers from many big game species, including deer, elk and moose, is a popular pastime in Utah. But before you head outdoors to collect shed antlers during the next
few months, you must complete the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources’ Antler Gathering Ethics course— and the dates the course is required have recently changed. After dropping their
antlers each winter, male deer, elk and moose will grow a new set of antlers starting in spring. Looking for the shed antlers is Shed Antlers Cont'd on B2
UPCOMING EVENTS... Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2025
Jan. 20
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