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The Wayne & Garfield County Insider January 19, 2023

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Thursday, January 19, 2023

Garfield County Commission Jan. 9, 2023 GARFIELD CO. - A preview of Bryce Canyon National Park’s Centennial observances was the highlight of Garfield County’s January 9 meeting in Panguitch. Gayle Pollock of the rebranded “Bryce Canyon Association” nonprofit support group said they were planning a “celebration season” for 2023, several years in the planning, with a $300K marketing budget committed. A “robust” ad campaign will begin in February with the underlying message, “If you can only visit one park this year, make it Bryce Canyon.” Each month of this year will have a specific theme, with September’s theme being cultural history during which pioneer handiwork will be showcased. The actual day—June 8—when legislation was signed in 1923, will be declared “Bryce Canyon National Park Day” by the Governor at the canyon rim. Other invitees include the Secretary of the Interior and the regional Director of the NPS. The Piano Guys will perform in a free Garfield Commission Cont'd on page 9

Issue # 1496

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Bicknell Town Council

Federal Government Asks Court to Drop Monuments Lawsuit

by Lisa Jeppson

Jan. 5, 2023

by Ian Marynowski

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Legal representatives of the federal government have asked the Utah District Court to dismiss a civil case aimed at Joseph R. Biden, Jr. for reinstating the original boundaries of Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears National Monuments. WASHINGTON, D.C. / SOUTHERN UTAH - Legal representatives of the federal government have asked the Utah District Court to dismiss a civil case aimed at Joseph R. Biden, Jr. for reinstating the original boundaries of Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears National Monuments. The motion

was filed on Thursday, January 5, 2023. In the 60-page brief, attorneys Todd Kim and Michael Sawyer—representing the Biden administration—motioned for district court Judge David Nuffer to dismiss the plaintiff’s complaints, which were brought against the federal government over

the reinstatement of the two national monuments. The brief stated that the counties and state had failed to “allege injury” or illustrate “legally protectable interests” that could be remedied by an almost two million square acre proposed reduction to the federally protected monuments.

“Plaintiffs’ challenges focus not on actual concrete injuries, but on their disagreement with the President’s policy decision to protect the relevant lands and resources,” the document stated, while building a claim that Article Lawsuit

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BICKNELL - On Thursday, January 5, 2023, the first Bicknell Town Council meeting of the year was held at 7:00 p.m. The agenda was accepted and approved, and the minutes from the previous meeting held in December were also accepted and approved. The first order of business was presented by Frannie Lloyd, who is proposing to reopen Cedar House Mercantile. She’d like to open her store back up in a building located on the northwest side of her property. She would like to have an addition of a bathroom and kitchen added and would like to see construction start as soon as possible. The mayor and council advised Lloyd that she would need to apply for a building permit and go before Planning and Zoning with blueprints; if approved, she can move forward with her plans. Cedar House Mercantile sells clothing, organic lotions and potions and an eclectic assortment of goods. The previous Mercantile was a success, but it was closed due to the medical condiBicknell Council Cont'd on page 2

10 Close-to-home Ice Fishing Spots Cellist Bonnie Mangold Torrey Town Council to Visit this Winter with the Whole Family to Perform by Amiee Maxwell at Robbers Roost Jan. 12, 2023 in Torrey on Jan. 21

Courtesy Entrada Institute

Acclaimed cellist Bonnie Mangold will give a live performance only at Robbers Roost in Torrey on Saturday, January 21 at 7 p.m. TORREY - On Saturday, January 21 at 7 p.m., acclaimed cellist Bonnie Mangold will give a live performance only at Robbers Roost in Torrey. Mangold’s lifetime of studying how “heart” brings out the deepest aspects of music makes her a uniquely gift-

ed teacher and player. She will perform a recital of original and classic works and discuss each piece with the audience. Mangold’s cello career has spanned more than six decades. After graduation Bonnie Mangold Cont'd on page 2

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA

THURS. JAN. 19 - WED. JAN. 25

Partly cloudy with low chances of precipitation this week. Temps will be low, with highs in the 20s and low 30s; lows in the single digits. Winds variable from 9 to 14 mph. **Weather is subject to Change

TORREY - The January Torrey Town Council kicked off with a few business license and water hook up requests. The council approved a business license for Kathryn Bolz for the Casitas at Capitol Reef (formerly the Capitol Reef Inn and Restaurant) and for Slacker's, which Eduardo Nava will be taking over. The council also approved a new water hook up for Duane Platt and 3.2 additional ERUs for new cabins at the Broken Spur (which was contingent on passing the water ordinance later in the meeting). Next, Curt Robbins, with the National Forest Service, took the floor to discuss current projects including the Meeks Mesa Campground and Holt Draw Trail System project. The Forest Service is proposing a new campground Torrey Council Cont'd on page 8

Courtesy Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

If you don’t ski or snowboard, winter in Utah can feel never-ending. But another great way to get outdoors is heading to a nearby lake for an afternoon or weekend of ice fishing. SALT LAKE CITY If you don’t ski or snowboard, winter in Utah can feel never-ending. But another great way to get outdoors is heading to a nearby lake for an afternoon or weekend of ice fishing. There are a lot of

options in Utah when it comes to ice fishing. If you are busy and looking for a place close to home where you can take the whole family for an afternoon of ice fishing, here are some great options throughout the state:

Close to Salt Lake City (within a two-hour drive) • Echo Reservoir, Summit County (offers Ice Fishing

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UPCOMING EVENTS... 2023 Panguitch Ice Fishing Derby

Feb. 4, 2023

6:00 AM - 3:00 PM Weigh-in: 3:00 to 4:30 PM at Two Sunsets Hotel Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.

—Marcel Proust

2023 Bryce Canyon Winter Festival

Feb. 18 - 20

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