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Thursday, January 25, 2024
Wayne County Commission
Issue #1547
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Entrada to Host First "Classic Conversation" of 2024 with Journalist Zak Podmore, Feb. 1
by Amiee Maxwell
Jan. 16, 2024 WAYNE CO. - The Wayne County Commission meeting on January 16, 2024, opened with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. The first item of business was a discussion about Historical Cattle Trails with DeRae Fillmore but Fillmore had to cancel so this was not discussed. Trent Wilde requested the commissioner’s signature on the yearly Utah State University Coop Agreement. This agreement was identical to last year’s except for the dates and budget information. The commission approved the agreement as is. Next, the commission quickly discussed a fee increase for the landfill. The rate for the standard dumping fee of up to one ton will go up from $10 to $15. The landfill will only take checks or credit Wayne Commission Cont'd on B3
Courtesy Entrada Institute
Entrada Institute will host a "Classic Conversation" with award-winning journalist Zak Podmore at Robbers Roost in Torrey on February 1 at 7 p.m. TORREY - In his book Life After Dead Pool, to be published in August 2024, award-winning journalist Zak Podmore brings to life the magnificent ter-
USU Extension Launches E-Commerce Accelerator Program to Boost Rural Utah Small Businesses by Jacob Webb | Utah State University Extension
Courtesy USU Extension
The owner of Inspired Services in Cedar City, Utah, is a recent graduate of the USU Extension E-Commerce Accelerator program, a program designed to empower small businesses in rural Utah. UTAH - Utah State University Extension’s Rural Online Initiative (ROI) recently announced the launch of the E-Commerce Accelerator (ECA) program designed to empower small businesses in rural
Utah. The comprehensive six-week program is designed to equip small businesses with the skills and ECA Program Cont'd on B3
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
rain and complex politics of the Colorado River, its dying reservoirs, and the natural and cultural histories of Glen Canyon that are reemerging as Lake
BLM Announces Feb. Virtual Meeting of GSENM Advisory Committee
Powell shrinks to record lows. He explores the challenges ahead with a focus on the bright side of the water crisis: the surprising ecological rebirth that's
**Weather is subject to Change
ESCALANTE / CEDAR CITY / KANAB - SC Broadband believes quality education is the building block for young people to compete in today’s fast-changing world. The company places great emphasis on education and recognizes that a good education is valuable to not only the scholarship recipient, but also to the communities in which they live. Each year, SC Broadband awards eleven General Education Scholarships of $1,000 and eleven Trade and Vocational Scholarships up to $3,000. Scholarships are awarded to deserving applicants based on academic merit, accomplishments, community involvement, and desire to invest in the future of our local area. “Our goal is to bring
Zak Podmore
Scholarships
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Strong Visitor Support for Steps to Limit Light Pollution by Jessica Weinberg McClosky | Park Science Magazine
GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE N.M. - The Bureau of Land Management invites the public to attend a virtual public meeting of the Grand StaircaseEscalante National Monument Advisory Committee on Feb. 29, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Mountain Time (MT). A public comment period is scheduled from 10:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. MT, or until all public comments have concluded, whichever comes first. The 15-member, citiGSENM Meeting Cont'd on A3
National Park Service
Star viewing party at Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah. The vertical cluster of stars on the right in the picture is the Milky Way, our galaxy. It's invisible to most people in the U.S. because of light pollution. UTAH - If you live in the United States, chances are the night sky hasn’t wowed you lately. More than 99 percent of U.S. residents live in areas affected
by light pollution. Over 80 percent can’t see the Milky Way. Researchers expect those numbers to keep climbing. People are using ever more energy lighting
up the sky rather than areas where they need light. And all that excess light Night Skies Cont'd on B4
UPCOMING EVENTS... 2024 Panguitch Ice Fishing Derby
Feb. 3, 2024 Panguitch Lake Fishing starts at 6 a.m.
THURS. JAN. 25 - WED. JAN. 31
Snow showers on Thursday, with partly cloudy days and little chance of precip for the rest of the week. Highs range from the high 30s to the low 50s; lows in the teens and 20s.
already unfolding in Glen Canyon. Through clear science writing and lyri-
SC Broadband Offering 22 Educational Scholarships; Deadline to Apply is Feb. 16
Well done is better than well said.
—Benjamin Franklin
Bryce Winterfest Feb. 17 -19
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