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Thursday, February 23, 2023
Bryce Canyon City Town Council by Kadi Franson
Issue # 1501
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From Boulder to Boulder, and Beyond
Versed in archeology and cartography, Frank Lister’s career has meandered broadly, then back to where he began
Ian Marynowski
You might have seen Frank Lister around Escalante or behind the counter at Georgie's Outdoor Mexican Cafe. What you might not have known is that he is also a map maker, archeologist, motorcycle enthusiast and so much more. He is pictured here sitting amongst a collection of maps he has made as well as brochures, magazines and newspapers that he has been featured in throughout his diverse career. ESCALANTE - You may have seen him behind the counter at Georgie’s Outdoor Mexican Cafe or in passing while he cruises Scenic Byway 12 and beyond on his Harley Davidson motorcycle. There is, however, much more to Frank Lister than meets the eye. To get to know him
better, let’s start from the beginning. Like many others who fall in love with the desert of the Colorado Plateau, Lister was first introduced to this landscape and its history by his parents. Lister grew up in Boulder, Colorado as the son of well-known archeologists
Construction Has Started on Modifying and Improving the Bull Creek Culvert on SR-24
BLM Announces Decision for Fervo Energy, Cape Modern Geothermal Exploration Project
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Courtesy Utah Department of Transportation
Crews have started constructing the modifications to the Bull Creek Culvert on SR-24 in Hanksville. HANKSVILLE Crews have started constructing the modifications to the Bull Creek Culvert on SR-24 in Hanksville. At times, the heavy runoff from rainstorms and flash floods have created issues with the culvert. This project is designed to help alleviate the concerns with the culverts. You may occasionally encounter lane shifts and lane closures, so be sure to pay attention as you drive into Hanksville from the Capitol Reef area.
Schedules are subject to change due to inclement weather, equipment issues, or materials availability Special Safety Note Excessive speeding on the narrow detour route creates an unsafe environment for everyone. Safety is our number one priority, please slow down. Background The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is performing a bridge replacement project on County Road 1980. —Utah Department of Transportation
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST
CEDAR CITY - The Bureau of Land Management has authorized Escalante Desert Resources LLC, a subsidiary of Fervo Energy, to proceed with exploration activities on geothermal leases located on public lands managed by the BLM. The purpose of the exploration is to determine commercial feasibility of geothermal energy production in Beaver County, Utah. “The BLM manages vast stretches of public lands that have the potential to make significant contributions to the nation’s renewable energy portfolio,” said Color Country District Manager Gloria Tibbetts. Geothermal Project Cont'd on page A3
and authors Robert and Florence Lister. He made his first visit to Utah in the mid 1950s, accompanying his family to the other Boulder—Boulder, Utah. “My dad ran a dig in Boulder at what is now Anasazi State Park,” said Lister. The family would travel from Boulder, Colo-
by Amiee Maxwell
Feb. 9, 2023
by Ian Marynowski
Feb. 16, 2023 BRYCE - Mayor Syrett facilitated and Sydney Syrett-Lamas took the minutes. The meeting began with a prayer followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Garfield County Sheriff Eric Houston Report: A deputy from Sheriff Houston’s department joined the council meeting. The council discussed concerns that patrolling in Bryce Canyon City seemed less robust last fall than in previous years. After discussing those concerns and agreeing that a new schedule would need to be reviewed, the council passed a motion to approve the fee of $25,000.00 to cover the cost of patrolling for 2023. Shot Clock FollowUp: The city received a quote for the cost of running power to the shot clock in the gym at the Wellness Center. The council passed a motion to approve electrical work for the shot clock not to exceed $2,500.00. Paving Road to Apartment/Housing Area Project: Residential housing to the east of
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rado, where Robert Lister was a professor at the University of Colorado, and spend the summers camped out at the site. Robert Lister ran the dig crews there, and also during this same period the construction of
TORREY - The February 9, 2023, Torrey Town Council opened with an update on national park happenings with Sue Fritzke, superintendent of Capitol Reef National Park. Fritzke reported that the park is currently in the planning stages for several infrastructure updates. Considering park visitation is approaching 1.5 million visitors a year and much of the park’s infrastructure was built in the 1960s and was designed for around 250,000 visitors a year, the park is in need of some serious upgrades. Next year, Capitol Reef will work with the Federal Highway Administration to repave and widen the Scenic Drive to better accommodate RVs. The park also plans to expand the Capitol Gorge, Chimney Rock, and Visitor Center parking areas if funding and surveys allow for it. The Hickman Bridge parking area is not included in next year’s project because it needs more careful consideration, but planning will begin on
Frank Lister
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DWR Reminds Pet Owners It’s Illegal to Allow Dogs to Chase, Harass Big Game Animals
Courtesy Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Due to the deep snowfall this winter, deer, elk and other big game animals have migrated into lower-elevation areas looking for food sources. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources wants to remind dog owners to keep their pets under control after several recent instances where deer and other big game were chased by dogs, and an elk was injured. SALT LAKE CITY Due to the deep snowfall this winter, deer, elk and other big game animals have migrated into lowerelevation areas looking for
food sources. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources wants to remind dog owners to keep their pets under control after several recent instances where deer
and other big game were chased by dogs, and an elk was injured. Pets
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UPCOMING EVENTS... 2023 Delta Snow Goose Festival
Feb. 24 & 25
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Daylight Saving Time Starts
March 12, 2023
FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
THURS. FEB. 23 - WED. MAR. 1
Snow showers throughout the week, with high chances (50-60%) Thurs. and Fri. and 20-40% chance Sat. - Weds. Highs in the 20s and 30s; lows in the teens and single digits. **Weather is subject to Change
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