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GSENM Begins Prep for Calf Creek RA Improvements CALF CREEK - During the week of March 4, 2024, the BLM will begin the initial construction phase to improve the visitor experience at the Calf Creek Recreation Site in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. This improvement project, partially funded by The Great American Outdoors Act, is approximately 16 miles east of Escalante, Utah. The agency will begin roughing in the new upper overflow parking area, improving safe access to the recreation area. Over the next few weeks, the public should anticipate heavy equipment with intermittent closures for public safety. However, the campground, day-use area, and trails will remain open. Further into the summer, the BLM plans to begin construction on the Calf Creek Cont'd on A6
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Issue #1553
Business Incubation Center or Bust
Wayne County Commission
Panguitch City Council torn on what to do with the old high school
by Amiee Maxwell
by Ian Marynowski
Feb. 20, 2024
Jaynie Connor
The Panguitch community filled City Hall during the Feb. 14 city council meeting to hear arguments for and against maintaining the derelict high school-turned-Business Incubation Center (BIC). While many members of the community support options which maintain the building, the city council remains divided.
PANGUITCH - The Panguitch community filled City Hall during the Feb. 14 city council meeting to hear arguments for and against maintaining the
derelict high school-turnedBusiness Incubation Center (BIC). Council member Mike Sarles recently secured a grant from the Governor's Office of Economic
Opportunity (GOEO) to begin restoration of the yellow brick building and this has sparked debate over the feasibility of the project. After an initial public
hearing on the subject held Oct. 10 2023, numerous proposals were made for
WAYNE CO. - The first order of business during the February 20, 2024, Wayne County Commission meeting was a short discussion with Rhett Jeffery about an Interlocal Agreement with the Sevier County and Wayne County road departments. The new state auditor has requested some changes with this agreement, which will need to specify exactly which roads are the responsibility of which county. Jeffery is currently working on getting this agreement finalized. Next, the commission reviewed bids for work required on the front steps of the Wayne County Courthouse. The county only received one bid from Moosman Construction for $9500. The bid was below the acceptable limit, Wayne Commission
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BCNP Stressed Rural Domestic Violence Shelters Glen Canyon NRA Sets are Turning People Away New Visitation Record Private Horse Reservations by K. Sophie Will | Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with The Salt Lake Tribune in 2023 Moving Online
Courtesy National Park Service
Backhaul kayaking on the Colorado River upriver from Lees Ferry. At Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Glen Canyon), 5.2 million visitors set an all-time high record for visitation to the park in 2023. Glen Canyon is one of the most visited among 429 NPS units nationwide. GLEN CANYON N.R.A - The National Park Service (NPS) announced that 400 national parks reported a total of 325.5 million visits in 2023, an increase of 13 million or 4% over 2022. At Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Glen Canyon) 5.2 million visitors set an all-time high record for the park and is one of the most visited among 429 NPS units nationwide. Prior to the pan-
demic’s effect on tourism, Glen Canyon’s highest visitation was approximately 4.6 million visitors (2017). “Millions of people each year enjoy the stunning views and wide range of recreational opportunities at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument. While Lake Powell continues to provide Visitation Record Cont'd on A3
BRYCE - Beginning April 1, those planning to ride private stock within Bryce Canyon National Park will be able to make ride reservations online via Recreation.gov. This will replace the old system, by which reservations were made by calling or e-mailing designated park staff during regular business hours. Information on private ride reservations, as well as wrangler-led horse and mule rides, can be found at go.nps.gov/BryceHorse. Private stock rides for up to 10 riders will continue to be available every half hour from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. from May through October, depending on weather and trail Horse Reservations Cont'd on A6
Bethany Baker | The Salt Lake Tribune
Debbie Mayo, director of New Horizons Crisis Center, sits in one of the bedrooms at its shelter in Richfield. Mayo said her central Utah facility is able to occasionally take in people from other overcrowded rural shelters, but she also struggles to serve those in need in her service area—five counties and over 13,500 square miles. The following story was supported by funding from the Alicia Patterson Foundation and the Fund for Investigative Journalism and was reported by The Utah Investigative Journalism Project in partnership with The Salt Lake Tribune. This article is republished here with permission from and with thanks to The Utah Investigative Journalism Project and The Salt Lake Tribune.
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