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Thursday, March 9, 2023
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Issue # 1503
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Utah Wildlife Walls Brings Big Art to Small Towns
A Salt Lake City celebration of native trout spawns a grassroots program to bring wildlife art and education to every county in Utah
by Tessa Barkan
Feb. 27, 2023
March 2023 BOULDER - The March 2023 Boulder Town Council (TC) meeting began by reviewing Ethics Ordinance information. The Town Planner stated that, based on state law and Utah League of Cities and Towns, the town does not have much flexibility in creating an ordinance. Ethics violations are laid out in state law and are part of criminal law, meaning that infringements can lead to misdemeanors and felonies. Throughout the state, virtually no municipalities have their own ethics ordinances. The state allows municipalities to set up a local ethics board, though they do not recommend this because of the high costs to the town and instead recommend using the state board. The town will need to talk about what it takes to hold the public trust. If they were to write an ordinance, it would basically have to match state law, but if they created an aspirational policy, it could be more specific to Boulder. An aspirational ethics policy could have a number of parts, including that the conflict disclosure form already in use be filled Boulder Council Cont'd on B3
had gotten a grant to do a mural and I wanted it to be about wildlife,” explained Peterson. “So I reached out to Brett, who is an outdoor writer and worked for Trout
GARFIELD CO. In February’s only Garfield County Commission meeting, most of the reports centered around legislative actions, state funding, and the results of several weeks of shoulderrubbing with both state and national politicians. Commissioners Jerry Taylor and Leland Pollock both spent most of the month “on the hill” in Salt Lake City, leaving for one weekend to attend the National Association of Counties in D.C., then returning to Salt Lake. Commissioner Taylor mentioned the value of the Congressional Staff Briefing, a few days in August where D.C. reps and staffers tour Utah and are hosted in Garfield County. Taylor called the $2,500 per “scholarship” money worthwhile given the relationships he’s built among previous attendees now in NACO and in Washington. Commissioner Pollock continued the theme, saying they met with Sen. Joe Manchin, who indicated support for an upcoming bill that would “settle RS2477 (contested
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These small wooden fish were painted by attendees of the 2022 Bonnie Ball Street Festival. The activity, like many at the event, was designed to encourage creative interaction with wildlife. Chris Peterson’s Bonneville Cutthroat inspired mural served as a backdrop for the workshops and education activities. UTAH / GARFIELD CO. / WAYNE CO. - Living in rural southern Utah has many unique qualities. Ranging from stunning landscapes, dark skies and tight-knit communities, another commonality is the proximity to wildlife.
Wayne Company DUP Spotlights Camp Radiare and the History of the Torrey Log Church and School
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The Torrey Log Church and School was rededicated and added to the Utah State Historical Society register in September 1998. TORREY - Wayne Company, Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) is dedicated to preserving our local pioneer history and treasures. We would like to share a story of those efforts by “spotlighting” one of our seven camps, “Camp Radiare,” located in Torrey and organized in 1935. To begin, I was recently asked by the headquarters of the International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers what our Torrey Camp name “Radiare” (pronounced “Ray-de-air”), meant, or where the name originat-
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ed. I reached out to Camp Captain Jessie Pace, but she wasn’t sure. Even longtime member Donna Cook recalls she heard it was a Native American word, but knew nothing more. With a little help from Jessie’s daughter-in-law and Google, we came up with the following meaning: Radiare, “to shine or give out rays; to illuminate from the center or spoke.” Seems a fitting name to give a “centered” group whose efforts illuminate pioneer history. This led me to ask JesDUP
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REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST
Deer pick through gardens and haystacks, coyotes yip at the edge of town, fish crowd the creeks and innumerable birds can be seen flying overhead. So why not celebrate these animals and provide educational opportunities to residents
'This is our opportunity year!'; Utah Snowpack Currently Above April Peak SALT LAKE CITY Utah’s snowpack is currently above the April peak. More snowstorms are needed to keep our snowpack above average. Many reservoirs are expected to fill, while larger water bodies will take multiple years of above-average snowpack to fill. Cold temperatures and an effective melt are needed to begin refilling reservoirs. “This is our opportunity year!,” Candice Hasenyager, director of the Division of Water Resources, said. “In order to take full advantage of our plentiful snowpack, we must continue to use our water wisely. One good snow year won’t pull the state out of drought. And by using less water, we will become more drought Drought Update Cont'd on A2
and visitors alike? This was the thought that drove artist Chris Peterson and Utah Wildlife Federation chair of the board Brett Prettyman to start the Utah Wildlife Walls project. “I wanted to use my art to make a difference. I
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Marinia's Country Café in Loa Celebrates 5-Year Anniversary by Lisa Jeppson
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It was Greg and Marinia Lambertsen Ellett's dream to one day own their own "mom-and-pop" restaurant, and this year, their business, Marinia’s Country Café, in Loa is celebrating its five-year anniversary. LOA - Sometimes— just like the theme song from a program a few of us watched in the 1980s—we all want to go where someone knows our name and they are very glad that we
came. The fine people of Wayne County are blessed with just such a place, Marinia’s Country Café, which is celebrating its five-year anniversary. Most locals just call it Marinia’s.
A place you can go to congregate, have a good meal and see friends and family. As soon as you walk in the door, Trinity Hunt is Marinia’s
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UPCOMING EVENTS... Daylight Saving Time Starts
March 12, 2023
St. Patrick's Day 2023
March 17, 2023
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