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Thursday, March 14, 2024
Orchard Docent Volunteer Program Moving Forward at CRNP CAPITOL REEF Capitol Reef National Park is excited to start up its new orchard docent volunteer program and begin planting projects at the end of March. Volunteers will be a helpful and knowledgeable presence in the orchards, helping to answer visitor questions and maintain the health of the orchards. Orchard docents will check-in at the visitor center upon their arrival to sign-in and receive a radio. Then, they will pick up their volunteer kit and head out to their stationed orchard to set up and announce on the radio that the orchard is open. Throughout the rest of their shift, docents will hand out brochures, encourage questions, offer their knowledge of Orchard Volunteers Cont'd on A3
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Wayne Co. Farmers’ Market to Relocate After Mar. 6 Decision of Torrey Town Council New market vendor committee is determined to make new location a success
for planning and promotion purposes. Council members disagreed on where the market should be held,
BRYCE - The meeting began with a prayer and the pledge of allegiance. The council approved a motion to allocate $8,000.00 for new public safety signage. William and Christie Kalles requested to purchase three plots at the Bryce Canyon City Cemetery on a payment plan. The plots cost $2,750.00 each, including burial fees. The council approved a motion to allow the Kalles to purchase the cemetery plots with a payment plan. Tropic Fire Chief Ron Harris provided an update about emergency fire response services throughout the area. Bryce Canyon City and Tropic Town are working to combine their fire departments to pool resources, align policies and procedures, and respond jointly to fire emergencies. He is also
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The Wayne County Farmers’ Market will be set up in a new location this summer as the Torrey Town Council voted to move the market from its Main and Center Street location during a public meeting held on March 6, 2024. Center Street location during a public meeting held on March 6, 2024. Market organizers were hopeful to remain at the Center Street location but are committed to making a new location a
Escalante Schools to Host BLM, USDA Forest Service LitJam, Career Fair Invite Input on Mar. 19 by Nancy Goude ESCALANTE March 19 will be a busy day at the Escalante schools as the Moquis host the third annual LitJam and, its first in recent years, Career Fair. The LitJam is a writing conference for students in 5th-8th grade and will feature over 130 students from throughout Garfield County School District. Each student in attendance has Courtesy Anchor + Spire Photography submitted a writing Author Janet Sumner Johnsample that has been son is this year’s Keynote read and reviewed by Speaker at the third annual a group of volunteer LitJam at Escalante High judges. School on Mar. 19. The LitJam will be held at Escalante High tended a career fair out of School and the Career town and wanted to bring Fair will take place at the one to Escalante. new Escalante Elementa“There have been othry School. Each event will er career fairs before this. I span the course of the day. was compelled to organize The Career Fair this career fair to have kids jelled when Business Edu- experience the fact that just cation and Science teacher and EHS Career Fair CoLitJam/Career Fair ordinator, Emilee Lott, atCont'd on B2
on BENM Draft Plan
MONTICELLO - The Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service are seeking public input on a draft plan to guide management of the Bears Ears National Monument, incorporating considerable input from the Bears Ears Commission, the State of Utah, other cooperating agencies, and the public. The agencies are committed to ensuring that existing uses of cattle grazing, recreation and traditional gathering of firewood and plants continues as part of the monument’s management. The proposed plan inDraft Plan Cont'd on A6
success. This year’s market location came into question during the February Torrey Town Council meeting when market organizers asked to secure a location
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by Ian Marynowski
Morgan Flynn, pictured here with a former patient named Bagel, hopes to open a non-profit animal clinic in Escalante. Courtesy Morgan Flynn
ESCALANTE - During the upcoming March 19 Escalante City Council meeting, local resident Morgan Flynn will be presenting to the city her idea for a nonprofit veterinary clinic designed to bring affordable animal care and services to Garfield county.
Still in the early stages of establishing the Escalante Community Animal Clinic, Flynn is currently seeking board members, funding for initial startup costs and opinions on how best to serve the needs of county residents. “Its goal would be to
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increase access to veterinary care for Garfield county residents and provide that care for affordable fees,” said Flynn. She explained that the clinic will be set up on a Vet Clinic Cont'd on A5
UPCOMING EVENTS... St. Patrick's Day
March 17
2024 Panguitch Easter Egg Hunt
March 30 10 - 10:30 AM
FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
Clouds and a 50% chance of rain/snow showers on Friday, transitions to sunny/partly sunny days for the rest of the week. Highs in the low 40s to high 50s; lows in the 20s and 30s.
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Escalante Resident Seeks Input for Opening Nonprofit Veterinary Clinic
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST THURS. MAR. 14 - WED. MAR. 20
by Kadi Franson
Mar. 7, 2024
by Amiee Maxwell
TORREY The Wayne County Farmers’ Market will be set up in a new location this summer as the Torrey Town Council voted to move the market from its Main and
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May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back. May the sunshine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields.
—Irish Blessing
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