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Thursday, March 16, 2023
Wayne County Commission
Issue # 1504
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The 2023 Sterling Scholar Awards will be Held March 30 at Southern Utah University
Boulder Planning Commission
by Lisa Jeppson
by Tessa Barkan
Mar. 6, 2023
March 2023
WAYNE CO. - The first commission meeting for the month of March was held on March 6, 2023. Commissioners Blackburn, Brian and Cook were in attendance. The agenda was revised to add vouchers and a closed session at the end of the meeting. The minutes from the February 21, 2023, Commission meeting were accepted and approved. The first order of business was an update on the Hanksville Diversion Dam and the new contract with Jackson Excavation, which was presented by Garrick Wilden with Jones & DeMille Engineering. In order for the farmers in Hanksville to receive their irrigation water this year, it will again need to be pumped. Last year, Jackson Excavation was the only bidder on the project. Jones and DeMille would like to extend that contract for this year because Jackson knows the pro-
culture Science, Business and Marketing, Computer Technology, Dance, English, Family and Consumer
BOULDER - The March 2023 Boulder Planning Commission (PC) meeting began with a Q&A with the Town Planner on using the Commercial Development Standards Worksheet so that the PC will be able to utilize it smoothly in the future. The purpose of the worksheet is to make clear, defensible decisions based on pre-decided factors that were chosen by the PC. The Zoning Administrator (ZA) first reviews applications, making sure that all necessary boxes are checked and all required materials have been submitted, then they provide a recommendation to the PC. The PC then considers the application, using a rating scale between -2 to +2 on a series of factors. A 0 is inapplicable or neutral, a +1 meets the minimum requirements, a +2 is above the requirements, a -1 misses the mark, and a -2 is far from the mark. This provides a means
Sterling Scholars
Boulder Planning
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Courtesy Sterling Scholars
The 2023 Sterling Scholar award nominees for Panguitch High School are (From L to R Back) Treyson Prince, Krishna Shah, Tucker Chappell, Theron Evans, Spencer Talbot, (From L to Right Front) Alexis Allen, Jaci Draper, Ryley Veater, Addison Finch, and Lexie Palmer. CEDAR CITY Southern Utah University is preparing for the annual Sterling Scholar competition on March 30, 2023. One hundred and eighty one students from nineteen
Join Capitol Reef N.P. Staff in Fruit Tree Planting Volunteer Service Project; Multiple Dates
Courtesy National Park Service
Capitol Reef National Park is seeking volunteers to assist in planting fruit trees to rehabilitate the historic Fruita orchards. CAPITOLREEF N.P. Capitol Reef National Park is seeking volunteers to assist in planting fruit trees to rehabilitate the historic Fruita orchards. This is part of a multi-year project to preserve the quality and character of the orchards; and ensure they can be enjoyed in the future. Join park staff in planting fruit trees in the Cook Orchard, located along Utah State Route 24 across the street from the Fruita Schoolhouse. Volunteers will help plant sweet and sour cherries on March 30th and April 6th. Several heirloom apple varieties will be planted on April 12th. Volunteers should bring gloves, work-
type boots and clothing, sun protection, food and water. Shovels and other tools for planting will be provided. The service project will begin at 9 a.m. with an orientation. Afterwards, volunteers and park employees will split into small groups to start planting. Volunteers are asked to park at the Fruita Schoolhouse, 0.8 mile east of the Capitol Reef Visitor Center along Utah State Route 24. Volunteers will be signed up as single-day volunteers with the National Park Service. Please contact Angelina Guerra at angelina_guerra@nps.gov or 435-425-4116 with any questions. —National Park Service
high schools will meet on SUU's campus to complete the final round of judging. The day’s events will include competitive interviews followed by an Awards Program in the
Utah Wildlife Federation Holds First Celebrate Utah Wildlife Contest
UTAH - If you live in Utah, chances are high you have had at least one wildlife encounter. From the bighorn sheep of Zion National Park to the countless shorebirds of the Great Salt Lake to the chickadee in your backyard. No matter how you encounter wildlife in our state, we want to hear about it. And the way you can share that experience can be as varied as the species we hope to hear about. The Utah Wildlife Federation and mural artist Chris Peterson are holding the first Celebrate Utah Wildlife contest with 63 cash prizes for people ranging from 4 to 104. It is as simple as writing a story, taking a picture or making a video. “There are a lot of ways to celebrate our experiences with wildlife. We want people from across the state to show us how Celebrate Wildlife Cont'd on A3
evening. This statewide academic competition recognizes the achievements of Utah’s high school seniors in the following fifteen categories: Agri-
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Opinion You Don’t Know What You Got, ‘Til It’s Gone by Keith Watts and Sage Sorenson
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A small group of Escalante and Boulder residents are appealing the BLM/ GSENM Decision of Record (DR) on the Calf Creek Recreation Site (CCRS) Deferred Maintenance and Improvements Project. CALF CREEK - Just so you know, a small group of Escalante and Boulder residents are appealing the BLM/GSENM Decision of Record (DR) on the
Calf Creek Recreation Site (CCRS) Deferred Maintenance and Improvements Project. Our primary reasons for the appeal are that the threefold expansion of
parking areas would literally pave over most of the historical features, designed by acclaimed Utah CCRS DR Appeal Cont'd on A6
UPCOMING EVENTS... St. Patrick's Day 2023
March 17, 2023
2023 Panguitch Quilt Walk Registration Opens
April 1, 2023 QuiltWalk.org
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
THURS. MAR. 16 - WED. MAR. 22
Snow showers are in the forecast again this week, with a 35-60% chance every day from Sat-Weds. Highs in the 30s; lows in the teens and 20s. Winds variable from 10-17 mph.
**Weather is subject to Change
St. Patrick’s Day is an enchanted time—a day to begin transforming winter’s dreams into summer’s magic.
—Adrienne Cook
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