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The Wayne & Garfield County Insider March 28, 2024

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Issue #1556

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BLM, FS Announces Public Meetings for BENM Draft Plan

Glen Canyon Welcomes Rich Sweeting as Chief of Facilities Management GLEN CANYON Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (Glen Canyon) is pleased to announce Rich Sweeting has been selected as our new Chief of Facilities Management. Rich came to Glen Canyon from Shenandoah National Park, where he served four years as Project Manager for major construction projects. Sweeting is a recent graduate of the Facility Manager Leaders Program, an intensive year-long study promoting responsible stewardship and protection of assets of the National Park Service. Glen Canyon Deputy Superintendent Jake Ohlson stated, “Rich brings a wealth of skill and experience in facility management and project management but I’m most excited to bring his proven leadership abilities to our Park Management and Facilities Rich Sweeting Cont'd on A5

LitJam

Public Meetings

Third Annual LitJam Attracts Nearly 140 Budding Escalante sophomore and current Miss Garfield County Clara Peterson Student Writers from Across presents alongside her grandmother, Bonnie Jensen, in the writing lyrics Garfield Co. School District workshop at LitJam 2024 at EscalanCourtesy Robbin Peterson

by Nancy Goude

te High School on Mar. 19.

ESCALANTE - Collectively, a group of five passionate Escalante women—Robbin Peterson, Naketa Martel, Karen Munson, Jenny Evans and Heather McKnight—brought to life the third annual LitJam on

Zions Bank Invites Public to Nominate Homes for Paint-a-Thon Service Project

Courtesy Zions Bank

Zions Bank is inviting the public to nominate homes for its employees to spruce up with a fresh coat of exterior paint during its 32nd annual Paint-a-Thon service project. SALT LAKE CITY Zions Bank is inviting the public to nominate homes for its employees to spruce up with a fresh coat of exterior paint during its annual Paint-a-Thon service project. Entering its 32nd year, Paint-a-Thon benefits low-income elderly, disabled, and veteran residents in communities across Utah and Idaho. Typically, homes are re-

she just had to help make it happen. This year's event featured 13 presenters in topics ranging from interpre-

MONTICELLO The Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service have announced five in-person and two virtual public meetings, which will provide forums for the public to learn more about the Bear Ears National Monument Draft Resource Management Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement. On March 8, 2024, the agencies initiated a public comment period for the Draft Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement, proposed recreational shooting closures, and proposed Areas of Critical Environmental Concern. Comments will be accepted through June 11, 2024. The BLM and Forest Service will host seven public meetings. During

ferred to Zions Bank by city and state housing agencies, aging services, community organizations and local churches. This year, the public is invited to nominate up to half of the 35 homes employees plan to scrape, paint and landscape. To qualify for consideration, homeowners must meet federal Department Paint-a-Thon Cont'd on B3

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA

THURS. MAR. 28 - WED. APR. 3

Partly cloudy for most of the week, with rain/ snow showers forecasted for Sun/Mon. Highs range from the low 40s to the mid 50s; lows range from the low 20s to the mid 30s.

**Weather is subject to Change

March 19 at the Escalante High School. LitJam is a student writing conference, aimed at providing local youth, in grades 5th-8th, with opportunities to learn and grow. The idea for the LitJam

BLM Prepares for Visitor Surge at Little Sahara RA During Easter Wknd FILLMORE - With approximately 20,000 visitors expected at Little Sahara Recreation Area during Easter Weekend, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will welcome the public through enhanced safety measures and a new visitor center. To ensure the safety of visitors and to protect the unique desert environment, the BLM is implementing several measures to manage visitor surge by increasing staffing and law enforcement patrols, as well as technologies to better serve the public. “Little Sahara Recreation Area is an incredible resource for outdoor enthuVisitor Surge Cont'd on A6

originated when Peterson moved to town. Her previous school in Susanville, California, had done the event to encourage young writers, and a conversation with Naketa Martel planted the seed in Martel’s mind;

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Torrey Receives Sign Donation Honoring the Town's Designation as Utah's First International Dark Sky Community

Scott T. Smith

Pictured from left to right are Pat Kearney (Torrey Town Council member), Pearl Stewart (Council member), Mickey Wright (Torrey Mayor), Mary Bedingfieldsmith, Jordan Pace (Council member), and Richard Braaten (Council member). Torrey Town received designation as Utah’s first International Dark Sky Community on 2018 and has now received a donation of two street signs announcing that honor to people passing through town. TORREY - Torrey Town received designation as Utah’s first International Dark Sky Community on January 12, 2018, and has

now received a donation of two street signs announcing that honor to people passing through town. One sign is to be placed on the east

entrance to town along Highway 24. The other sign will be on the west Signs

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UPCOMING EVENTS... 2024 Panguitch Easter Egg Hunt

March 30

Easter 2024

March 31

10 - 10:30 AM Spring is when you feel like whistling, even with a shoe full of slush.

—Doug Larson

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