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The Wayne & Garfield County Insider March 30, 2023

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Thursday, March 30, 2023

Wayne County Commission

Issue # 1506

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Torrey's New Skyview Hotel Embraces Night Sky New Boutique Hotel Opens in Torrey with Slot Canyon Vibes by Amiee Maxwell

by Lisa Jeppson

Mar. 20, 2023 WAYNE CO. - The Wayne County Commission held there second monthly meeting on March 20, 2023, the first day of spring. Commissioners Blackburn, Brian and Cook were all in attendance. The agenda was accepted and approved with the following changes: Jeff Guymon was added to the 10:30 slot in place of Marcus Taylor who was unavailable to attend the meeting, the Economic and Development Board was added for approval, and a closed session was added. The minutes from the Commission Meeting held on March 6, 2023, were accepted and approved. The first order of business was the Central Utah Counseling Center (CUCC), Nathan Straight and Richard Anderson presented the yearly independent audit for the fiscal year of 2022, which ended on June 30, 2022, and the budget for the new fiscal year of 2023. Kimball & Roberts, PC prepared the Wayne Commission Cont'd on A3

by Lisa Jeppson

process. Regarding the hotel’s unique design, Rowley says that was intentional, “It’s supposed to make people wonder.” Hundreds of reddishcolored ropes dangle from

LOA - The Wayne County Commission, during their March 20, 2023 meeting, discussed an agenda item, “Approval for Sheriff Department Office Move,” a proposal which has been met with concern by a number of Loa and Wayne County citizens, as it entails moving the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department into the Loa Civic Center. Although the meeting agenda didn’t state the location where the sheriff’s office was being proposed to move, a group of local women arrived at the meeting to question the decision, the lack of public input, and the proposed location. In subsequent conversation following the meeting, the women said they’d heard about the proposal, "through the grapevine." Around 1947, the Relief Society building— located on the corner of 98 West Center Street in

Skyview

Concerned Citizens

Courtesy Skyview Hotel

The color scheme of Torrey's Skyview Hotel is inspired by the surrounding desert landscape.

TORREY - After more than ten years of dreaming, planning, and designing, Joshua Rowley and Nicholas Derrick opened their ultramodern Skyview Hotel in Torrey on March 10, 2023. The couple owned and operated a three-room

Join Entrada Institute for a 'Classic Conversation' with Guy Tal on Apr. 6

Courtesy Entrada Institute

Professional writer and photographic artist Guy Tal will be the subject of the Entrada Institute's next "Classic Conversation" on April 6, 2023, at Robbers Roost in Torrey at 7 p.m. TORREY - The Entrada Institute’s "Classic Conversations" continue through the spring, with Guy Tal being the featured guest in April. Tal will engage with Don Gomes in a "Classic Conversation" at Robbers Roost, 185 South Main Street, in Torrey, Utah, on Thursday April 6 at 7 p.m. This 1-hour conversation will include a limited live, in-person audience that is encouraged to ask questions and tell

Wayne Co. Citizens Concerned Over Proposed Move of Sheriff's Dept. to Civic Center

stories about Tal. A professional writer and photographic artist, Tal lives in Torrey, Utah, with his wife, Sarah. He is the author of several books; a regular contributor to several publications, such as LensWork and On Landscape; a blogger; and an educator. He says, “I do not consider myself a photographer who creates art, Guy Tal

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guesthouse and restaurant in Green River, Utah but dreamed of opening a boutique hotel in the southern Utah desert. It wasn’t until they found the perfect plot of land, beautifully situated against the red rock cliffs of Torrey, that their dream

GSENM Now Accepting 2023 AiR Applications KANAB - Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM) is pleased to announce applications are now being accepted for the 2023 Artist-in-Residence program, sponsored through partnership with the Escalante Canyons Art Festival and Glen Canyon Conservancy. Applications must be received by midnight April 10, 2023. Together, sponsors will select one artist to live and work in and around Escalante, Utah while serving as an ambassador for the Monument. “By promoting a deeper connection to the natural, cultural, and historic resources of the Monument, the residency promotes awareness through the arts.” said Artist-in-Residence Coordinator Allysia Angus. GSENM AiR Cont'd on B3

began to take shape. The 14-room Skyview Hotel sits on State Route 24, just west of Torrey. The hotel’s long facade and windowless exterior piqued the curiosity of many Wayne County residents during the building

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Proposed lot for a Family Dollar/Dollar Tree store in Escalante, Utah, which was approved by Escalante City's Town Council on March 21, 2023. ESCALANTE - By the time Escalante’s March 21, 2023, city council meeting came to order, it was standing room only. The main item for consideration was a proposed Family Dollar/ Dollar Tree store, applied for by Ryan Lund of Red Root, LLC to be situated on a corner lot on Highway 12

UPCOMING EVENTS... 2023 Panguitch Quilt Walk Registration Opens

April 1, 2023 QuiltWalk.org

THURS. MAR. 30 - WED. APR. 5

**Weather is subject to Change

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Escalante Residents Weigh in on Family Dollar Proposal

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

Partly cloudy, with lower chances of precipitation this week. Highs in the 30s and 40s; lows in the teens and 20s. Winds variable from 11 to 19 mph.

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Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.

—Robert Louis Stevenson

and 300 East. The project had been approved by Escalante’s Planning and Zoning Commission the prior week, and it was the city’s turn to consider the development, which, by the size of the crowd in the city council chambers, clearly had the attention of a sizeable portion of the town. Mr. Lund, other

citizens, and attorney Barry Huntington, representing Escalante, attended the meeting via Zoom. During public comment, fourteen individuals came forward, each one raising concerns related Residents Weigh In Cont'd on A2

Bryce Valley High School Presents "Mamma Mia: The Musical"

April 19-22, 2023

Bryce Valley High School Theater 7:00 P.M. ALL content for THE WAYNE & GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER MUST BE submitted by FRIDAY AT NOON to be included in the following Thursday edition of the paper.

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