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Thursday, April 4, 2024

Issue #1557

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Wayne Garfield Highway 12 Electrified: County County Electric Car Show and Meet Scheduled in Torrey for April 20; Commission Bryce Canyon City to receive Garfield County’s first Supercharger Commission by Amiee Maxwell

Mar. 25, 2024

by Ian Marynowski

Mar. 18, 2024 WAYNE CO. - The March 18, 2024, Wayne County Commission meeting began with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. Felicia Snow then took the floor to discuss the election canvass results for the Democratic Primary. The county sent out 140 ballots and received 76 ballots that were counted. Snow said that early voting and Election Day voting were available but that no one came in to vote in person. Next, the commission approved hiring positions for Facilities Manager, Emergency Management, and Deputy District Court Clerk Trainee. They also approved Marinia Ellett to be a new member of the Travel Council Board. The commission approved a special event permit for a car show that will be held in Loa on June Wayne Commission Cont'd on B2

first fast-charging station at Ruby’s Inn later this spring, in Bryce Canyon City.

GARFIELD CO. - In their March 25 meeting, the Garfield County Commissioners approved updates to existing 50-year agreements that protect municipalities when they provide fire protection to their respective, outlying, unincorporated areas. Commissioner David Tebbs has been working with the mayors and fire chiefs to complete these updates. Commissioners discussed the disposition of Promise Rock, a local landmark that is part of an area annexed into Cannonville, but currently owned by SITLA. Commissioner Jerry Taylor said he’s been in touch with SITLA and Kodachrome State Park, and has upcoming meetings with both the state park's director and SITLA to resolve Promise Rock’s status. Taylor mentioned other SITLA projects related to range use or improvement; he wants more com-

EVs

Garfield Commission

Courtesy John Lee

John Lee poses with his Tesla Model 3 at the entrance to Capitol Reef National Park. The Highway 12 corridor has remained difficult for electric vehicle owners to access due to the lack of fast charging facilities, something which is changing this spring with the construction of a supercharger at Ruby’s Inn near Bryce Canyon National Park. Lee hopes that this, in addition to his April 20 Wayne County EV Meetup, will draw support for increased infrastructure in the area. WAYNE & GARFIELD COUNTIES - April is Earth Month. But more specifically, for Torrey’s John Lee, it’s Drive Electric Earth Month. On April

20, Lee will be hosting the Wayne County EV Meetup and Car Show at the Torrey Solar Pavilion from 3 - 6pm, an event he hopes will help educate locals

FS Seeks A New Nonprofit Brings Members Open Mic Back for Resource to Wayne Co.

and visitors alike on the use and ownership of electric vehicles (EVs) in rural, southern Utah, which will become easier after Tesla installs Garfield County’s

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CCAW Offers Discounted Adoption Fees Thanks to Kia and Petfinder by Color Country Animal Welfare

Advisory Committee

Courtesy Scott T. Smith

Open Mic Night at The Sweetgrass in Bicknell in 2022. These events were first put on hiatus during the pandemic, before again being put on hold when The Sweetgrass closed its doors in 2023. TEASDALE - There have been open mic nights in Wayne County for many years, sometimes more structured, sometimes only jam sessions. Open mic nights at The Sweetgrass in Bicknell were interrupted and put on hiatus during the pandemic, and recently, the event was again put on hold when the business closed in 2023. Now, a group of musicians and fans have found a per-

manent venue for the event and aim to produce regularly scheduled open mic nights with more formal production. An open mic is just what is sounds like. It is a chance for performers of all ages and skill levels to step on stage and show off their talent for a kind audience of friends, family, and comOpen Mic Nights Cont'd on B3

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST

MANTI-LA SAL / DIXIE / FISHLAKE N.F. The Central/Southern Utah National Forests are currently accepting applications for membership to the Southern Utah Resource Advisory Committee. This committee oversees projects on the Manti-La Sal, Dixie, and Fishlake national forests. Resource Advisory Committees are established as a provision under Title II of the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act, which was recently reauthorized. This committee is responsible for reviewing and recommending projects for funding under Title II of the Act. RAC Members Cont'd on A3

Courtesy Color Country Animal Welfare

Both Wednesday (left) and Clarice (right) are available for adoption at Color Country Animal Welfare in Torrey, Utah. TORREY - Located amidst the picturesque landscapes of rural Utah, Color Country Animal Welfare has been tirelessly working towards finding homes for abandoned, neglected,

Escalante Wild Potato Days 2024

May 24-25

THURS. APR. 4 - WED. APR. 10

**Weather is subject to Change

Prior to the facility’s existence, Color Country Animal Welfare adopted out roughly 20 animals per Adoption Fees Cont'd on B2

UPCOMING EVENTS...

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

Partly cloudy/sunny for most of the week, with a 40% chance of rain/snow on Fri. Highs range from the low 40s to the low 60s; lows from the low 20s to the mid 30s. High winds Thurs.-Fri.

and surrendered animals. With limited resources and a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, they have been striving to make a difference in the lives of these vulnerable creatures.

When in doubt, look intelligent.

—Garrison Keillor

Panguitch Quilt Walk Festival

June 5-8 Quiltwalk.org

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