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Thursday, April 11, 2024
This April, Utah Office of Tourism Celebrates 4th Annual Dark Sky Month
SALT LAKE CITY The Utah Office of Tourism celebrates Governor Spencer Cox’s fourth annual declaration of April as Dark Sky Month. Astrotourism and dark sky messaging complement the Red Emerald Strategic Plan, which aims to elevate life in Utah through responsible tourism stewardship. April in Utah has been celebrated as Dark Sky Month since 2021. Utah is home to some of the darkest skies on earth and currently leads the world in dark sky preservation with 25 accredited DarkSky International places. “Dark sky preservation encourages overnight stays, diversifies the Utah product and expands the visitor experience,” Natalie Randall, managing director of the Utah Office Dark Sky Month Cont'd on A6
Wayne County Commission
Why Did The Cowboy’s Smokehouse Cross the Road?
by Amiee Maxwell
Apr. 1, 2024
Panguitch's beloved restaurant moves to a new location
Family bought the business and ran it until 2017. Ralph and Natalie Perkins, with
WAYNE CO. - The April 1, 2024, Wayne County Commission meeting began with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. The commission then added a closed executive meeting session to discuss ongoing litigation and approved the previous meeting minutes. Brock Jackson, Six County Community Advisor, requested the commission rate the priority of county improvement projects seeking CIB funds this year. The commission reviewed each project and ranked them as follows: (1) a proposed new Wayne County building to house emergency vehicles, (2) funds to help the Town of Loa purchase the Loa Civic Center from the county, (3) funds to improve drainage issues in Torrey to make the area less sus-
New Location
Wayne Commission
by Jaynie Connor
Jaynie Connor
Panguitch's Cowboy's Smokehouse has moved from its original location to the previously closed Kenny Ray’s Restaurant at 80 N. Main Street—right across the street. PANGUITCH - Panguitch’s beloved Cowboy’s Smokehouse restaurant has been a staple in the community for generations. But starting this season, the
GSENM Now Accepting 2024 AiR Applications
BLM Utah
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is pleased to announce applications are now being accepted for the 2024 Artist-in-Residence program. Applications must be received by midnight, April 14, 2024. GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE N.M. - Grand StaircaseEscalante National Monument is pleased to announce applications are now being accepted for the 2024 Artist-in-Residence program, sponsored through a partnership with the Escalante Canyons Art Festival and Glen Canyon Conservancy. Applications must be received by midnight, April 14, 2024. Together, sponsors will
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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 Monument resources, the residency promotes awareness through the arts,” said Artist-in-Residence Coordinator Allysia Angus. GSENM AiR Cont'd on B2
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST
Cowboy’s Smokehouse has moved—though, not far at all. It is, in fact, now just right across the street from its original location in the previously closed Kenny
Reservations for BCNP Full Moon Hikes Moving Online BRYCE - Beginning May 8, those planning to join a ranger-led full moon hike at Bryce Canyon National Park will be able to make reservations online via Recreation.gov. This will replace the old system, in which visitors were required to attend a 4 p.m. ticket lottery at the Visitor Center on the day of the hike. Full moon hikes for up to 25 visitors will continue to be offered each month on the night of the full moon. Tickets for each month’s hike will be released in two phases, with fifteen tickets released fourteen days in advance and an additional ten tickets released five Full Moon Hikes Cont'd on A3
Ray’s Restaurant at 80 N. Main Street. Bill Collier and Phil Fox started Cowboy’s Smokehouse Café in 1991. Then in 1994, the Gilbert
by Amiee Maxwell
Courtesy Kelsey Brinkerhoff
The Bicknell Community Garden is kicking off its second season with a Community Garden Open House on Saturday, April 13, from 1 to 3 p.m. BICKNELL - The Bicknell Community Garden is kicking off its second season with a Community Garden Open House on Saturday, April 13, from 1 to 3 p.m. Attendees can
tour the garden, participate in a seed swap, and be entered into a drawing for a free garden box rental. The garden, constructed in 2023 by town volunteers adjacent to the Bick-
nell Town Hall, features 30 raised boxes, eight feet by four feet in size, six greenhouse spots, and six newly Open House Cont'd on B2
UPCOMING EVENTS... Escalante Wild Potato Days 2024
May 24-25
THURS. APR. 11 - WED. APR. 17
**Weather is subject to Change
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Bicknell Community Garden to Hold Open House Apr. 13; Garden Plots Still Available for 2024 Growing Season
FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
Mostly sunny, with low chances of precip Sun/ Mon. Highs range from the low 50s to the high 60s; lows from the high 20s to the mid 30s. Winds variable from 9 to 20 mph.
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—Herman Melville
Panguitch Quilt Walk Festival
June 5-8 Quiltwalk.org
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